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Visual art: Bloodline: AIDS and Family

Sat., Jan. 31
Published 01.28.09
Kristen Ashburn

Photojournalist Kristen Ashburn has trained her lens on devastation of the political kind (Iraq) and devastation of the natural kind (Hurricane Katrina). In BLOODLINE: AIDS AND FAMILY at the Atlanta Photography Group Gallery, the New York-based photographer turns to devastation of the human kind. Beginning in 2001, Ashburn traveled to sub-Saharan Africa and spent months documenting the impact of the disease on the family and social landscape. The results are 31 black-and-white lightbox images of the young and the old, the healthy and the sick, caught in unguarded everyday moments. Ashburn speaks about her work Sat., JAN. 31. Artist talk: Free. 10:30 a.m. Exhibit: Through March 6. Free. Wed.-Sat., noon-4 p.m., or by appointment. Tula Art Center, 75 Bennett St., Space B-1. 404-605-0605. www.atlantaphotographygroup.org.

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RE: Visual art: Bloodline: AIDS and Family

Posted by snapflash on 03.06.09 @ 01:02 PM

This disease eats everything alive: mind. body. soul.
These are easily the most powerful images I've ever seen. Individualy they make a statement; together they scream it.

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