more archaeological remediation - Aperture Magazine
It is quite a week for archaeological photography. [Link] [Link]
The latest issue of Aperture
Loretta Lux does spooky portraits, very mannered, in an old painterly style of portraiture. Like John Currin’s paintings. Dare I say uncanny!

Hidden rooms 1 © Loretta Lux
Paul Thorel created a series of massive abstracted images of human forms in the manner of ancient Greek kouroi and korai - for the Naples archaeology museum.
Yassaman Ameri’s photographs are photocollages (created in Photoshop) that mix old paintings, text, studio-style portraits of Iranian women, and other graphical elements - “a history of forgotten women, anonymous photographers, rootless exiles, and the most profound connection: across the sea, across cultures, through revolution and war, through an age.”
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