Author Archives: jolanta
Escape to Down Under
My work is a marriage between current affairs and surreal fiction. The stories are often told in seemingly mundane, everyday backgrounds that suddenly come to life with the subject and the creative team all coming together to create something less ordinary. I have a very well established list of clients both editorially and commercially that […]
Reflections of Detachment
From the beginning of his artistic career, Paul Graham established himself as a photographer unwilling to stay within the confines of the traditional definitions of his medium. In a shimmer of possibility, Graham’s latest series of photographs partially on display at the Museum of Modern Art, he combines this spirit with a literary, almost poetic […]
America’s Faces
For over 60 years, African-American photographer Gordon Parks traveled around the world with a camera in hand and a purpose in mind. He documented both the anonymous and the celebrity, capturing faces everywhere. His latest exhibition at the Gallery at Hermès witnesses the life and works of this adopted New Yorker. In 1951, in Paris, […]
Minding East
Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi’s (1904-1988) philosophy of life and artistic output are so intricately intertwined that it is nearly impossible to think of them separately. He is one of a handful of 20th-century artists whose very ideas and explorations, perhaps even more vital today than in his own time, warrant careful study. Noguchi was no […]


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