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Six Pieces from REMOVED Find a New Home at Delta’s JFK Sky Club

Six Pieces from REMOVED Find a New Home at Delta’s JFK Sky Club

After several years in planning, six photographs from my series Removed have been acquired by Delta Air Lines and permanently installed in the JFK Terminal 4 Sky Club. This acquisition, initiated before the pandemic and completed earlier this year, represents a thoughtful integration of contemporary art into one of the world’s busiest travel environments. Removed explores our shifting relationship with technology and presence—an especially resonant theme within the architecture of corporate and hospitality spaces designed for rest and reconnection. Seeing these works situated within Delta’s Sky Club underscores the growing role of conceptual photography in shaping the emotional and visual identity of public and private interiors. For curators and consultants, this collaboration highlights how art can operate beyond aesthetics—creating atmosphere, fostering mindfulness, and reinforcing brand values through visual storytelling.

Back from New York + New Podcast Episode

Back from New York + New Podcast Episode

I just returned from an incredible trip to New York for my i3 Lecture at SVA — an evening of deep conversation, reflection, and a Q&A that could’ve gone all night. While I wait for the recording to go live, I’m thrilled to share my new conversation with Michael O’Brien on The Kintsugi Podcast, where we talk about the REMOVED series, our relationship with technology, and what it really means to look at ourselves without our phones.