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  • Judy Gelles: The Fourth Grade Project

    The combination of frontal and reverse portraits allowed for the development of both personal and universal stories.  The children are presented as individuals; however, their stories speak to greater pervasive truths and problems within our society.  Told in their own words, their stories touch on some of our most pressing social issues and common human […]

    Judy Gelles No responses April 3, 2014
  • [An Eye for An I] presents Sarah Zucker & Brian Griffith

    The traveling portrait pop up invites Angelinos and it’s resident artists to come and have their portrait taken for free. Each participant receives their beautiful, high resolution portrait and can do whatever they wish with it (Sell, Trade, Instagram, Tweet, Print, Publish, etc.). The portraits are published within Installation Magazine along with more information about […]

    Installation Magazine No responses March 14, 2014
  • Meet VOLTA NY Founders Amanda Coulson and Uli Voges

    Installation: As VOLTA approaches its 10th year at Basel, what are your thoughts looking back?  What initially inspired the founding of VOLTA? Uli Voges: In 1992, when I started in the gallery business there were only five art fairs in the world.  It was very simple to see how a gallery had to progress in order to […]

    A. Moret No responses March 7, 2014
  • Henri van Noordenburg Reflects on The Garden of Eden

    Referencing the expulsion from the Garden of Eden the works of Henri van Noordenburg focus on overlaying a European aesthetic on the physical and intellectual landscape.  Starting with self-portraits set amid a featureless black background, van Noordenburg slowly and meticulously hand-etches the photographic surface.   van Noordenburg describes the process of self-nude photography as an […]

    Henri van Noordenburg No responses February 27, 2014
  • 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 […]

    Jennifer B. Hudson No responses February 21, 2014
  • Rainer Hosch: The Vanguard Diaries

    As I walk through this world with my camera, I document glimpses of the artistic practice that would otherwise remain a mystery.  This is a personal look at some of my favorite moments visiting artists’ in their studios.  The places I find are special to me, labs of ideas and expression where the people are […]

    Rainer Hosch One response July 12, 2013

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