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Aug 12, 2008
10:52pm
Aug 10, 2008
8:40pm
WNYC Street Shots: Bruce Gilden (via wnycradio)
Aug 10, 2008
7:49pm
Aug 3, 2008
10:50pm
We teach artists both a litany of names and the fashioning of individuality. Instead of working on a practice, it is the artist who is worked on, pushed to internalize the art world, to take it seriously and to produce an identity in its image. –Howard Singerman, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville
- A Practice Without Center: the work of Sophie Calle | the space in between
Aug 3, 2008
8:08pm
Aug 3, 2008
8:00pm
Gregory Crewdson’s photographs feature a series of ongoing and possibly connected dramas, located in small town America yet conceived on a grand scale. They do a considerable amount to affirm the suspicion that the contemporary epic is increasingly located in the anonymous American landscape…
- Frieze Magazine | Shows | Gregory Crewdson
Aug 2, 2008
4:03pm
Three decades later, pictures constructed for the camera—staged photographs—have become a standard art-world practice. And we’re so accustomed now to Photoshopped realities that we’ve let go, for good, of our assumption that pictures don’t lie. Which means we’ve come to that moment when it’s time to sort seriously through the photographers who work this way and see what we think. Has all this stagecraft left behind much worth seeing?
- If You Build It They Will Come - TIME
Jul 27, 2008
3:43pm
Jul 22, 2008
12:52pm
Jul 20, 2008
8:25pm
Jul 20, 2008
8:14pm
Jul 20, 2008
4:29pm
Tod Papageorge - Passing Through Eden
BOMB Magazine: Tod Papageorge by Richard B. Woodward
New York Magazine - Yale Photography Guru Tod Papageorge Seizes the Spotlight
Jul 11, 2008
4:54pm
Jul 8, 2008
12:19pm
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11:55am
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