Inspired by the radical visual language of Japan’s Provoke collective, this series embraces imperfection as an aesthetic choice and serves as an homage to the in-between, to the way the night fractures time, to the way America itself flickers—beautiful, alienating, intoxicating, and lost in its own blur.
Gangster
When People Drove the Big Cars
In the Mood
Radio And The Music Of Duke Ellington
Opening Night Ghosts
The Fit of Her Mother's Dress
Oblivious
Age of the Influencer
Man and Machine
Mid-Century Modern
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
Watching a Good Friend Scream, “Let me out!”