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What a good time, then, to mount a show of photographer Arthur Tress ... with documenting life in Appalachian mining towns for the Sierra Club in the 1960s, Tress again picked up on the primal ...
Penn Libraries recently announced an anonymous gift containing works from photographer Arthur Tress ... working most recently in Asia and Africa. Tress also worked for the U.S. government documenting ...
“A photographer could be considered a kind of magician,” writes the US photographer Arthur Tress ... Coleman, an early champion of Tress’s work, the Appalachian photographs are ...
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 ...
In the summer of 1964, Arthur Tress ... Francisco to visit his sister Madeleine. Tress’ journey had taken him from Paris to Egypt, where the young photographer shot images of a country evolving ...
The gallery is pleased to present “The Tip of an Iceberg”, our first solo exhibition with Arthur ... amusement parks. Tress then developed an interest in ethnographic photography during ...
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 ...