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Exhibitions

Megan Amber
Megan is a Los Angeles based photographer working primarily in 35mm film. Her series Última Vista documents the backs of buses throughout Mexico City; vehicles in constant motion, marked by weather, labor, and daily routine. The repetition within the series creates rhythm. Each vehicle carries subtle variation, yet together they form an archive of circulation. Shot on Kodak Portra 400, the work preserves the warmth and texture of the buses: sun-faded paint, typography, dust, and dents. The buses become quiet portraitures of transit.
Exhibition Description
Última Vista is a photographic study of the backs of buses throughout Mexico City. Shot on Kodak Portra 400, the series isolates the rear view of vehicles in transit with sun-faded paint, dust, and dents becoming the primary visual language. By focusing solely on what is typically the last visible surface before a bus disappears into traffic, the work reframes utilitarian infrastructure as portraiture. Each image stands alone, yet together they form a quiet archive of circulation, labor, and repetition within the city. The series resists spectacle, instead documenting transit as rhythm and movement as a constant condition of urban life.

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