Where Lawns End: The Rumpus Interview with Amy Stein

I swiped on the lights in my cabin jerked from a half-sleep by a non-human fracas coming from a place right beyond my window.
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I swiped on the lights in my cabin jerked from a half-sleep by a non-human fracas coming from a place right beyond my window.
...moreThe subjects—animal and human—in Amy Stein’s beautiful collection of photographs, “Domesticated,” find themselves at the uneasy intersection of nature and civilization. Her strange and discomforting—but also sometimes amusing—images capture man and beast on the brink of implied confrontation, sometimes separated by as little as a chain-link fence or highway guardrail.
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