Installation Magazine
  • Rolex Mentor & Protégé Arts Initiative Rolex Mentor & Protégé Arts Initiative In a day and age when it seems that the tradition of masters and students has long since past, Rolex’s philanthropic Mentor & Protégé Arts Initiative persists in the desire of continuing this teaching method.  Since its advent in 2002, each year the Rolex committee located in Geneva undergoes […] No responses November 22, 2013
  • Siri Kaur at Cohen Gallery In our special issue In Blank We Trust we presented Siri Kaur‘s photographic explorations fusing scientific inquiry with stunting visuals.  Turning her photographic lens to nature’s beauty rather than the abstraction of the universe, this amazing photographer now shares with Installation her latest news.  Kaur will be participating in the exhibition Influenced by the Sun opening at Cohen […] No responses November 21, 2013
  • TASCHEN & National Geographic present National Geographic. Around the world in 125 years Celebrating National Geographic’s 125th Anniversary, TASCHEN adds another wonder to it’s Seven Wonders.  Publishing companies TASCHEN and National Geographic present a photographic journey around the world for $499.  National Geographic. Around the world in 125 years is only available in English in the US & UK, other language editions will be released in spring 2014.  Only 125,000 […] No responses November 18, 2013
  • Garet Field-Sells The Creative Director of Installation Magazine Garet Field-Sells shares a selection of work from his recent Angle and Multiple series that accentuate the fluidity of the human form.     Why did you decide to pursue your artistic practice on the West Coast? The most facinating element of Los Angeles, to me, is how different each neighborhood is from each other. […] No responses November 15, 2013
  • Thomas Witte is Cutting Shadows in Grand Central Station Installation introduced the craftsmanship behind the paper art of Thomas Witte in Issue 32.  This week we present his work on the exhibition On Paper/ Grand Central at 100, along with four other international paper cut artists, Thomas presents Cutting Shadows, a work inspired by the history of Grand Central.  Artist Xin Song presents her work for […] No responses November 14, 2013
  • Jen Davis Jen Davis uses her camera as a diary, daring to appear as a vulnerable subject examining her body, identity, and the meaning of beauty in contemporary culture.  Photographing herself wrapped in a soaked towel and in deep states of contemplation and sadness on the edge of her bed, the viewer is granted access into deeply […] No responses November 12, 2013