What do photographs of an Iraqi landscape, an empty concrete room, and a still life of a banana and handbag have in common? They all deal with the concept of space. Opening tonight at the Klompching gallery is the exhibition “The Architecture of Space,” which features explorations of space, both abstract and literal, by nine contemporary photographers, including The New Yorker’s own James Pomerantz.
For more photos featured in the exhibit, head over to our Photo Booth blog: http://nyr.kr/x06mPS
Despite all of my doubts about my academic direction, I feel very comfortable, happy, lucky, excited, challenged, and captivated by the spatial turn.
my doubts about my academic direction, I feel very comfortable, happy, lucky, excited, challenged,