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"By focusing his camera on backyard gardens, Brad Temkin has captured something poignant and wonderful about the human urge to be at harmony with nature, even in the most urban of circumstances."-Andy Grundberg, curator of photography, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
"Temkin's lush photographs are both documentary and visionary. . . Temkin's photographs of these private spaces reveal the artist's personal truth, a world of heightened color and expressive composition that contains both calming sanctuaries and overripe urban
"What is breathtaking here is how he has employed his wondrous color palette upon the intricacies of space, volume, line, and detail that individual gardeners have brought to their particular city spaces. His final compositions are equally celebratory of nature and revealing of this vigorously independent humanity. . . Thomas Moore once remarked upon how the 'soul cannot thrive in the absence of a garden.' True enough, but how easily we fail to see this simple majesty as we hurry along on our separate ways. It takes an artist of Temkin's talent and insight to reveal this transcendent beauty that remains to be discovered in the eternal within us all."---Roy Flukinger, Research Curator of Photography,
Private Places : Photographs of Chicago Gardens (Center for American Places-Center Books on American Places),Brad Temkin,Rod Slemmons,Center for American Places,1930066414,General,Photo Techniques,Photography,Photography / General
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