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Articles by McKenzie Birmingham

  • Image: View of the exhibition Pao Houa Her: Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky, 2022. Three large landscape photographs of Mount Shasta agriculture hang on a black wall directly ahead. Each image is in grayscale and lit from behind. Blurry inverses of the photographs are reflected on the marble floor of the gallery. Photo by Eric Mueller for Walker Art Center. Image courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

    Figures in the Landscape: Pao Houa Her’s Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky

    by Ruby Jeune Tresch
    January 20, 2023

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