With this, I think I can finally say Merry X-mas indeed! Warhol & Capote.
Thank you Public Art Fund for posting this.
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With this, I think I can finally say Merry X-mas indeed! Warhol & Capote.
Thank you Public Art Fund for posting this.
(Source: fernanda8a)
Crazy New Yorkers!!
Researchers at the Department of Science at Dartmouth College have developed a software tool that answers a classic question of the digital age - “just how much Photoshopping did that magazine cover model get?”
The project’s leader, Professor Hany Farid, works with an image science…
(Source: loreblog)
(via usefulguilt)
Nan and Brian in Bed, NYC - Nan Goldin, 1983
From the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History:
Like her subjects, Goldin operates in the gap between art and life that is the special province of the bohemian—where one’s attitude and attire, relationships and lifestyle are as carefully constructed and dramatically expressed as any work of art. During her first decade of work, from the mid-1970s to the ’80s, the artist literally lived with her camera, producing more than 800 images that were originally presented as a slide show with music entitled The Ballad of Sexual Dependency—a cumulative work in the shape of a life. Nan and Brian in Bed is Goldin’s signature image and served as the cover image for the book version of The Ballad, a contemporary vision of alienation and romantic discord set in the photogenic squalor of New York’s Lower East Side.
“Without my background in skateboarding or music, I certainly wouldn’t be a photographer,” Andreas Laszlo Konrath told New Yorker Photo Coordinator, Maria Lokke. Konrath is perhaps best known for his work documenting the high-end fashion circuit, but got his start photographing his fellow punks and skaters.
For more of Konrath’s work: http://nyr.kr/tlphU3
(Source: newyorker.com)
possible hot lights idea: documenting contents of boxes or bags, we have a ton of them in our attic
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