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Installation Magazine’s Must-See Guide to VOLTA NY 2014
Away from the piers, and over from the water, VOLTA NY is centered in the heart of downtown, surrounded by individually laid cobble stones that have served as the foundation for arts and culture for centuries. While most exhibitors in the fair circuit may focus on gallery wide curations, VOLTA NY offers an invitational show […]
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Behind the Veil with Tim Hailand
“I suppose that my subjects are, for me, idealized versions of themselves, just as toile de Jouy fabric represented a romanticized interpretation of pastoral ‘reality’ in late-18th century France.” – Tim Hailand In my work, I allow the material to lead me — it lets me know what it wants (or does not want) […]
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Haley Jane Samuelson’s Investigation of Femininity
The photographs of Haley Jane Samuelson take place in abandoned settings, quite often man-made structures being reclaimed by their natural surroundings. These places of transition provide the opportunity to position the feminine experience on a literal threshold of what once was and what is about to be. I started photographing modern dancers in 2009, […]
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The Art of Elysium’s 7th Annual “Pieces of Heaven” Art Auction
Installation artists Chris Otcasek, Jen Stark, Quam Odunsi, Gregory Siff and Gray Malin will be part of the Art of Elysium’s 7th Annual Pieces of Heaven charity art auction taking place February 26th in Siren LAB, Los Angeles. Founded in 1997, The Art of Elysium encourages working actors, artists and musicians to voluntarily dedicate their time and talent to children […]
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Jennifer B. Hudson Meditates on Medic and Melancholy
I am a devoted collector of keepsakes and relics, and feel as though the physical DNA of the owner, or giver, is woven into the object, leaves an imprint, and infuses it with preciousness. The jars in this image are filled with photographs, love notes, letters, and personal relics, along with milk, honey, water, and […]
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Alastair Philip Wiper Visits the Danish Crown Slaughterhouse
Right, I’m going to kick this off by saying that I am not a squeamish person. I love food, I love meat, and I particularly love pork. In an ideal world, we would all get our meat from the guy in our village whose family has lovingly cared for their animals over generations, […]