"The result is a body of work that feels akin
to the echoic unfolding of a Gertrude Stein
poem, wherein the richness of its content is
derived from the calm sustain of what Stein
calls “insistence.” White’s photographs are an
insistence to look closely, until the stem of a
ripe fruit becomes the curve of the body of a
loved one...
This is the language of poetry—the reconfiguration
of a rigid structure into a new form." Full text here
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