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Handmade Symbology
Finally, we can reach inside one of Gregory’s paintings and hold a physical moment in ceramic form. We are familiar with many of these symbols and elements that have defined his dynamic oeuvre but now the viewer can interact with them, feel their weight and study their character from all angles. Working with ceramics for […]
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The Ethnographic Journals of Gregory Siff
“Did we forget? Life is a thrill!” The studio echoes with the unmistakable charismatic voice of Gregory Siff. The proclamation is accentuated by the cadence of his Brooklyn accent and while much of his face is covered by a cloth mask bearing the official logo of the Major League Baseball commission there are traces of […]
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Pulp Fiction
A note on the cover: The creative process is one that comes full circle. When Installation Magazine was first introduced to the world, we were in print. We were fortunate enough that Hugh Holland’s photograph “The Spectators” appeared on the cover. Several years ago, Mona Kuhn collaborated with The Billboard Creative and fell in love with […]
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Portrait of an American Ice Cream Man
“Your battles inspired me – not the obvious material battles but those that were fought and won behind your forehead.” ― James Joyce Portraits don’t happen in an instant. They are born from years spent staring at the blank page, a white canvas, an empty frame. They are made of microscopic particles of the physical […]
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The Vanguard Diaries Continue
Installation Magazine first introduced The Vanguard Diaries as the inaugural editorial featuring the photography of Rainer Hosch. Known as “The Man with the Camera,” Rainer manages to capture the vibrations of creativity on film as thoughts stir inside the unquiet minds of artists. When he isn’t traveling the globe contributing to iconic fashion and lifestyle publications, he […]
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“CHATEAU REBELS” Part Two
In the days before the opening of “CHATEAU REBELS” at 4AM Gallery in the Pacific Design Center, Gregory Siff and Louis Cannizzarro AKA LouisXXX sit on bended knees in front of the gallery. Gregory opens a bag of markers of various thickness and color, but mainly pink and black and lines them up against the glass wall. In […]