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R. J. KERN

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Float photo magazine review’s R. J. Kern’s monograph, The Unchosen Ones (MW Editions, 2021).

Float photo magazine (book review)

April 25, 2022 in Featured Work

"In the end, when we look at these images, we are faced with both the feeling of disappointment, but we are also able to share the joy that these youth brought for taking care of their animals in preparation for this show,” writes Float photo magazine’s Dana Stirling in her book review, published April 24, 2022. The book, “deals with the notions of failure, disappointment, childhood, aging and in a way this is also a story of American history, culture and future.” Stirling considers Richard Avedon and Myoung Ho Lee in consideration of the formal use of the backdrop, “a powerful statement and it breaks the fourth wall that photography often creates.”

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