Carl Martin by Carl Martin

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Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin
Carl Martin by  Carl Martin

Carl Martin by Carl Martin

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How do we present ourselves to the world and how is that presentation received–what does it mean? Ultimately, this is not a document that is specific to a place or time, it is more akin to a universal canvassing and inventory of humanity in the ordinary. Yet this plain, clear taking-in with a camera and film places us more in touch with the quirky, transcendent living presence of Martin’s Athens, Georgia neighbors and friends than you may have ever imagined possible. We feel we are looking through Carl’s eyes. And we are amazed. Supported by a Guggenheim Fellowship, these photographs found Carl, and fortunately, they have now found us all.

Released 2018
37 color and 21 black and white photographs
80 pages
Hardcover
9.5" x 11.675"
First edition of 500
Essays by Michael David Murphy and Tim Davis
ISBN 978-0-9986490-4-7

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Carl Martin is an artist based in Athens, GA. He studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has won a Guggenheim Fellowship for photography, and his work is in collections at the Museum of Modern Art, MOCA GA, and the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.