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		<title>Front Feed: SF MoMA Sea Change</title>
				
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	Sea Change: Photographs from the Collection
	09-02-2023 / 03-17-2024
	SFMOMA
San Francisco, CA

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		<title>Front Feed_Fog and Smoke</title>
				
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Young Suh, Orange Sky, 2023


	
	
	

FOG
Katie PetersonIt was made of water, but not helpfully,a stag walked inside. It was a voiceon the radio, a voiceover,telling us about the technical difficultiesmaking the funeral hard to hearat the moment when the great man’s deathbecame a family matter.
A stag became concealedat the moment a car turned the corner.It required the driverto do more than pay attention.One must be slow in advanceof what’s coming.
The funeral came back with music.A song about what could last.
It stayed the same, hangingaround the houselike a lovesick teenager,or a grownup with nothing to do,or curtains, or sirens, anythingwith duration that acts permanent.





	

Fog and Smoke

Poems
By Katie Peterson

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN&#38;nbsp; 9780374610890To Be Released on 01-02-2024
Peterson unfurls the quotidian fabric of our lives, patterned with the difficulties of language and this moment.


	
	
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		<title>Front Feed_Ucross</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2023 18:56:43 +0000</pubDate>

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	The Shape of Time: 16 Photographers &#38;amp; Their Creative Path
	08-07-2023 / 01-26-2024
	Ucross Art GalleryClearmont, Wyoming

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[...]

Looking at our natural
environments through the smoke from wildfires, I was struck by how much they
reminded me of the paintings by the 19th Century Romantics, such as Albert
Bierstadt or Sanford Robinson Gifford, two of my favorite landscape painters of
the Hudson River School painters. The painstaking process of building the
atmospheric layers for their paintings was a metaphor for creating a myth
of the country. I think invoking this process with the photographic medium
implies something slightly different. I hoped to gather this history that
informs our relationship with natural beauty. 


[...]
Many things have happened since then. I became a father of a
half-Asian girl, and my father back in Korea passed away. I started turning my
camera toward my life, family, and my childhood growing up in Korea. I am
deeply interested in how images can be thought of as a form of writing. I am
currently working on a book of photographs and text about my past, raising a
daughter, being an immigrant, and being a lover from another country.


	
	
	
	16 past residents were invited to choose two works for display and to craft a short statement on the relationship, or artistic journey, between them. The first of the chosen works represents an earlier style, subject, or approach; the second exemplifies current concerns. The goal was to create a compelling visual dialogue between the two works in order to illuminate something central to each artist’s lifetime quest. This presentation points to the essential duality of an artistic career: the idea of growth and change in the service of one’s foundational concerns.



	

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