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Group Show 70: Under the Sun and the Moon Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 2) Group Show 69: Photo for Non-Majors (part 1) Group Show 68: Four Degrees Group Show 67: Embracing Stillness Group Show 66: La Frontera Group Show 65: Two Way Lens Group Show 64: Tropes Gone Wild Group Show 63: Love, Actually Group Show 62: 100% Fun Group Show 61: Loss Group Show 60: Winter Pictures Group Show 59: Numerology Group Show 58: On Death Group Show 57: New Psychedelics Group Show 56: Source Material Group Show 55: Year in Reverse Group show 54: Seeing Sound Group Show 53: On Beauty Group Show 52: Alternative Facts Group Show 51: Future Isms Group Show 50: 'Roid Rage Group Show 48: Winter Pictures Group Show 47: Space Jamz group show 46: F*cked Up group show 45: New Jack City group show 44: Radical Color group show 43: TMWT group show 42: Occultisms group show 41: New Cats in Art Photography group show 40: #Latergram group show 39: Tough Turf P. 2/2 group show 39: Tough Turf P. 1/2
Photos © Tatum Shaw aka @tatumshaw

Photos © Tatum Shaw aka @tatumshaw

14 Photographers You Should Never Ever Follow on Instagram (Part Two)

Are we still doing these? And did we belated-April-Fools you? We're still excited about Instagram, and we're still excited about photographers using the "platform" to make meaningful work that breaks the clichés of so many best-of lists. These fourteen photographers and "photo-based-artists" have spent week-long residencies with us since the beginning of the year and continue to inspire us daily, on and off Instagram. So spend a few minutes, familiarize yourself with their work, and give them a follow. If you'd like to be considered for a Humble IG takeover, details are HERE. 

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PostedApril 12, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Galleries
TagsTatum Shaw, Amak Mahmoodian, Serrah Russell, Barr Faber, Chris Maggio, Henrik Hansen, Joe Lingemann, Katie Riep, Maela Ohana, Christopher Hutchinson, Pietro Cocco, Patrick Gookin
Day 62: 2/3/17. The same world that made you feel so bad was the one that made you feel so good.

Day 62: 2/3/17. The same world that made you feel so bad was the one that made you feel so good.

Artist Serrah Russell Responds to 2016 Election With "100 Days of Collage"

The 2016 presidential election results left many feeling a wave of shock and unease. Seattle-based artist Serrah Russell channeled this disquiet into 100 Days of Collage, a series of daily meditations reflecting on the past and the ambiguous future of a newly changing world.

Russell’s collages are simple, yet layered - fusing disparate images from issues of National Geographic and various fashion magazines to build a narrative that combines defeatist confusion with a glimmer of Molotov, hope, and resistance. She captions each piece with titles like "And how we have kept quiet," "This is to protect you, they said," and "The stars have died, but we won't know for years to come," – words that could serve as their own book of poems or revolutionary wall scribblings, and recall many of the cryptic passages in Margaret Atwood's classic The Handmaid's Tale. An appropriate subtitle for the project could be the novel's line of resistance: "Nolites Te Bastardes Carborundorum" ("Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down.")

Behold Serrah Russell's 100 Days of Collage. We've included her statement at the end of this post, so scroll, look and read on.

To learn more about Serrah Russell's larger practice, read this interview on Lenscratch.

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PostedMarch 16, 2017
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesGalleries, Artists, Portfolio
TagsSerrah Russell, 100 Days of Collage, Seattle Artists, political art
© Serrah Russell, 2009

© Serrah Russell, 2009

On Our Minds: This Image by Serrah Russell

"I made this piece in 2009 and a friend of mine told me to hang onto it, that it would mean something in the future. I guess he was right as it sure means something to me right now." 
- Serrah Russell
 

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PostedNovember 11, 2016
AuthorAmani Olu
CategoriesArtists
TagsSerrah Russell, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, 2016 election

New Photography Publication "Latitude 47" Brings Northwest Photographers to the rest of the world

Latitude 47 is a new annual photography magazine published by Seattle’s Photographic Center Northwest. Conceived and directed by Minor Matters Books founder and PCNW Executive Director Michelle Dunn Marsh, and renowned photographer and PCNW Programs Chair Eirik Johnson, Latitude 47 aims to bring the refined work and tight community of Northwest photographers to the rest of the world. While online content marketing (i.e. your favorite photo blogs) has done a great job of democratizing work of many artists, this traditional method of getting work in front of influencers promises to give Northwest photographers a larger footprint on the map. We spoke with Eirik Johnson about the project and ideas behind its first issue, which includes work from Seattle photographers and photo-based artists Canh Nguyen, Susan Robb, Glenn Rudolph, and Serrah Russell. 

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PostedNovember 5, 2015
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Publications
TagsPhotographic Center Northwest, Michelle Dunn Marsh, Eirik Johnson, Glenn Rudolph, Canh Nguyen, Seattle Photographers, West Coast photography, Seattle artists, Latitude 47, New Photography Publications, photobooks, photo annual, Serrah Russell, Susan Robb
© Stephen Milner
© Stephen Milner

5 Art Photographers You Should Follow on Instagram Right Now

Is your Instagram feed littered with kittens, selfies and "regrams" from jokers like snoopdogg, thefatjewish, and f*ckjerry? Well, you should continue to follow them because kittens are adorable, selfies can be intellectualized, and @thefatjewish is still hilarious. But you can broaden your scope with great work from these 5 photographers who have recently done residencies on Humble Arts Foundation's Instagram feed. From Sean Ellingson's Hong Kong field trips, to Serrah Russell's captivating collage work, we continue to be floored and awed by the work we see on our phones. Click on their images below to go straight to their IG handles. 

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PostedMarch 24, 2015
AuthorJon Feinstein
TagsMaggie Carson Romano, Stephen Milner, Instagram, Art Photography, photographers to follow on Instagram, Sean Ellingson, Maury Gortemiller, Serrah Russell
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