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    100 Portraits

    For the past four years, Andy Adams has been publishing FlakPhoto.com, a website that features contemporary photography from an international community of artists. He teamed up with curator and Indie Photobook Library creator Larissa Leclair to produce a photo projection which showed at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, November 6-13, 2010.

    Adams developed this digital exhibition to share the work of artists with an international online audience, wherever they are in the world. Since launching in early November, 100 Portraits has been viewed by more than 30,000 visitors from 24 countries and the project has been featured in Wired Magazine, The New Yorker, National Public Radio, aCurator.com and The Washington Post.

    http://andyadamsphoto.com/100portraits/

    Self Portrait with Christopher (Clementines), 2007— Jessica Todd Harper

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