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From a long term project documenting the beaches of the outer Cape. Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA, 2020 The beach is perhaps the ultimate liminal space: between water and land, people and nature, public selves and private, that which is within human control and that which is outside of it. Images shot on Cape Cod, where I have summered my entire life, also have a personal resonance. They are infused with the duality of my own identity - this is my beach - and the separation between photographer and object imposed by the camera. These beaches carry a sense of loss, a world dissolving into an mist of grays or browns. Yet the fusion of everything at this liminal point holds a promise of harmony. This summer in Provincetown was particularly poignant. The beaches offered quiet and escape, but also an intense sense of the isolation and solitude defining the time of Covid-19. All images are available as archival quality prints in three sizes on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper. Limited edition prints are signed on verso with printing information and edition number. Printed by a master printer under the direct supervision of the artist as needed. Sizes listed are for the actual image, paper is slightly larger with a white border (prices below do not include shipping): 30" x 30" | Edition of 5 + 1 AP | Starting at $1500 20" x 20" | Edition of 10 + 2 AP | Starting at $800
2020
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10
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Diana Cheren Nygren is a fine art photographer from Boston, Massachusetts. Her work explores the visual character of place defined through physical environment and weather. Place has implications for our experience of the world, and reveals hints about the culture around it. Diana was trained as an art historian with a focus on modern and contemporary art, and the relationship of artistic production to its socio-political context. Her emphasis on careful composition in her photographic work, as well as her subject matter, reflects this training. Her current project, When the Trees are Gone, has been featured in Dek Unu Mag and Square Magazine, won Best In Show in the exhibition Nurture/Nature juried by photographer Laura McPhee, the Grand Prize in Photography from Art Saves Humanity, and is a finalist for Fresh2020. Her photographs have received numerous honorable mentions from the Lucie Foundation and have been included in a number of juried exhibitions at Subjectively Objective, PhotoPlace Gallery, the Midwest Center for Photography, Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Arlington Center for the Arts, the Griffin Museum of Photography, and the Curated Fridge.
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