Stig Marlon Weston works as a photographer and artist in Oslo, Norway. Having studied professional photography in Norway he cares about the fundamental questions of photography, keeping the physical print and process important aspects of the finished work. Looking at how we see and interpret the landscape around us as a symbol of our worldview he reimagines traditional landscape photography with cameraless and processbased techniques.
His work is in the collection of the Preus Norwegian National museum of photography and the artist book version of the photobook “More somehow” is in their library collection.
Meggan Gould lives and works in the mountains outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she is a Professor of Art at the University of New Mexico. She received an MFA from the University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth. Her work has been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, and is included in many private and corporate collections, as well as public collections including the DeCordova Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, Light Work, and the University of New Mexico Art Museum. Her multifaceted practice uses photography, writing, drawing, sculpture, and installation in an open-ended dissection of vision and photographic tools.
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