• David Ryle: Trifecta

    London-based photographer David Ryle is well-versed in his field, with a prolific portfolio of commercial and personal projects to show for it, tied neatly together by his subtle but enrapturing color palette.  He has been recognized and awarded by the the Association of Photographers (AOP) and International Photography Awards (IPA). Steam Portraits This project came […]

    David Ryle One response July 26, 2013
  • ARTLANTIC: On the Boardwalk

    While Atlantic City may seem an unlikely art destination, the boardwalk has proven to have fertile and inspired soil.  ARTLANTIC  is the first public art installation to open in Atlantic City and features the works of artists Robert Barry, Peter Hutchinson, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Robert Lach, Jedediah Morfit, John Roloff and Kiki Smith.  Presented […]

    A. Moret One response July 26, 2013
  • Lisa Anne Auerbach: The Mega City Upon a Hill

    Documenting the American landscape on her bicycle, Lisa Anne Auerbach photographs the exteriors of megachurches.  The architectural subjects inspire questions about religion and identity, and bear a striking resemblance to corporate institutions.  Printing on a large format printer, Auerbach produced her first issue of American Megazine,devoted the oversized issue to the megachurch. For many years […]

    Lisa Anne Auerbach No responses July 18, 2013
  • Dreams of Light: Samantha Keely Smith

    Guided by a stream of imagery derived from memory and dreams, the sprawling landscape paintings of Samantha Keely Smith are illuminated from the inside out.  Painting with oil that is infused with light, she captures a feeling that transcends physicality and psychology and celebrates the journey of discovery and exploration. Installation Magazine:  When did you […]

    A. Moret No responses June 21, 2013
  • Ali Richards: In Opposition

    The subjects of the Playground series are deconsecrated stretches of forgotten and unkempt land shrouded by neglect and considered a refuge for rebellious teenagers who wreak havoc on its soil. The landscape is characterized by uneven patches of mud curling and hardening over the sides of destroyed automobiles and decayed garages long overdue for a […]

    A. Moret No responses June 1, 2012
  • Chris Engman: Exploring the Angles of Reality

    “I’m sure that I prolong my life through these things.” – Chris Engman Work by Chris Engman, photos courtesy of Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Imagine glancing quickly past photographer Chris Engman’s work, Transplant—where the entire image of a tree is constructed using panels of images—while in development.  Is it any less real when you […]

    Tony Chavira No responses June 1, 2012