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Jaman Matthews

  • Day In Day Out
  • Damaged
  • Refuse Sculptures
  • Found-Material Quilts
  • Earlier Projects
    • Flyers
    • Undercroft Assemblages
    • Greetings from Little Rock
  • Blog
  • Contact
Little Rock National Cemetery

Little Rock National Cemetery

Snapshot

August 20, 2020

“The snapshot style of some of the photographs is connected to what the surrealists called automatic writing: writing in which the unconscious comes to the fore and the rational aspect is less evident. Jim Dine once said that he loved photography because it ‘has allowed me to access my unconscious in a very immediate way.’ That’s something that interests me.“

- Guido Guidi

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a surplus of objects

an archive of projects in progress, one-off photos, half-baked ideas.