Tag Archives: photography
Sara Cwynar at Foxy Production
Sara Cwynar: Flat Death April 4-May 3, 2014. Foxy Production 623 W 27th St. New York City foxyproduction.com
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Still Lifes
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Still Lifes May 9 – Jun 28, 2014 Pace Gallery 510 West 25th St. New York City pacegallery.com
Florian Hirzinger
My work is visualizing emotions by means of photography which takes its form in the eye of the viewer. That’s the goal of my work. I strongly believe that it’s the photographer’s job to capture unique moments. However it is up to the viewer to interpret the emotions of that moment and make the artwork […]
Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds
The claws of a big brown and white animal hugging a tree trunk—that was the first image I saw from Meryl McMaster a few years ago. The figure was completely hidden behind the tree. Was it hiding from some predator? Or was it a predator itself, ready to fly up and attack us in the […]
Aipad
More than 80 of the world’s leading photography art galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern and nineteenth-century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video, and new media, at the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City’s Upper East Side. Aipad April 10-13, 2014 Park Avenue Armory 643 Park […]
Nabil Ghandi
When we off-load our certainties and drop our conditionings, when looking at things as if they had never been contemplated before, free of any definitions, interpretations, or value judgements; then the reality appears as it really is—enlarged and filled with beauty. That’s what I am trying to convey with my artworks; throughout anthropologic, fine art, […]
Giada Paolini
My shots come from the instinct of the soul. My main distinctive works are self-portraits, which have a strong emotional impact. Through the image of my body, my hands, and my face, I want to stimulate deep inner reflection and introspection and to communicate freely without barriers. I create the images using touch-ups to a […]
Eileen Quinlan’s Curtains at Miguel Abreu
The appropriately titled Curtains, Eileen Quinlan’s spare exhibition at Miguel Abreu, unsettles in ways few shows dare. The 24 black-and-white prints, all gelatin silver, communicate a spirit that is both cryptic and choleric. They dampen, these images, as in deaden. They silence. One feels in their presence as if having stepped into the afterings of […]
Moved Objects by Arini Byng and Georgia Hutchinson
Mass, plane, line, sphere, and cylinder—all of these abstractionist tropes make repeated appearance in Moved Objects, a new book of work by Georgia Hutchinson and Arini Byng which has been published by Perimeter Editions. These recognizable geometric volumes are carefully placed to point a finger out of the land of sculpture and back towards painting, […]