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Falling
/ Rising; Okoboji, IA
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Entryway; Gifford Island, NS
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Torso
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Horse Capital
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Hackberry,
Shakertown
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Cumberland Falls
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Bayou
Coquille; Plaquemines Parish, LA
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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The Elkhorn
in Winter; Scott County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Trellis;
Portland, OR
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Marble
Creek in Winter;
Jessamine County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Spider
Scape
Silver gelatin print
• 21" x 25"

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Marble
Creek; Jessamine County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Torso;
Weathering Farm, Bourbon Co., KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Torso;
Okoboji, IA
Silver gelatin print • 20" x 25"

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Nell;
Port Royal, KY
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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Domestic
Mandala #1; Woodford County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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Ed McClanahan;
Brooksville, KY
Silver gelatin print • 17" x 21"

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Wendell
Berry; Henry County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 17" x 21"

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Recent
American Petroglyphs;
Sky Bridge, Powell County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 17" x 21"

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ING MULE ARM
ONE; Near
Spirit Lake, IA
Silver gelatin print • 17" x 21"

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Strata
on the Elkhorn
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Come
'n' Go Quick Stop;
Lexington, KY
Silver gelatin print • 17" x 21"

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Cows Under Trees
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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Winter Light, Marble Creek
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Window #1
(formerly Lee Smith's father's Five & Dime);
Grundy, VA
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Window
#2; Grundy, VA
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Robert
C. May;
Woodford County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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Archer
Prewitt;
Okoboji, IA
Silver gelatin print • 25" x 21"

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Lee
Smith; Chapel Hill, NC
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"
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Martin's Mill, Lower Howard's Creek
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Delaney Ferry Road, Woodford County,
KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Lilley Cornett's Woods, Letcher
County, KY
Silver gelatin print • 21" x 25"

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Guy Mendes is one of the best-known and
well-respected photographers in the region. A suite of 13 of his
portraits of writers is in the collection of the Photographic Archives
at the University of Louisville, and the Cincinnati Art Museum and
the University of Kentucky Art Museum own his prints. Mendes' work
encompasses several interests. In addition to landscape and portraiture,
he loves to capture the unexpected, in both figures and as found
in odd signs and situations. Much of Mendes' work has been widely
published in books and magazines and his prints are in many public
and private collections. Mendes has also won several Emmy Awards
as a documentary writer, director and producer for Kentucky Educational
Television, where he has worked since 1973.
Time sprints along with whole weeks
moving by in fast forward and yet my concerns, photographically
speaking, remain much the same as they have for quite a while, and
they seem, curiously, outside of time: the natural world and its
blessings and mysteries, the human form and its universal language,
the portrait that is given as well as taken (as my friend and teacher
James Baker Hall would say), and the messages from the street that
remind us not to take the world, or ourselves, too seriously. I'm
interested, too, in the unforeseen, and what can be learned from
it about loss, longing and desire. I'm interested in the quality
of light on a wall. I want to get my eyes around something I can't
get my hands on, or don't have words to describe. Some of these
pictures I set out to make. Others just grew, organically, out of
my everyday life. I love it when that happens. Signs and wonders
abound; if we look hard enough and long enough surely we can see
them.
Guy Mendes, 2004
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