2021
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Review: Three photographers use portraits to tell a story of place at Atlanta gallery
The multitalented local artist Shanequa Gay is paired with two photographers from Burkina Faso, Sanlé Sory and Saïdou Dicko at... The Atlanta Journal-Consttitution, 8 December 2021 -
Tabitha Soren’s ‘Surface Tension’ explores touch, technology in first solo Bay Area museum exhibition
The first work that confronts viewers in Tabitha Soren’s exhibition “Surface Tension,” now at the Mills College Art Museum through... The San Francisco Chronicle, 16 November 2021 -
The South seen through diverse lenses in ‘Picturing the South’
Once romanticized beyond all reason, the South has also been vilified in the popular imagination. The region has been represented... The Atlanta Journal Constitution, 9 November 2021
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Touch Points | Fall Spotlight on Tabitha Soren
When most people look at the grimy fingerprints on their tablets or smartphones, their first thought might be to grab... Diablo Magazine , 30 October 2021 -
British Journal of Photography | Tabitha Soren
Tabitha Soren considers the integrity of our interaction with images of crisis on our screens Since 2014, Tabitha Soren has been photographing her iPad screen with an 8×10 view camera in raking light to reveal... British Journal of Photography, 13 September 2021 -
Picturing the Humanity and Dread of the Infinite Scroll
Tabitha Soren’s “Surface Tension” defamiliarizes the touch screen, where our warm animal bodies collide with the machine’s cold and boundless knowledge of the world. Afew days ago, I picked up my phone and, in the course of about a minute, looked at a photo... The New Yorker, 1 September 2021
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Mona Kuhn: Works
After years of being a fan, I met Mona Kuhn at a gathering of photographers and we bonded over our... Lenscratch , 13 June 2021 -
The 'Blurred Existence' of Motherhood
What it's like to care for a newborn, in photos Tabitha Soren documented the months following the birth of her third child, in 2006, with the help of a digital... The Atlantic, 9 May 2021 -
Gallery Snapshot: For photography’s past, present and future visit Jackson Fine Art
Most Atlantans are likely familiar with Buckhead’s reputation as a shopping and dining hub, but they should know there’s another... ARTS ATL, 26 April 2021
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Celebrate Taurus Season With Artworks That Capture the Sign’s Luxuriant and Loving Qualities From the Artnet Gallery Network
The second sign in the zodiac calendar, Taurus, is represented by the bull constellation, and those born under the sign... Artnet News, 20 April 2021 -
Cig Harvey: Eat Flowers
The photographer Cig Harvey is presenting a show at Jackson Fine Art entitled ' Eat Flowers. ' The show features... Whitewall, 16 April 2021 -
The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week
Opening this week at the High Museum in Atlanta is “Underexposed,” an expansive exhibition that highlights female photographers from the... The New York Times Style Magazine, 15 April 2021
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Exhibition Review: Angela West: Persephone
Whimsically beautiful, Angela West’s new exhibition, Persephone, at Jackson Fine Art is comprised of mixed media works, wisps of paint... Musée , 9 April 2021 -
Artist Collaborates With the Wind Bringing Colorful Fabrics To Life in Dreamy Photos
Working with the elements can often feel like an uphill battle, especially for photographers. But California-based artist Thomas Jackson has... My Modern Met, 7 April 2021 -
A First Look at the Transportive Design of the 2021 Kips Bay Decorator Show House Palm Beach
This midcentury-modern-meets-Mediterranean kitchen space feels light and airy, thanks to beautiful white oak cabinetry that the Mark Williams Design team... Veranda Magazine, 6 April 2021
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Angela West’s Persephone at Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta
As the goddess Demeter and her daughter reunite, color starts populating the landscape and before we know it, it’s March... Burnaway, 5 April 2021 -
10 of The Best Exhibitions in Atlanta This Spring
Acclaimed European photographer Cig Harvey, is known for her works exploring the narratives deeply rooted in the natural environment and... Travelmag, 29 March 2021 -
Photographer Collaborates With Californian Winds to Create Wildfire-Inspired Images
It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic of the last year has brought many changes to the way we... Treehugger, 28 March 2021
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The Questionnaire : Gail Albert Halaban by Carole Schmitz
I met Gail in 2004 in Los Angeles for a photoshoot with Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen at the Standard... The Eye of Photography, 17 March 2021 -
Colorful Tufts of Tulle Float Down the California Coastline in New Photographs by Thomas Jackson
2020 was a year of many realizations, but for Thomas Jackson (previously ), the most profound was “proof of the... Colossal, 16 March 2021 -
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window
Although the world right now is in many ways isolated and divided, photographer Gail Albert Halaban finds hope in... Lenscratch, 16 March 2021
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Cig Harvey: Blue Violet
In 2019, I was fortunate enough to find myself in Maine, during Cig Harvey’s Eating Flowers: Sensations of Cig... Lenscratch, 12 March 2021 -
Portfolio: The Garden, Erik Madigan Heck, 2019
For the last few years Erik Madigan Heck has been taking photographs of his wife Brianna and their two young... The Herald, 27 February 2021 -
Is a picture worth a thousand words?
Q&A with Anna Walker Skillman & Barbara Westbrook Let’s start with a doozy: Why do you love photography? AWS: This is a good question. My love for photography... Worktable, 24 February 2021
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When a Photographer's Family Is His Masterpiece
Erik Madigan Heck finds his greatest creativity in working with the people he loves the most. Making art about your family is uncomfortable. “You don't want to do your partner injustice,” photographer Erik Madigan Heck says.... GQ, 22 February 2021 -
Elliott Erwitt, One of the Best
Born in 1928 to Russian-Jewish émigrés living in Paris, Erwitt and his family later moved to Los Angeles in 1939,... Workbook, 19 February 2021 -
Jackson Fine Art owner an influential tastemaker for art collectors
When you visit art galleries in New York or Los Angeles or London, you often have to run a gauntlet... Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1 February 2021
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Focus on Portraiture: Andrea Torres-Balaguer: The Unknown
Andrea Torres Balaguer ’s work is influenced by dreams and surrealism, exploring the relationship between femininity and nature through the... Lenscratch, 26 January 2021 -
Coming Face to Face with Botticelli
By Erik Madigan Heck T hroughout the history of art, few artists have articulated beauty as an ideal as dramatically as Sandro Botticelli. In... Sotheby's, 23 January 2021 -
These Photos Of Life With Kids Are Pure Chaos
Julie Blackmon’s elaborate large-scale photographs show the sense of humor and tolerance for chaos you need to raise a family. We love our family, we hate them, we talk about them in therapy from the comfort of our empty bathtub... BuzzFeed, 11 January 2021