Stacy Kranitz, Kristine Potter
Stacy Kranitz, Kristine Potter

Stacy Kranitz, Kristine Potter

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202 min
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<p>Episode No. 620 features artists <strong>Stacy Kranitz</strong> and <strong>Kristine Potter.</strong></p> <p>Kranitz and Potter are included in <a href= "https://high.org/exhibition/a-long-arc/">"A Long Arc: Photography and the American South since 1845"</a> at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta. The exhibition considers the South as a forger of American identity and examines how Southern photographers have contributed to both the advance of their medium, and the US project. "A Long Arc" was curated by Gregory J. Harris and Sarah Kennel, and will be on view through January 14, 2024 before traveling to the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Mass., and to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. The catalogue was published by Aperture. <a href= "https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-long-arc-photography-and-the-american-south-sarah-kennel/19722922?ean=9781597115513"> Bookshop</a> and <a href="https://amzn.to/3t5TT4E">Amazon</a> offer it for about $70.</p> <p><a href="https://www.stacykranitz.com/">Kranitz's</a> work, primarily made in the southern Appalachian Mountains, presents the complexity and instability of a rugged region on which industry has preyed. Her work is in the collection of museums such as the Harvard Art Museums and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Her 2022 book <em><a href= "https://twinpalms.com/products/as-it-was-given-to-me">As it Was Give(n) to Me</a> </em>was published by Twin Palms and was shortlisted for a Paris Photo-Aperture First Photobook Award. <a href= "https://bookshop.org/p/books/stacy-kranitz-as-it-was-give-n-to-me-stacy-kranitz/20376962?ean=9781936611195"> Bookshop</a> and <a href="https://amzn.to/3RAYW70">Amazon</a> offer it for about $75-80.</p> <p>Aperture has just published <a href= "http://www.kristinepotter.com/">Potter's</a> second monograph, <a href= "https://aperture.org/books/coming-soon/kristine-potter-dark-waters/"> <em>Dark Waters</em>.</a> The book extends Potter's interest in using the US landscape as an ideological site by exploring how nineteenth and twentieth

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