Portraits Without People

How do we define ourselves beyond our physical presence? Can photography convey who we are without including the human form?

These were the questions writer and curator Roula Seikaly asked and posed when selecting The Hanging Shirt which will be featured in the exhibition "Portraits Without People." at Axis Gallery in Sacramento, CA The exhibit will be on view March 6 - April 26 and is part of Sacramento's Photography Month.

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JP Terlizzi

JP Terlizzi (American, b.1962) is a New York City metro based photographer whose contemporary practice explores themes of memory, relationship, and identity. His images are rooted in the personal and heavily influenced around the notion of home, legacy, and family. He is curious how the past relates and intersects with the present and how the present enlivens the past, shaping one’s identity.

http://www.jpterlizziphotography.com/
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