Contributors
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James Casebere
is a New York-based photographer represented by the Sean Kelly Gallery.
His work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern
Art, among others, and this year he will have exhibitions in London,
Los Angeles, Munich, and Athens. Casebere's
pictures of a maximum-security prison in Wichita Falls, Texas, begin
here.
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Eve Fowler's
photographs have been in many shows around the country, including
three solo exhibitions last year. She just finished an appointment
as a visiting artist at Cooper Union.
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Todd
Hido, a San Francisco-based artist, is a re-cipient of a 2001 Eureka
fellowship and has work in the permanent collections of the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and the Oakland
Museum of California. His photographs of foreclosed homes and suburban
houses at night appeared in the August/September 1999 issue of Metropolis.
For this issue he photographed a straw-bale house
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Steiner is a freelance photography director and photographer who has
worked for such publications as Harper's Bazaar, the New Yorker, and
V. This month her photographs will be shown at the Nicole Klagsbrun
Gallery in New York. For "The Insiders," her third project with Metropolis,
Steiner selected flve photographers to shoot new American interiors.
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