Robert Frank: The Americans at the Metropolitan
The gritty black and white photographs seem to represent a different era in photography where direct but poetic observation was the “trend”. Reading the draft Guggenheim proposals were a …
The gritty black and white photographs seem to represent a different era in photography where direct but poetic observation was the “trend”. Reading the draft Guggenheim proposals were a …
When I first saw his work at Graduate School I was shocked by Larry Sultan’s poignant, personal photographs and were like nothing I’ve ever seen before at the time. His …
Check out BOMBlog for an interesting poem–and one of my nightlandscapes. http://bombsite.powweb.com/?p=6574
Across for Aqua housed in a musty abandoned building is a highlight among the fairs: a photography show including Roe Ethridge (with images made specifically for the show), Laurie Simmons, …
artnet’s editor, Walter Robinson, mentions some of my work. http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/robinson/art-basel-miami-beach12-3-09_detail.asp?picnum=7
Yet again, hard drive or operating system failure lead me thank myself for creating complete replication or image of my current drive. Using Acronis True Image, I created an image …
At Sue Scott’s opening last night were colorful series of images playing with time and juxtaposition of everyday objects by Paola Ferrario (whom I’ve not seen in nearly 20 years). Its always …
Steve B. Smith’s exhibition includes some of the best prints, I believe, in New York at the moment. His work has been shown at MoMA and elsewhere, and prints and …
The season starts with Hellen van Meene at Yancey Richardson. Haunting, these small photographs are some of the best I’ve seen this month. Maya Lin at Pacewildenstein: Given that her …