376: Suzanne Revy - Mastering Triptychs and the Art Behind Artist Statements
Description
In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne converses with guest Suzanne Revy on her intimate relationship with her local landscape, particularly the rivers that shape her photographic rhythm. Revy delves into the evolution of her work, from experimenting with triptychs to focusing on immediate surroundings and the challenges of capturing images that resonate individually and collectively. The discussion traverses topics such as the transformative impact of revisiting places, the importance of authenticity in art, and the intersection of photography with self-discovery and environmental stewardship. Additionally, Revy shares insights on writing artist statements, the art of critique, and her ongoing projects, including an upcoming solo show. She also tackles the influence of AI on photography, her past as a photo editor, and teaching endeavors, offering a robust look at the multifaceted nature of a photographic career.
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