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Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India featured on NPR

William Dalrymple's latest book, with a cover photograph from The Searchers.
India is the world's largest democracy and home to a multitude of faiths. British journalist William Dalrymple, who has lived in India on and off for the last 25 years, surveys the subcontinent's rich religious topography in his latest book, Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India.
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One Hour Photo

May 8—June 6, 2010
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
Washington, DC
Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tue-Sun
One Hour Photo distills the photograph to the ultimate limited edition: 60 minutes. Photographic works will be projected for one hour each, after which they will never be seen again, by anyone, in any form. Each work will exist only in the limited moments of perception, in the individual and collective experience, then memory, of the observers.
One Hour Photo complicates the myth of photography as preservation, manifests the tension between the permanence of the medium and the impermanence of time, and subverts the profit model of the edition and the print.
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The Searchers at Daniel Cooney Fine Art

The Searchers will be on view at Daniel Cooney Fine art from November 7 - December 24, 2009.
Opening Reception on November 7, 2009 from 3:00 -5:00 PM.
Daniel Cooney Fine Art
511 West 25th Street Suite 506
New York, NY 10001
http://www.danielcooneyfineart.com
Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher are represented by Daniel Cooney Fine Art.
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Wildfire in The New York Times Magazine
Rebuilding - Out of the Ashes - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
Source: www.nytimes.com
A wildfire destroyed hundreds of houses in the Rancho Bernardo development in San Diego in 2007. But nothing extinguishes the urge to rebuild. Tales of destruction and renewal.
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The Searchers reviewed in Frieze Magazine

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The Searchers at Taylor De Cordoba in Los Angeles

November 1, 2008 - December 20, 2008
Reception for the artists - Saturday November 1, 6 pm - 8 pm
Taylor De Cordoba Gallery is located at 2660 S La Cienega Blvd in Los Angeles, CA and is open Tuesday thru Saturday, 11am-6pm.
For additional information, contact Heather Taylor at heather@taylordecordoba.com or (310) 559-9156.
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The Searchers in New Mexico
Images from The Searchers will be on view at 516 ARTS in Albequerque, New Mexico as a part of the exhibition Finding a Pulse.
September 6 - October 18, 2008
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The Searchers reviewed in The Brooklyn Rail

"Decades after the whole Beatles soap opera, the subculture of Westerners seeking enlightenment in India might seem ripe for lampooning, but in their pellucid photos of temples and meditation centers, Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher create images that feel almost uninflected by subjectivity, as much as we know that that’s impossible. Beautifully executed from large-format negatives, the photos draw the viewer in both to examine their highly detailed images and to offer up a resistance to real knowledge or interpretation. . ." con't.
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The Searchers at Front Room Gallery

April 11 - May 4, 2008
Friday - Sunday, 1-6 PM and by appointment
Reception Friday, April 11 7-9 PM
Front Room Gallery
147 Roebling Street
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
(718) 782 - 2556
www.frontroom.org
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The Art of Global Warming - Interview by Kimberly Brooks in The Huffington Post

"Like a great painting, or a battlefield post-battle, images of a natural disaster's aftermath stop us in our tracks and unleash a torrent of questions. First and most immediate: What the hell happened here? Second: Where are the people? Third: What caused this? Was it man? Machine? Atomic bomb, perhaps? Then fourth: No, no. This is bigger than man. This must be nature. And we stare a bit longer. Then a deep fifth revelation. No, it is Man. Man is changing nature.
Since 2001, photographer Sasha Bezzubov has traversed the planet to capture on film the physical wrath wrought by the increasingly frequent natural disasters. In his breathtaking series "Things Fall Apart," Bezzubov large format photographs present mother nature's fury in startling detail. Devoid of human-presence, these images engage us in a reckoning with both nature and our lasting imprint upon her." -Kimberly Brooks
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Things Fall Apart in Sound the Alarm at Wave Hill

Sound the Alarm: Landscapes in Distress
at Wave Hill
March 8 - June 1, 2008
Artists Reception
Saturday, April 26, 2008
1:00 - 4:00 PM
Exhibition tour with participating artists Sasha Bezzubov, Edward Morris, Travis Roozee and Susanna Sayler
Sunday, June 1, 2008
2:00 PM
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Things Fall Apart at Taylor De Cordoba in Los Angeles

January 20th, 2007 - February 17th, 2007
Opening Reception: January 20 from 6 - 9PM.
Solo exhibition.
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Things Fall Apart at Front Room Gallery in Williamsburg, NYC
Opens February 24, 2007
Solo exhibition.
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