Emma Ridley Professor Sally Bozzuto October 22, 2018 Assignment #5 Making my way to the Aperture Gallery, I had no idea what to expect. I had no prior experience at galleries that could assist me in gauging what the experience would be like, feel like, or even aesthetically look like. It is safe to say that I was walking in blind, completely open to the idea of accepting whatever style of photography I was about to see. Guadalupe Rosales: Legends Never Die, A Collective Memory was the exhibition on display, and it was a rather small show. The Aperture Gallery itself is a rather small venue, and this exhibition took up about 40% of the space. The display itself was mostly digital on a big screen, showcasing an Instagram account on a flat touch screen TV that viewers could go to that had over 4,000 images achieved for the exhibition: @veteranas_and_rucas. The physical exhibition had about 10-15 photos displayed, digital but printe
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