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by Erica Thorne

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Join us Saturday March 14th at 2:00 pm for an artist talk with Dimitri Karakostas.

He will be speaking about his practice, other photographers and some photography history.

Dimitri currently has his exhibition Incorrectly Perceived As Being Empty on display at SJAC in the Rotunda Gallery until March 20th.

“Most photography wants to be understood instantly. My work does the opposite. It is anchored in book-based practice and system-driven image making, using constraint and repetition to produce meaning through accumulation rather than single images. Across photo books, essays, and archival formats, I position the artist as an unreliable narrator, treating the document, the catalog, and the case file as aesthetic structures that shape what can be seen and believed. The work often orbits contemporary surveillance and the thin boundary between everyday description and investigative attention.” — an excerpt from his artist statement. To read his full statement and bio click here.

Date – Saturday, March 14th

Time – 2:00 pm

Place – SJAC

Categories: News/Updates