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2010
05.11

A Moment in Time

Author: Tim Fitzsimons / Category: Member post, Reading / Tag: a moment in time, Exposure, lens, New York Times, tim fitzsimons, Tufts University / Add Comment
2010
02.25

Photobooks

Author: Nora Chovanec / Category: Administrative, Member, Member post, Photo, Reading / Tags: no tag / Add Comment
2010
02.03

Photos on the Move

Author: Amy / Category: Member post, Reading / Tag: Digital Media, Film Archives, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Magnum, Magnum Photo Agency, Photos on the move, Robert Cappa / Add Comment
2010
01.23

Power of the Photographic Essay

Author: Ian MacLellan / Category: Reading / Tag: Edward Burtynsky, Susan Meiselas / Add Comment
2009
10.28

some sites worth the click…

Author: Elizabeth Herman / Category: Photo, Reading, Uncategorized / Tag: asim rafiqui, discussion, Fine Art, future of journalism, Gary Knight, links, mort rosenblum, Photography, Sara Terry / Add Comment
2009
10.03

Revolutions in the Media Economy

Author: Tim Fitzsimons / Category: Member post, Reading / Tag: corporations, David Campbell, future of journalism, Gary Knight, media / Add Comment
  • Featured Exposure Story

    Growing Pains for Beijing's Contemporary Art Scene


    The Chinese artist Lu Lin leans back into a sectioned couch in the corner of his hangar-like studio in Song Zhuang, a traditional village turned artist community to the East of Beijing. The figure of the artist is dwarfed by the towering canvases around the open room: dramatic, mixed media works that mingle traditional Chinese painting formats with total abstraction and sweeps of bright color. It is clear from his studio that Lu does well by his art. Yet, “When people ask me what Chinese contemporary art is like,” the artist says, narrowing his eyes, “I say that China has no contemporary art.”.

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  • About the Exposure Blog

    [EXPOSURE] is the Institute for Global Leadership’s photojournalism, documentary studies and human rights program at Tufts University.

    This blog is run by its student members to produce work, review work of professionals, and foster discussions. Its content is their own, and the IGL takes no responsibility for the content of its pages.

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