23
B+W
EXHIBITIONS
USA
ATLANTA
HIGH MUSEUM OF ART
Until 7 June
Leonard Freed: Black in White America
high.org
BUFFALO
BURCHFIELD PENNEY ART CENTER
Until 29 March
Marion Faller: Inquisitive Lens
burchfieldpenney.org
CAMBRIDGE
HARVARD ART MUSEUMS
Until 10 May
Rebecca Horn: Works in Progress
harvardartmuseums.com
CHICAGO
ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO
Until 3 May
John Gossage: Three Routines
artic.edu
FORT LAUDERDALE
MUSEUM OF ART
Until 22 March
American Scene Photography
Featuring Walker Evans, Lewis Hine,
Dorthea Lange, Lee Friedlander,
William Eggleston and more.
moafl.org
HUNTINGTON
HECKSCHER MUSEUM OF ART
Until 15 March
Modern Alchemy:
Experiments in Photography
Featuring Harry Callahan, Chris McCaw,
Hiroshi Sugimoto and more.
heckscher.org
SANTA FE
VERVE GALLERY OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
Until 18 April
Norman Mauskopf, Tony O’Brien,
David Scheinbaum
vervegallery.com
TAMPA
FLORIDA MUSEUM OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
Until 29 March
Elger Esser: Combray
fmopa.org
All images © Priya Kambli
drawn by the physical mark, its
presence and its careful
placement. These marred
artefacts have formed a reference
point and inspiration for my new
body of work, Kitchen Gods, but
they do not limit the form my
own work takes.’
Her technique involves
working with the original family
photograph, placing materials
directly on top of the image
(such as rice, petals, flour),
creating a still life, then
mirroring the image in
Photoshop. If her images require
physical augmentation (such as
piercing or cutting into it), she
scans the original, creates an
inkjet print, photographs the
scarred artefact, then, again,
mirrors the image in Photoshop.
Kambli is a professor of art
at Truman State University
in Kirksville, Missouri, as well
as being an artist, wife and
mother of two children.
Currently she continues to
work on Kitchen Gods along
with a new project entitled
On White that investigates
the subject of snow.
priyakambli.com
Meena Atya and Me
Muma’s
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