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Traversing the city with my Holga camera, I identified three species of urban nature: the artistic representations and the landscaping that people create, and the ragged, unlikely outgrowths they can't seem to control. Even in the grittiest corners of the city, we try to replicate a bit of the natural world on the buildings that replaced it. We try to constrain an orderly sampling of it within the grid of streets that defines our days. We try to shape nature like we shape the rest of the urban landscape, but the real, wild, untamable thing keeps pushing up through the cracks.
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Funding for metroblossom is provided in part through the generous support of The University of Chicago Arts Planning Council and Class of 2001 Gift's Student Fine Arts Fund.
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