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01_The+Last+Great+REM+Album.jpg
The Last Great REM Album
$60.00
02_When+I+Ran+Off+and+Left+Her.jpg
When I Ran Off and Left Her
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03_Last+Night+in+Town.jpg
Last Night in Town
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04_In a Graveyard Charade-SQ.jpg
In A Graveyard Charade
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05_Don't-Tell-A-Soul.jpg
Don't Tell A Soul
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06_Tell Me Everything.jpg
Tell Me Everything
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07_I Hate Peaches.jpg
I Hate Peaches
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08_Mistakes Have Been Made.jpg
Mistakes Have Been Made
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09_Bad+News+is+Coming.jpg
Bad News is Coming
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10_Don't You Touch It.jpg
Don't You Touch It
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11_Mama+and+I+Tested+It.jpg
Mama and I Tested It
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12_Nothing is Everlasting-SQ.jpg
Nothing is Everlasting
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13_Not Even Close.jpg
Not Even Close
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14_One More Thing.jpg
One More Thing
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15_Your Laugh is Terrorizing.jpg
Your Laugh is Terrorizing
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16_Shouldnt Be Ashamed.jpg
Shouldn't Be Ashamed
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17_It Didn't Matter Anymore-SQ.jpg
It Didn't Matter Anymore
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18_My Mother Did Give Birth.jpg
My Mother Did Give Birth
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19_My Heartbreak City.jpg
My Heartbreak City
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20_Flight+Risk.jpg
Flight Risk
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21_I Am Packing for the Funeral.jpg
I am Packing for the Funeral
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22_Cold+Air+Runs+Great-SQ.jpg
Cold Air Runs Great
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23_You Know It When You See It.jpg
You Know it When You See It
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24_You Was Raised on Beans.jpg
You Was Raised on Beans
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25_That Can't Be Legal.jpg
That Can't Be Legal
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26_I Had a Mystery.jpg
I Had a Mystery
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27_Easy To Find.jpg
Easy to Find
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28_She Always Knows When to Leave.jpg
She Always Knows When to Leave
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29_Dear Lord, Deliver Me-SQ.jpg
Dear Lord, Deliver Me
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30_Try and Shake Them Ghosts.jpg
Try and Shake Them Ghosts
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31_A+Friend+of+a+Friend-SQ.jpg
A Friend of a Friend
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32_Sorry Don't Cut It.jpg
Sorry Don't Cut It
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33_Get Your Ass Inside and Pray.jpg
Get Your Ass Inside and Pray
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34_Don't Wait for Me.jpg
Don't Wait For Me
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35_That'll-Do.jpg
That'll Do
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36_And+All+That+Remains-SQ.jpg
And All That Remains
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37_With Tornado Watches Issued Shortly.jpg
With Tornado Watches Issued Shortly
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38_It Was Fun 'til It Wasn't.jpg
It Was Fun 'til It Wasn't
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39_This Is My Divorce List SQ.jpg
This is My Divorce List
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40_This is the Last for Now.jpg
This is the Last for Now
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Artist Statement

The photograph is the most powerful of objects, built from complexity through frame and composition; it is time and space captured still. The architecture that builds an image and defines a photograph is never simple. A photograph can be the proof of a moment, an object for deconstruction, a frame to view oneself, and it can be all these at once. Photographs can teach without the barriers of language. They can speak across any divide or write in any form. A photograph prevails when words fail us; the eye is our translator. When history is written, the image is always a companion. Sometimes the image exists outside the main body of work, between the margins, where we learn, explore, and navigate meaning.

Due South began with five people collectively speaking through the medium of photography about where we are from, the American South. This work is part of our collective history and bond. When making work about where we’re from, the reality is that the imagery is more often about who we are. When our work is combined, it becomes a dialogue that explores our similarities and differences by bouncing back and forth among each other — a question, an argument, a scream, a cry — confronting who we are and where we come from.

When working in concert with one another, authorship is blurred. Questions are set forth about who the photographer is and what becomes of the narrative. The visuals and the poetics are rearranged. By binding an image to another’s history, does the title’s meaning change, and does this allow us to see it anew? The 40 images in this exhibition started with titles written by each other. These titles are borrowed from each of our histories; they are someone’s Last Night in Town . . . This is My Divorce List . . . Don’t Tell A Soul . . . Shouldn’t Be Ashamed . . . Don’t Wait For Me. These lines are personal; they are a heartbreak, a grandmother’s musings, a motto, a line picked from a story told in a group. By sharing and interpreting each other’s words, these images are our combined voices. They stand collectively; we made them with and for each other. These images are now all of us.

 

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