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Saga: The Journey of
Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Photographs 1970-2005 |
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Much of Minkkinen's early work is dramatic, confrontational self-portraiture. In his later work, it is more contemplative, often documents of a spiritual odyssey of self-discovery. |
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Saga: The Journey of Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Photographs 1970 – 2005 is on display at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, 51 Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts until January 8, 2006. The museum is open Tuesday, through Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. Additional information may be found at www.decordova.org |
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Illustration quotations by Arno Rafael Minkkinen:
“The Currents That Cary Me,” Body Land, 1997.
A Private Ritual: Photographs of Arno Rafael Minkkinen” by James Sheldon.
PhotoEducation, A Polaroid Newsletter for Teachers of Photography, 1991
All photographs © Arno Rafael Minkkinen. All rights reserved . |
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The importance of previsualization is for Minkkinen tantamount. He must have all the elements thoroughly thought out before taking a picture. |
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