Tag Archives: photography

This Week in New Haven (July 30 – August 5)

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3D forms and an unprecedented forum are just some of the things that are for us this week in New Haven.  (more…)

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Photographic Memory

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Ela Theresa Talbot was one of the first children ever to be photographed. (more…)

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Pretty Pleas

Kehler Liddell Gallery

I sit in front of Hong Hong’s 8×12-foot work on paper with Shakespeare on my mind. (more…)

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2D or Not 2D

Howard2 and IKB by Linda Lindroth

Walk into Linda Lindroth’s Willow Street studio and you may be drawn to the walls with your hands outstretched. You may want to touch the worn velvet, the ragged cardboard, the rumpled polyethylene.  (more…)

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A Special Announcement

Daily Nutmeg Prints

Today we’re excited to launch something new: Daily Nutmeg Prints (more…)

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People and Places

Bus Stop (2016) by Jim Goldberg

In the stark room at the Yale University Art Gallery where Candy/A Good and Spacious Land is staged, a window looks out over the Gothic Revival towers of the school, with (more…)

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Producers

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If you frequent New Haven’s Ninth Square, you’ve probably noticed it: an Orange Street space with tall, wide windows that’s very quiet unless it’s very not.  (more…)

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Capitolists

Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein at the New Haven Museum

While accomplished photographers Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein are longtime friends, they’d never worked together on a project—until a couple of years ago, when they jumped straight into the deep end.  (more…)

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Photo Realism

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For Daily Nutmeg, 2016 was the year of imagery, literally. (more…)

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Work, and Play

Installation work by Jesse Peck

A photo essay. The “Game On!” theme of this year’s City-Wide Open Studios has meant lots of games to play, especially last weekend at the expansive Goffe Street Armory.  (more…)

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