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Author Archive: Kris Kozlowski Moore

Looking at Translucent Glass: Alberto and Carlotta’s An Attic Full of Trains

“The vernacular leads to familiarity and that, in turn, leads back to us, the viewer, as we complete the photograph with our reception. Private and public memories stumble down the rabbit hole together.”

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