Tag Archives: photography
Daniel Cooney Fine Art is Making Waves
Salt water skin, stretched Lycra, pearled perspiration, oiled up glutes, and bathing caps. Making Waves illuminates the epitome of summertime through this conglomeration of photographs. Daniel Cooney Fine Art captures the sensual and blithe antics of summer, while also effectively using the potency of memory and identity to anchor the exhibit. The show incorporates archetypal […]
John Baldessari: Installation Works 1987-1989
Marian Goodman Gallery is showing early installation works by John Baldessari that represent the artist’s distinct architectural elements and their exploration. They are compositional photography pieces that developed during a defining period of the artist’s career. John Baldessari is also set to have a solo exhibition at The Garage CCC in Moscow, Russia in September. John […]
Herman Čater
I am a landscape and portrait photographer. The collection showing an old man attracted the most attention in the world. With landscape photos I try to warn people not to destry our beautiful planet. The story about the man tells about his last days. He was living alone in the mountains in a 200 year […]
Ingesting the Light: James Turrell at Pace Gallery
James Turrell, long known for his work with light and space, has devoted more than four decades to creating a naked-eye observatory out of the cone of an extinct Paleolithic Era volcano located in Arizona’s Painted Desert. Roden Crater and Autonomous Structures opened at Pace Gallery last March in anticipation of the light artist’s exhibitions […]
Jimmy DeSana at Salon 94
On Friday, June 21st NY Arts Magazine attended the opening of Party Picks at Salon 94 Bowery, which encapsulates a dynamic selection of Jimmy DeSana’s incredibly visceral oeuvre. DeSana is most well known for documentation of the New York punk scene and the celebrities that represent this aggressive, yet equally titillating cultural movement. However, labeling […]
Ajay Narayan
My photos are my world as I see it. They are the moments which I capture as my own expressions. They are full of forms, colors and depth. My photos are inspired by the fascination of nature enriching our lives in all its forms. I am happy to catch these moments to marvel and share […]
Arne Svenson at Julie Saul Gallery
Arne Svenson’s most recent photographic series, The Neighbors, is on view at Julie Saul Gallery. Acting as voyeur and investigator, Svenson used a telephoto lens to photograph his neighbors in a highrise across the street from his apartment. The photographs remind us of film stills, or a slow-moving art-house picture. The work shows windows framing […]
To Sleep, Perchance To Dream by Anita Sto and Giorgio Savona
Thursday, May 23rd, 2013 independent curators Anita Sto and Giorgio Savona will present TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM, a preview of a work in progress by conceptual multimedia artist, Anita Sto and Professional Photographer Giorgio Savona. The exhibition will be held at Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10013. TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE […]
Claudia Salguero
Painting stroke by stroke over my photographs I add by hand what the camera can’t capture: sounds, emotions and vibrations. My work is a magical combination of photography, digital and traditional art. claudiasalguero.com