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	<title>Comments on: Recessive Traits: In the Absence of the Dominant Element</title>
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		<title>By: Samsýning á Broadway &#171; Sigurjón Guðjónsson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samsýning á Broadway &#171; Sigurjón Guðjónsson</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] gær opnaði samsýning í Broadway Gallery sem heitir Recessive Traits: In the Absence of the Dominant Element, sem er ekki frásögu færandi nema hvað að á þessari sýningu er að finna mynd eftir mig. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] gær opnaði samsýning í Broadway Gallery sem heitir Recessive Traits: In the Absence of the Dominant Element, sem er ekki frásögu færandi nema hvað að á þessari sýningu er að finna mynd eftir mig. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Opening! : Gabriela Herman Photography</title>
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		<dc:creator>Opening! : Gabriela Herman Photography</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 18:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Broadway Gallery NYC is pleased to announce Recessive Traits—In the Absence of the Dominant Element. A group show curated by Natalie Chan. On display from November 2, to 30, 2009. A Best of New York Project by Broadway Gallery, Recessive Traits exhibits photographs that lack information derived from facial expressions—the dominant element that delivers the most direct message in a photograph. In the absence of this dominant element, the photograph’s recessive traits are unmasked and deeper meanings emerge. The selected photographs involve a range of subjects, from figurative images, to urban landscape, to still‐life objects. They are united in demanding that the viewers abandon traditional modes of interpretation to derive their meaning. The group show contains two parts. Each part features the works of 10‐12 artists. The artists include both award‐winning and emerging photographers. In part I, we present the works of Jessica Bruah, Ivy Finkelstein, Heungman, Gabriela Herman, Katie Humphries, Christina Kerns, Kotaro Okada, Ahndraya Parlato, and Nat Ward. In part II, we present the works of Magda Biernat, Natalie Chan, Marten Elder, Katherine Finkelstein, Sigurj.n Gu.j.nsson, William Knipscher, Savanna Sakry, Kelly Shimoda, Elizabeth Weinberg and Carl Wooley. More details about the show and all the artists can be found here.    Published: November 5, 2009 Filed Under: news         Leave a Comment  Name: Required [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Broadway Gallery NYC is pleased to announce Recessive Traits—In the Absence of the Dominant Element. A group show curated by Natalie Chan. On display from November 2, to 30, 2009. A Best of New York Project by Broadway Gallery, Recessive Traits exhibits photographs that lack information derived from facial expressions—the dominant element that delivers the most direct message in a photograph. In the absence of this dominant element, the photograph’s recessive traits are unmasked and deeper meanings emerge. The selected photographs involve a range of subjects, from figurative images, to urban landscape, to still‐life objects. They are united in demanding that the viewers abandon traditional modes of interpretation to derive their meaning. The group show contains two parts. Each part features the works of 10‐12 artists. The artists include both award‐winning and emerging photographers. In part I, we present the works of Jessica Bruah, Ivy Finkelstein, Heungman, Gabriela Herman, Katie Humphries, Christina Kerns, Kotaro Okada, Ahndraya Parlato, and Nat Ward. In part II, we present the works of Magda Biernat, Natalie Chan, Marten Elder, Katherine Finkelstein, Sigurj.n Gu.j.nsson, William Knipscher, Savanna Sakry, Kelly Shimoda, Elizabeth Weinberg and Carl Wooley. More details about the show and all the artists can be found here.    Published: November 5, 2009 Filed Under: news         Leave a Comment  Name: Required [...]</p>
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