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The Photogenic: Institute of Contemporary Art. (Philadelphia).(Brief Article)
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January 1, 2002| Author:
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Photography has crossed over into many other media, and this show is a reflection on its identity there.
"The Photogenic" is not about fashion models or other young-thing handsomeness; it is about photography in not entirely photographic art. The show began, says curator Ingrid Schaffner, in speculation as to what the German sculptor Stephan Balkenhol might share with artist-photographers such as the Thomases Ruff and Struth: "I started thinking about ...
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