• The Nature of Bee-ing

      Friday, 22 August 2008 11:45

      My inspiration comes from my close relationship with nature. I don’t think man is the most superior of all creatures. Before nature, before disasters, before wars, we are just as small as bees and ants. We are just as vulnerable. Mankind is just a small part of the universe. Bees don’t know mathematics or physics, […]

    • Fierce About Art

      Friday, 22 August 2008 11:41

      I’m…a photographer and this summer I will be photographing the Upper Manhattan Series, from 96th up to 215th street. The reason I’m committing myself to capturing this area is that it’s going to change because of Columbia; it’s the dividing line that many people from Manhattan will not cross. It’s an area that is being […]

    • Travelers’ Journey

      Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:35

      Travelers is compelling because its visual scenarios are consistently foreboding and disturbing. The artists have gutted the innocence of snow globes and their childlike panoramas and reinvented them as portals to dark fantasies, like dream or fairytale settings gone dangerously awry. Muñoz explains, “There are storylines that run through some of the globes that connect […]

    • Bóm: Art Can Disrupt, Destroy, or… Reorient

      Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:19

      Upon entering the group show Bóm at Galeria Janet Kurnatowski, the works of nine extraordinary artists reminded me of a poem that Robert Bly wrote in 1967. A line from the poem reads, “We could make a whole plain white with skulls in the moonlight!” It is poignant in depicting the horror and dysfunction of […]

    • Perpetual Photography

      Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:02

      The nuns in the Perpetual Adoration series have been praying on a rotating schedule, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, since 1878. I documented the nuns over 24 hours, photographing each shift change. There are 30 images in total. Each photograph in the series captures one moment in this unbroken chain of devotion, […]

    • Tugging Heartstrings

      Wednesday, 20 August 2008 12:04

      The beating heart is warm, soft, and vulnerable. It is protected in the rib cage consisting of twenty-four ribs. We announce the end of a life by the sentence “His/her heart stopped beating,” which shows the importance of the heart. The heart is amazing, although it’s only an organ of the human body. We say […]

    • Magnifying Looking Glass

      Wednesday, 20 August 2008 11:58

      Most of my work is inspired by my experience of everyday life. I recently saw a film Trivial Matters directed by Peng Hao-Xiang, who based this movie on his personal life and his friends’ experiences, which I found very moving. “All you need is tension,” Peng said. “If there’s tension, then you only need a […]

    • Common Touch

      Wednesday, 20 August 2008 11:53

      From 2002 to 2004 I have done three pieces of work, drawing inspiration from my sexuality. They are My Emotions and Sex, The Great Wall and Races. The three pieces support each other and show the progression of my thoughts. I wanted to demonstrate the different structures in society through portrayal of diverse subject matters. […]

    • Molding the Maternal

      Tuesday, 19 August 2008 11:59

      The Hardcore Art Contemporary Space in Miami presented the work of Grimanesa Amorós in the exhibition You Cannot Feel it…I Wish You Could. This multimedia exhibition was a combination of sculpture, lighting and music composed by the nine-time Grammy nominated musician, Meshell Ndegeocello. Eleven handmade paper sculptures cast from the artist’s pregnant body explore the […]

    • Molding the Maternal

      Tuesday, 19 August 2008 11:59

      The Hardcore Art Contemporary Space in Miami presented the work of Grimanesa Amorós in the exhibition You Cannot Feel it…I Wish You Could. This multimedia exhibition was a combination of sculpture, lighting and music composed by the nine-time Grammy nominated musician, Meshell Ndegeocello. Eleven handmade paper sculptures cast from the artist’s pregnant body explore the […]