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The photographs in Bit Parts allude to childhood play, forming scenarios with small objects and photographing them. They also reference the clash of different cultures and eras, and to the interaction of man and his environment. The people are dwarfed by their surroundings, and the pieces are given titles that reflect an ambiguous narrative. Often, the titles grow from parts of vintage magazine and newspaper captions. Each scene, though it comprises familiar images, is a view into an odd world. By juxtaposing these elements, each scene is meant to both intrigue and amuse the viewer. |
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James had the uncanny ability to sleep through anything.
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