Tumblr for Slightly Lucid
I’ve recently started a tumblr blog for Slightly Lucid. I won’t be solely posting photography but rather, I’ll be using the blog to share other findings, events, recently read articles or books and other fun stuff. If you have any interesting blogs or sites that you often visit, send a link. Hope you will join me at Slightly Lucid part 2!
Andreas Rutkauskas – Stanstead Project
Last Wednesday, accompanied by friends Kate Hutchinson and Velibor Božović, we set out on a small road trip to attend the opening of, fellow photographer and friend, Andreas Rutkauskas‘ exhibit. Stanstead Project, or how to cross the border is being exhibited at the Foreman Gallery in Lennoxville Quebec. The group exhibit features Rutkauskas along with Ursula Biemann and Christian Philipp Müller.
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354 Photographers – Box
354 Photographers is a collective of two Belgium photographers Maxime Delvaux and Kevin Laloux. The series featured here is titled Box but their work in general reveals cinematographic qualities. These sets are built out of cardboard and the props and furniture placed in the sets are miniatures, which might be made out of cardboard as well but I’m not certain.
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Mandy Williams – Re-Collect
Memory is a theme that typically shapes my work, so when being introduced to Mandy Williams‘ series Re-Collect, I was not surprised that I was instantly attracted to the work. In this series, Williams dives back in time by resurrecting old journals. After re-reading past events she immersed her diaries in water, proceeding to freeze the water and the journals.
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Home Away From Home – Jesse Louttit
This is a guest post by Montreal photographer Jessica Auer. I’m very excited to have Jessica contribute a post to the blog. You might be familiar with Jessica’s work, here on the blog, from a previous post in an interview with Louis Perreault. I’ve had the privilege to have Jessica as a teacher this past year and benefit from her outlook and sensibility to the photographic medium. Jessica has recently published a book titled Unmarked Sites, a wonderfully well thought out book about the landscape and history of Newfoundland and Labrador. Having been to Newfoundland myself, this book echoes the immensity, the silence and the beauty of the land. Here, Jessica introduces us to a fellow Canadian photographer. Enjoy!
I was recently in Portland, Oregon to attend the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews. Portland is an absolutely fantastic city that reminds me of my hometown, Montréal. Perfectly walkable, one can saunter around its European-feeling streets, which are full of life and culture and peppered with amazing and affordable restaurant options. Regardless of whether one would feel a kinship with this city, any photographer will feel at home there, especially during Portland’s Photo Month.
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