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The Candid Frame #456 - An Rong Xu

Ibarionex Perello February 25, 2019

An Rong Xu is a New York City-based photographer and director. Born in China and raised in New York City’s Chinatown, Xu explores the world around him through his unique cultural perspective.

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In Interviews Tags An Rong Xu, Chinese, Chinese American, Chinatown, documentary, editorial, culture, race, ethnicity, personal project
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photo: Stacey Tyrell

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The Candid Frame #334 - Stacey Tyrell

Ibarionex Perello August 8, 2016

Stacey Tyrell was born and raised in Toronto, ON, Canada. She attended OCAD University where she majored in Photography. Her work predominantly deals with themes of identity, race and heritage as it pertains to post-colonial societies and the Caribbean Diaspora. Her work has appeared in such shows as Flash Forward 2012 at the Magenta Foundation, Position As Desired: Contemporary African Canadian Photography at the Royal Ontario Museum and the Canadian Museum for Immigration at Pier 21, MLK50 at the Places des Arts, PQ and Photography NOW 2009 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY.

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Tags Stacey Tyrell, race, ethnicity, self-portrair, fine art, personal project, Caribbean, identity
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