Monday, April 20, 2020

suffering delusion of grandeur

In the article in W Magazine, published on May 6, 2016, Grant used the phrases "Beguiled even the master printers in Göttingen" and "no one at Steidl knew how the images were made" to describes her photos for the book Shadows.


These are the words of someone suffering delusion of grandeur, producing photos that were plagiarized from Bruce Conners works from 1975 and Grants also pretends she has never heard of him. 

Pathological liar, like Alexandra Grant, cannot keep their lies straight. On  March 17, 2019, she was a guest speaker at the Vermont Studio Center for one hour, and she talked about learning InDesign and admitted “I don’t really know the rule of being a photographer, so I allow myself to make the photos pink cause that’s what the emotion of the text and the image suggested.” After admitting being a bad photographer and using InDesign to manipulate the photos, she is now selling these same photos for $2000 plus. Seriously, she is demented and delusional, and the value of her “arts” and “photos” has everything to do with Keanu Reeves. She is nothing without him. Nothing without so many people.





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