• Lisa M. Robinson

    The air is still.  The snow is like a cocoon, swallowing the land it touches, and outlines the geometry of domestic environments.  In her series Snowbound Lisa M. Robinson presents controlled compositions of outdoor destinations like a basketball court and a trampoline that have no function in the winter months other than to collect the […]

    Installation Magazine No responses November 7, 2013
  • Christian Patterson

    In Sound Affects New York based photographer Christian Patterson celebrates the artifice of an atmosphere in large C-prints.  Tacky bars bathed in neon light and kitsch decor, trinkets collecting dust, and destinations like Skateland that conjure a sense of nostalgia.  Christian Patterson guides us in the footsteps of a stranger, a subject that is never […]

    Installation Magazine No responses November 6, 2013
  • Alyson Denny

    Alyson Denny captures the delicate and violent creatures of the sea in her series Jellyfish Series.  The strange and beautiful creatures of the ocean feel as though they are being examined under a microscope revealing every nuance in shade, color, and subtlety of light. Why did you decide to pursue your artistic practice on the […]

    A. Moret No responses November 4, 2013
  • Michael Chase: Visions of NYC

    A new body of work by Michael Chase is an untitled series that apprises the despondent atmosphere he experienced during his month-long visit to New York City in August, 2013.     The speckled paint I layered over the building is a reminder of the imperfections that cover every surface, even those we can’t see with the naked […]

    Michael Chase No responses October 4, 2013
  • Ina Jang: in the making (a+b+c)

    These images were shot yesterday, as of the moment I am writing this diary (August 28th 2013). For the past few months, I have been slowly working on a new body of work – besides the portraits series there is no there there.  Most times, the images are created indoors which naturally made me spend less […]

    Ina Jang No responses August 30, 2013
  • TUUUM: Collecting for the Future

    Established this year in New York City, Tuuum is the first artist-run community for discovering, collecting and purchasing artwork.  Their name is not an acronym or abbreviation but a word that imitates a sound.  This single, onomatopoetic syllable was borrowed from the sound poem Zang Tumb Tuuum written by Italian Futurist Filippo Marinetti in 1914.  The […]

    Tuuum No responses August 16, 2013