neithernor:
turn and look at a spinning trail, California, 2012
Yesterday I received the Meyer Photography Traveling Fellowship. I couldn’t be anymore excited and honored. Looks like I’ll be heading to Dawson City in the Yukon this summer after I finish moving out to LA. The future looks great! Thank you sooooo much to everyone that’s supported me these last four years.
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(here’s the only photo I’ve ever taken of a dog. It was taken while speeding along the highway on the way to Joshua Tree. Sticking your camera out of a fast moving vehicle feeeels grrrrreat! Thanks NG for driving.)
Congrats Suz..you deserve it!
• 27 March 2012
keithharing:
NB-0
c.1971 (age 13)
It’s crazy how many of these names I know….small town.
• 26 March 2012
iamtrying2breakyourheart:
from Will Happiness Find Me? by Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Koenig Books, London, 2003
(via an-itinerant-poet)
• 21 March 2012
Ed Panar’s Salad Days Vol. 2 is now available via the website.
Like usual, with wholesale orders and pre-orders, half of this small edition of 100 is already sold out.
• 19 March 2012
nicholasgottlund:
Opening reception Saturday, March 24th from 7 - 10pm.
B A L T I M O R E !
• 19 March 2012
jennilee:
Keith Haring, Subway Drawings 1981-82 Andrew Roth, New York, 2010
An Art Service
• 17 March 2012
nicholasgottlund:
I did a project for Parallelograms
The archive is worth spending some time with!
• 15 March 2012
Erin Nelson …. summer 2012
• 14 March 2012
lithoshop:
Conrad Schwable and Steve Andrews pull images for James Turrell. Note the AC/DC tee on the printer….rock-n-roll.
• 12 March 2012
museumuesum:
MARCEL DUCHAMP
Cigarette, 1936
Gelatin silver print
30.0 x 20.7 cm
Without its paper wrapper, Duchamp’s cigarette becomes something else entirely-a potent signifier of sexuality stripped bare; a naked assemblage of chance in which the liberated tobacco rejoices in disarray. It may also represent a visual pun on the term découpage, which literally means “cutting out” but is more broadly defined as a mixing of elements-for instance, the text and images in George Hugnet’s book of poemes-découpages for which Duchamp created this image. In the book, a page of text and symbols in different typefaces is juxtaposed with pasted images and scraps of text from other printed media. Poetry and collage work together-or against each other-to simultaneously create and undermine meaning through a seemingly random grouping of disparate elements.
(via boxforstanding)
• 6 March 2012
some new special editions coming summer 2012
• 6 March 2012