Jessica Fuentes and Gabriel Martinez discuss this summer’s group exhibitions and upcoming fall shows.
“Altering photographs has always been a possibility and a practice. I think sometimes people forget that or only think about the seemingly limitless possibilities now in the digital age and with AI, but photographers since the beginning of the camera have been altering images in different ways. “
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