Pieter12
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Ming Smith’s Poetic Blur
This streetlight mystic shows her painterly photography at MoMA in an archive that celebrates long exposures and perceptual improvisation.
Hm. Paywall. Too bad.
there is much more to see
He shared what he wanted to share, and that was generous enough. Holland Cotter works for the New York Times and is offering his review of the Ming Smith MoMa show as a NYT Critic’s Pick. Cotter’s article is well written and illustrated, as one would expect from a Pulitzer Prize winning art critic. The article is only available behind a paywall.@warden, fair enough, but we could also flip it around. If you're enthusiastic about a photographer and would like to share your enthusiasm, why not offer a non-paywalled resource to that anyone can access?
In this case, I did use Google, but can't decide if it's representative for what OP is trying to show/tell us about her work. Not knowing Smith, I practically don't know what I find is even about the right person to begin with.
There is a great Aperture monograph that came out two years ago and that's unfortunately already out of print.
It's available from Amazon.
Amazon.com: Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph: 9781597114820: Smith, Ming, Iduma, Emmanuel, Talbert, Janet Hill, Jayawardane, M. Neelika, Serpell, Namwali, Tate, Greg, Jafa, Arthur, Obrist, Hans Ulrich, Murray, Yxta Maya: Books
Amazon.com: Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph: 9781597114820: Smith, Ming, Iduma, Emmanuel, Talbert, Janet Hill, Jayawardane, M. Neelika, Serpell, Namwali, Tate, Greg, Jafa, Arthur, Obrist, Hans Ulrich, Murray, Yxta Maya: Booksa.co
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