
Daniela Spector is a New York-based visual artist whose work centers on materiality. Through physical alteration and in-camera layering, she complicates the photograph’s surface. Spector’s work begins autobiographically but resists resolution or sentimentality. I Forbid You to Forget Me employs acts of fragmentation, embellishment, and repetition to establish a material and conceptual framework that continues to inform her practice.
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EUREKA! & Penumbra Foundation Risograph Publication
Portrait of Humanity Shortlist
Photoville
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It’s Nice That
Wix
CENTRO’s Diasporican Art in Motion
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Ain’t Bad
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Stack Magazines
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