Dana Lixenberg: “It’s Important to Really See and Connect With the Other”

Dana Lixenberg’s portraits, on show at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, remind us what it means to truly see.

Since 1989, Dana Lixenberg has walked the margins of American society with a large format camera. This apparatus from another age demands patience, silence and the surrender of spectacle. The Dutch photographer draws portraits of rare intensity, now ...

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