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"(Liz) uses her
artwork as a means to challenge gender roles and explore
intimate struggles for power... Can casually reading a
book be more cruel than tying and gagging a woman?"
Joan and Liz Linder: Self Help - Art New England
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 | "Ultimately, 'Boyfriend Project' is about power, with Linder flipping the conventions of a male photographer using a woman as his muse."
Sister Act - The Boston Globe
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 | "Phototropos, a new company producing digital, highly conceptual advertisement/branding spots for the Web or CD."
The Birth of Cool - South End News
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 | "Dark times make for dark art... we brought in absurdist elements, not to make light of anything but to create a sense of humor about it."
State of Security - The Boston Phoenix
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 | "Linder's appeal lies in the stark simplicity of her images..."
September 11 Montage - The Boston Phoenix
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 | New York après New York - a traveling exhibit sponsored by the Musee de l'Elysee in Lausanne, Switzerland.
New York aprús New York - La Regione Ticino
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"At once patriotic,
grief-stricken, and hopeful, many of these terse, roadside
expressions... are juxtaposed with incongruous commercial
messages."
Night and Day - The Boston Globe
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 | "Linder's photographs amount to short poems to the American spirit..."
Signs of Patriotism - The Boston Phoenix
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 | "Linder's photography is... stridently uncomplicated yet the imagery she produces is by no means simple."
Naked People - The Weekly Dig
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 | "Photographer Liz Linder has spent her career defying gravity and other forces. Her focus is seeking freedom... between the market requirements of a commercial photo and her own propensity to experiment artistically."
A Photographer Fights Gravity - The Boston Globe
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 | "The bodies in the photographs exist in a world without gravity, the world to which dancers usually aspire..."
Moving Still is Clever and More - The Boston Globe
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