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The New York Times presents a gallery of 22 images from the 2016 Yale Photography MFA graduates, proclaiming the "students’ commitment to evolving the photographic medium within an already image-saturated culture." How this work helps photography to "evolve" remains unstated.
The exhibition is entitled "Reviver" but would be more accurately titled "More Photographs About Nothing." It's the sort of bland, inoffensive, Wonder Bread photography that gets the New Academy quietly golf-clapping with approval.
Why do I suspect it's all printed at 40x60 and mounted to aluminum?
The exhibition is entitled "Reviver" but would be more accurately titled "More Photographs About Nothing." It's the sort of bland, inoffensive, Wonder Bread photography that gets the New Academy quietly golf-clapping with approval.
Why do I suspect it's all printed at 40x60 and mounted to aluminum?
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