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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 ...
At their most successful, Tress’s images have the potency of actual dreams and nudge viewers to visit uncomfortable places without prescribing a route. Arthur Tress, "Boy with Root Hands ...
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 ...
Photographer Arthur Tress's collection of illustrative Japanese books on exhibition in Van Pelt Library along with his photographs (Photo from Monica Fonorow). Penn Libraries has opened a new ...
In the early 1970s, Brooklyn native Arthur Tress visited multiple waterfront neighborhoods across New York City. One of those parts was Staten Island. A series of Tress' images have been added to ...
“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 ...
In 2001, a major retrospective, Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage, Photographs 1956-2000 was organized by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. This traveling exhibition featured over 130 ...
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In 2001, a major retrospective, Arthur Tress: Fantastic Voyage, Photographs 1956-2000 was organized by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. This traveling exhibition featured over 130 ...
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