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When they are awake, they have a common world.” For photographer Arthur Tress, dreams became fertile ground from which to grow a remarkable and previously little-known artistic vision.
Last week we talked to photographer Arthur Tress about his surreal images portraying the nightmares of children in the 1970s. Tress also told us about some of his other creative endeavors in NYC ...
What a good time, then, to mount a show of photographer Arthur Tress -- the guy's spent the better part of the last 45 years faking it. The California-based artist's retrospective, "Fantastic ...
With this small sampling of imagery, we’ve culled photographs from Arthur’s recent projects including his 30 years spent living in and documenting his life in Cambria and his recent project ...
Photography was surrealist before surrealism was invented ... and soon odd images were being planned. Tress started out as an ethnographic documentarian but, partly inspired by the rituals he recorded ...
“A photographer could be considered a kind of magician,” writes the US photographer Arthur Tress. “As a trained observer he can foretell the potential movements of his subjects and perhaps ...
Penn Libraries recently announced an anonymous gift containing works from photographer Arthur Tress. This donation brings the total number of photographic prints in Penn Libraries’ collection to 2,500 ...
Arthur Tress is an influential and prolific photographer whose career spans nearly half a century. He is noted for helping to bridge the gap between documentary and surrealistic photography. Tress was ...
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