PREVIEW: "Stalking the Wild Asparagus" & "Lots" @ the Print Center

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PREVIEW: "Stalking the Wild Asparagus" & "Lots" @ the Print Center

POSTED: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts | Critical Mass Visual Art
Daniel Traub
Ever wonder what a modern hippie commune would look like? In "Stalking the Wild Asparagus" — the current exhibit at the Print Center (1614 Latimer St.) — Keliy Anderson-Staley, Adrain Chesser, Timothy White Eagle, Lucas Foglia, Taj Forer and Justine Kurland took up-close-and-personal photographs of exactly that. The subjects include "groups and families who have constructed alternative societies in rural and wilderness settings, pursuing a diverse array of social, political, religious and spiritual visions."
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Also at The Print Center is "Lots," by Daniel Traub. Traub documents vacant lots in Philadelphia, which are "both beautiful images as well as records of decay and rebirth." Philadelphia-born and dual resident of New York City and Shanghai, China, Traub's return to Philly continues to demonstrate his penchant for urban/natural semi-landscapes. Both exhibits will be on display at the Pring Center through March 5.
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