Author Archives: jolanta
Baldomero Fernandez
32-year-old Cuban-American photographer Baldomero Fernandez first began taking pictures at age 14, while growing up in Miami, FL. Graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996 and moved to New York City and became an assistant. He is now shooting for a growing list of editorial clients including Details, Flaunt, Life, Oyster, The New Yorker, […]
Baldomero Fernandez
32-year-old Cuban-American photographer Baldomero Fernandez first began taking pictures at age 14, while growing up in Miami, FL. Graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996 and moved to New York City and became an assistant. He is now shooting for a growing list of editorial clients including Details, Flaunt, Life, Oyster, The New Yorker, […]
Banksy
"Some people want to make the world a better place. I just wanna make the world a better-looking place. If you don’t like it, you can paint over it." "Some people want to make the world a better place. I just wanna make the world a better-looking place. If you don’t like it, you can […]
Banksy
"Some people want to make the world a better place. I just wanna make the world a better-looking place. If you don’t like it, you can paint over it." "Some people want to make the world a better place. I just wanna make the world a better-looking place. If you don’t like it, you can […]
People Sticking Their Heads in Things – Molly Kleiman
Why are so many artists sticking their heads in things at the moment? There is something intrinsically, humanly funny about it. But it?s also an image of disaffection, solitude, ignorance, and even perversion. People Sticking Their Heads in Things Molly Kleiman Robert Gober, Untitled, 1991. Wax, fabric, leather, human hair, and wood, 13 1/4 x […]
SoundBytes – Robert J. Ricci
On July 2nd, more than one million fans jammed into ten venues across four continents for Live 8. The music marathon–aimed at pressuring world leaders into eradicating African poverty–included free concerts held in London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Rome, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Johannesburg and Toronto. SoundBytes Robert J. Ricci Marilyn Manson. From www.marilynmanson.com On July 2nd, more […]
Free association? – Ian Green
Norma Drimmer?s photographs experiment formally with ideas of doubling, tripling, symmetry, and repetition. The series "Relationships of Beauty" features black and white, mystical landscapes with a snarling creature lording it at the top?all perfectly split down the middle and mirrored for abstraction, making them look subtly like Rorschach tests. Free association? Ian Green Shechinah #3, […]
Photo-unreality – Anna Altman
For the past two years, Jason Bryant has been exploring the complex link between painting and film through large-scale, cropped portraits?almost photo-realistic ones?of celebrity faces and film stills. Photo-unreality Anna Altman Courtesy of the artist, Jason Bryant For the past two years, Jason Bryant has been exploring the complex link between painting and film through […]
Relativity: Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA – D. Dominick Lombardi
Curated by Amy Hauft, "Relativity" features the works of four Virginia Commonwealth University’s artist/teachers paired with the works from VCU’s collection that inspired them. Relativity: Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA D. Dominick Lombardi Sun Tek Chung?s color photograph, The South, The South from 2005 (right) is juxtaposed with Thomas A. Daniel?s black and white photograph, Untitled […]
Lukas Pusch: Endart, Berlin – Paula B�ttcher, translated by Matthias Schroers
With his new series of wryly satirical and inventive woodcuts, Lukas Pusch takes an old fashioned medium and turns it on its head. Pusch toys with the limits of metaphorical language–turning common German expressions and puns into ruthlessly satirical images. Lukas Pusch: Endart, Berlin Paula B�ttcher, translated by Matthias Schroers Lukas Pusch, Berliner Wei�e mit […]


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