Books and Catalogues
Blur Magazine, Issue #31, Summer Edition, June/July 2013. Selected images from the Luz Brilhante Da Bahia series were published in this international e-magazine founded in Croatia. Blur-Magazine.com
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Articles and Reviews
Review of the Luz Brilhante Da Bahia photo book by photographer Tony Gonzalez. November 2011
Excerpt: "Surrogate memory is the best way to describe the photos by Justine Gartner...The photos are more implicit than explicit and give the viewer an impression of a place felt rather than seen. How amazing would it be to photograph your own dreams or record a memory…perhaps one day."
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Excerpt: "Surrogate memory is the best way to describe the photos by Justine Gartner...The photos are more implicit than explicit and give the viewer an impression of a place felt rather than seen. How amazing would it be to photograph your own dreams or record a memory…perhaps one day."
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"decomP magazinE" - a monthly online literary magazine. October 2010
Includes this brief statement about work published in DisLocate No.6, a literary journal published by the University of Minnesota: "Technical etc., entries aside, there are astonishing stories, poetry and artwork collected in this issue. The photographic work, taken by Justine Beth Gartner, is displayed in glossy coloured plates and reveals a tight, claustrophobic world of edges and corners, of abandoned places."
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Includes this brief statement about work published in DisLocate No.6, a literary journal published by the University of Minnesota: "Technical etc., entries aside, there are astonishing stories, poetry and artwork collected in this issue. The photographic work, taken by Justine Beth Gartner, is displayed in glossy coloured plates and reveals a tight, claustrophobic world of edges and corners, of abandoned places."
Please click on the icon to the left for the full article.