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Diane Tuft

Exhibition Review: Park City
Salt Lake Reconsidered
Diane Tuft at the Kimball Art Center
by Hikmet Sidney Loe

. . . The lake is teaming with microorganisms brought forth to life in abstraction. Here we see vestiges of foam, bacteria, brine shrimp, salt, minerals, and maybe more we don't know of, because we see through a lens. The surface of Tuft's photographs, which are hung without intermediary glass, have a smooth glass-like veneer, oddly embodying the sheen of the lake. Each surface reflects back to you yet allows you to see through it. The seduction of the photographic process is complete . . .

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