Troika newsletter 48

posted by Michael on 15 March 2010

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This week we are delighted to bring you the work of Victoria Jenkins, who while searching for a subject for her final degree show discovered an unlikely muse: Science.

There is a close relationship between science and photography. As scientific inquiry seeks to understand nature, so photography is a means of expressing and recording the world around us. Yet while each discipline suggests an empirical and objective approach to their subject they are both flawed as purveyors of "truth". MORE >>

PLUS:

  • Jan von Holleben has a retrospective at Friedrichsbau, Germany where he is exhibiting a selection of work from the last 10 years and bringing us the delightful results of his very particular sense of humour. At the opening of his exhibition on the 19th March Jan will be launching his new book "Ho Ho Ho".
  • A Hungarian Vizsla has been crowned Best in Show at Crufts, so in celebration of a rather dog centred month we will be bringing you a selection of our Best in Show photographs of dogs on our blog starting with Troika Editions' very own Dan Burn Forti.

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