Tag Archives: chris moxey
Altered States of Agoraphobia #2 – The American
©Jonathan Young The Altered States of Agoraphobia is a psychological, geographical and cultural investigation into the United States of America today by what I call its ‘Resident Aliens’. It is a contemporary photographic exploration into both the psyche of the artist and also a document of the world in which he or she inhabits and [...]
Altered States of Agoraphobia #1 – No Drag Like U.S. Drag
©Alan George The talented Simon Kossoff started a Flickr group to explore a theme I think has lots of potential. It’s these sorts of curatorial projects that are perfectly suited for Flickr. The Altered States of Agoraphobia is a psychological, geographical and cultural investigation into the United States of America today by what I call [...]
Photographs on the Brain #32
“I hate when art becomes a religion. I feel the opposite. When you start putting a higher value on works of art than people, you’re forfeiting your humanity. There’s a tendency to feel the artist has special privileges, and that anything’s okay if it’s in the service of art. […] I always feel the artist [...]
Street Reverb #4
New York, 1972, © Helen Levitt. Courtesy Laurence Miller Gallery and/or powerHouse Books. (via lens culture) ©Chris Moxey ©Tiffany Jones Hardcore Street Photography (HCSP) [Flickr] Previously Street Reverb #3 Street Reverb #2