Keavy Handley-ByrneBook Review: Ahndraya Parlato’s “Who Is Changed and Who Is Dead” — RoundLemonIn the late 19th century, photography was often an arduously slow process, with long exposure times even in brightly lit situations. One…May 7May 7
Keavy Handley-ByrneBook Review: Farah Al Qasimi’s “Hello Future” — Photo-SparkCapricious, October, 2021 Hardcover / 7 x 8.85 inches / 300 PagesMar 15, 2023Mar 15, 2023
Keavy Handley-ByrneNaima Green’s Visceral Portrait of Queer Desire and its RitualsUpon entering Naima Green’s A Sequence for Squeezing at New York’s Baxter St gallery, one is immediately engulfed in the artist’s voice…Mar 15, 2023Mar 15, 2023
Keavy Handley-ByrneBook Review: Justine Kurland’s “SCUMB Manifesto” —Strange Fire CollectivePublished by Mack in May 2022 Essays by Marina Chao, Renee Gladman, Justine Kurland, Catherine Lord, and Ariana Reines Softcover /…Mar 15, 2023Mar 15, 2023
Keavy Handley-ByrneBook Review: Holly Lynton’s “Bare Handed” — Strange Fire CollectivePublished by L’Artiere Edizione Essays by Carl Fuldner and Terence Washington Poetry by Elizabeth Bishop, Victoria Chang, and Madeline…Mar 15, 2023Mar 15, 2023
Keavy Handley-ByrneInterview: Kelsey Sucena — Strange Fire CollectiveKelsey Sucena (they/them) is a trans*/nonbinary photographer, writer, and park ranger currently residing on Long Island. Their work rests…Mar 14, 2023Mar 14, 2023
Keavy Handley-ByrneBook Review: Whitney Hubbs’ “Say So” — Strange Fire CollectiveSay So by Whitney Hubbs, Images Courtesy SPBH Editions.Mar 9, 2022Mar 9, 2022
Keavy Handley-ByrneExhibition Review: “A Trillion Sunsets” at the International Center of Photography — PhotoSparkA Trillion Sunsets: A Century of Image Overload The International Center of Photography | 79 Essex Street, New York, NY, 10002 Jan. 28-May…Feb 17, 2022Feb 17, 2022
Keavy Handley-ByrneInterview: Margaret Murphy — StrMargaret Murphy (b. 1990, Washington, D.C.) received her BFA in Photography from SUNY Purchase College in 2013. Murphy has had her work…Feb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022
Keavy Handley-ByrneInterview: Oaklee Thiele — Strange Fire CollectiveOaklee Thiele is an artist and Disability rights advocate whose work centers on invisible chronic illness and the intimate bond she has…Feb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022