• Siri Kaur: Plates + Slides

    Her images, originating in diverse locations including Iceland, New England, Alaska and Southern California, reveal an artistic practice that is deeply personal, yet universal, oscillating between anxiety and yearning for a better world.  Kaur’s haunting, signature use of light betrays unexpressed desires lurking behind her subjects’ ruminative gazes, while the eerily perfect settings feel inhabited […]

    A. Moret No responses August 24, 2014
  • Best of Think 2013

    Issue 01  /  Hillary Metz: Blythe Projects Going Nomad Hillary Metz, founder and director of Blythe Projects, describes her decision to break away from the traditional brick and mortar and adopt a nomadic approach.  She hit the road and has never looked back.   Issue 05  /  Lisa Adams: The Day the Shade Came Down After […]

    A. Moret No responses January 17, 2014
  • Blythe Projects: Going NO+MAD

    Hillary Metz, founder and director of Blythe Projects, describes her decision to break away from the traditional brick and mortar and adopt a nomadic approach.  She hit the road and has never looked back. Under torrential El Niño rains in November 2009, I opened Blythe Projects in a 3200 square foot gallery space in Culver […]

    A. Moret No responses March 12, 2013
  • Siri Kaur: Looking Forward Into the Past

    On a crisp spring morning the early fog lifts like a fine vapor, ascending to the clouds, so that the city below the Griffith Park Observatory gains definition.  Through the clunky and rusted metal binoculars perched along the perimeter, Los Angeles lays below with each neighborhood, area, and zip code appearing as one giant artery […]

    A. Moret No responses June 1, 2012