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    • A. Laura Brody
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    • Gini
    • Ju Gosling aka ju90
    • Fang-Wei Hsu
    • David Isakson
    • Penny Richards
    • Katherine Sherwood
  • Press
  • OM 2015
    • A. Laura Brody
    • Ian Wood
    • Ju Gosling aka ju90
    • Baxx Vlada Pantelic
    • Seth David Isakson
    • Larissa Nickel
    • Greg Schenk
    • Gini
    • Katherine Sherwood
    • Elaine Bereza and Claudia Barreto
    • Bill Brody
    • Zeina Baltagi
    • Yaron Dotan
    • Michael Garlington
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    • Penny Richards
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Picture

Ian Wood

Morning, 2015                                  
Color photograph, 21.5” x 14”
$375


Website: http://500px.com/iwood/sets

Photo by Ian Wood
VO by Mari Weiss

“In 2012, I quit my job and gave up my own apartment to move in with my mother as her caretaker. At the time, she was

only 67, but an auto-immune disease named polymyositis in conjunction with osteoarthritis, multiple joint replacements,

and mental health issues had given her an effective age of about 85. She required a walker, a wheelchair, a hospital bed,

assistance with meal preparation, bathing, the toilet, and so on. In late 2014, I began to document my experience of the

situation in a series of photographs titled An Ongoing Series with No Specific End Date.”

Ian Wood


DESCRIPTION:

"Ian Wood’s photograph Morning shows a darkened room with faintly-lit wood paneled walls, a door and a cane casting its shadow.
Nothing is clear on the left side of the picture. A nightlight glows from an outlet in the center. On its right, a brownish tan blanket or robe hangs from a doorknob. In front of the door and to the right of the robe stands a blue and silver cane with a black handle and strap. The bottom of the cane is not clear, but it seems to have a free-standing base.
There is a crisp T-shape of golden light on the wood paneled wall, the hanging robe or blanket, and the door. The cane and its strap cast a clear shadow of themselves on the door." -A. Laura Brody

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