Photography has always been treated like an unloved younger sibling of painting and other art forms. While photography sometimes takes inspiration from paintings, the latter is highly dependent on personal experiences. However, in some rare instances, paintings may be inspired by cinema and pictures, but people rarely discuss it. So, what happens when both mediums come together to recount a story? They form a cohesive dialogue where one art form complements the other. An example of this is photographer, painter, and filmmaker Michael Dweck’s latest exhibition at Staley-Wise Gallery: Blunderbust. Read more to discover Dweck’s vision behind the exhibition.














