January 2011
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Toni Parks
”Twins, ” 1988
Toni Parks, daughter of Gordon Parks, is showing her photography alongside her father’s for the very first time. The exhibition is titled “Bridging the Gap: Photography by Gordon Parks and Toni Parks,” at the Castle Gallery at the College of New Rochelle. On View until February 20, 2011
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All Seeing Eye Clock
Gilbert Clock Company, c.1905
Wood w/polychrome and copper hand, 29 x 21 x 3 inches
TAAS 2011, Booth 29, Ricco/Maresca Gallery
This was by far the greatest piece I saw at The American Antiques Show last week. I just wish I could’ve taken it home w/me. It even worked, sigh…
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Carlos Serrao
Galen Hooks
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Dewey Nicks
Shot for the New York Times Magazine
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Klaus Thymann
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Trailer: Bill Cunningham New York by Richard Press
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David Bailey: Four Beats to the Bar and No...
Flowers Skulls Contacts by David Bailey
The subject of a new documentary by Jérôme de Missolz to air on the Sundance Channel next month.
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Trailer for Fall and Winter
‘Fall & Winter’ is a documentary that explores the origins of our global crisis in order to better understand the catastrophic transition we have now entered. This film presents the ideas and experience of a wide range of people dedicated to confronting this crisis head on. The result is an analysis of our failing institutions and culture so we may be equipped to...
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salamander-xoxo:
KAWS designed a limited edition bulb for The Standard Hotel. I want one!
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William Eggleston Museum
Memphis, TN, about 1969
Untitled, 1975
Red Ceiling or Greenwood, Mississippi, 1973
William Eggleston’s hometown of Memphis, TN is planning to build a 15,000 sq. ft museum to house the offices of the Eggleston archive, gallery spaces to display his work and the work of other contemporary artists. The museum is expected to open in 2013.
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Hugh Holland
Down On The Corner, Danny Kwock, Balboa Beach (No.68), 1975
Left Turn Only, Orange County (No.58), 1975
How Many (No.59), 1970s
Tube Socks on Board, Marina Del Rey Skate Park (No.61), 1977
Hang One, Burbank (No.84), 1975
A Break On The Concrete (No.52), 1970s
Hugh Holland’s new book on 1970s california skate culture, Locals Only, is available now through Ammo Books
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Jason Nocito
Exhibition: Ara Dymond and Jason Nocito at Taxter & Spengemann Jan. 14 - Feb. 12
Book: Loads
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Shaniqwa Jarvis
Sky Ferreira by Shaniqwa Jarvis
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Annette Messager
Annette Messager
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John Francis Peters returns to Haiti
caption: Ruth Augustine, age 19, dances with her walkman after receiving a new prosthetic leg.
John Francis Peters went back to Haiti in July and was invited to spend a few days at the Hanger Clinic, which works with disabled Haitians on rehabilitation and fitting for new prosthetics. Check out more from his trip here.
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Rachel Sussman: The Oldest Living Things In The...
welwitschia mirabilis #0707-22411 (2,000 years old; namib naukluft desert, namibia)
la llareta #0308-23b26 (up to 3,000 years old, atacama desert, chile)
brain coral #0210-4501 (2,000 years old; speyside, tobago)
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John Baldessari
(via)
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Valie Export
hotparade:
Valie Export via
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The beauty of the world… has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting...
– Virginia Woolf (via melancholynotes)
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Rong Rong
Rong Rong, East Village, Beijing, No. 81. 1994
Included in the exhibition, Staging Action: Performance in Photography since 1960 at MoMA.
Jan. 28th - May 9th
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The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. -e.e. cummings
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