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Lisa Elmaleh & Brandon Thibodeaux at Candela Gallery + Books
Candela Gallery currently features a pair of exhibitions of portraits that explore two different communities. Lisa Elmaleh used a large format tintype camera to make studied portraits of folk musicians in the Appalachian Mountains, while Brandon Thibodeaux photographed individuals in … Continue reading →
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At Candela Books + Gallery – Louviere + Vanessa: Counterfeit
Counterfeit is the perfect title for an exhibition layered in irony and built with large-scale images of microscopic digital scans of global currency pressed with gold leaf and embedded in resin. Each image is extravagantly framed with unique carved wood … Continue reading →
Critical Review: Maggie Taylor at Candela Gallery – “Subject to Change”
The exhibit of Maggie Taylor’s work, “Subject to Change” at Candela Gallery in Richmond, Virginia, is an intriguing and fanciful collection of photographs that seem like artifacts unearthed from the Victorian era and re-assembled by a surrealist archaeologist. Taylor’s images … Continue reading →