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	<title>uncommons &#187; victor cobo</title>
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		<title>cobo&#8217;s dreams</title>
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Browsing Victor Cobo&#8217;s work demands time. At first glance, his images are dreamy vignettes linked loosely by a very unique photographic style. By studying his statements and spending time lingering over his complete body of work, the images (in his three separate essays) each take on a strikingly voyeuristic feel that takes the viewer on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Browsing <a href="http://www.victorcobo.com/main.php" target="_blank">Victor Cobo</a>&#8217;s work demands time. At first glance, his images are dreamy vignettes linked loosely by a very unique photographic style. By studying his statements and spending time lingering over his complete body of work, the images (in his three separate essays) each take on a strikingly voyeuristic feel that takes the viewer on a stream-of-consciousness journey through the lives of both Victor and his subjects.  There is a certain visceral quality that is truthful in a poetic light. Looking at the collection reinforces that Victor has a splendid visual toolbox at his disposable when telling stories. Cobo has some truly remarkable and different work worth visiting.</p>
<p>Cobo&#8217;s latest essay, <a href="http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/02/victor-cobo-american-dreams/" target="_blank">American Dreams</a>, is on display at David Alan Harvey&#8217;s <a href="http://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2009/02/victor-cobo-american-dreams/" target="_blank">Burn magazine</a>, and Victor&#8217;s two previous essays &#8220;remember when you loved me&#8221; and &#8220;way down in the hole&#8221; are available on his <a href="http://www.victorcobo.com/main.php" target="_blank">website</a>.</p>
<p><em>Photographs copyright Victor Cobo, used with permission.</em></p>
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