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Karin Bubas [Ivy House. Monte Clark Gallery. Vancouver]
Buba[Symbol Not Transcribed]s has an uncanny eye for the ordinary. These photographs enlarge everyday details that usually go unnoticed to construct a set of narrative relationships that add up to a tender portrait of the home's former occupants. A stack of hat boxes topped with fox fur stoles...
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Published in: | C magazine (1992) 2003-12 (80), p.43 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Buba[Symbol Not Transcribed]s has an uncanny eye for the ordinary. These photographs enlarge everyday details that usually go unnoticed to construct a set of narrative relationships that add up to a tender portrait of the home's former occupants. A stack of hat boxes topped with fox fur stoles in front of an empty cupboard, a broken swing seat on a wooden chair next to a basement doorway, a homely scrub-brush propped in the corner of a tub, all unveil intimate details of human presence and character. |
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ISSN: | 1480-5472 1923-3795 |