Bill Jacobson began his signature out of focus photography in 1989. After exhibiting in a number of group exhibitions in New York, he received public acclaim in 1993 with a solo show of his Interim Figures. These shadowy pale portraits were intended to evoke the sense of loss and faded memory associated with the AIDS epidemic. The blurred features of his human subjects indicate the futility of capturing the true human likeness in portraiture.
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