Olivia Bee (15 year old photographer)

Paws up! Who feels like an under-achiever after reading this article from Dazed Digital??

“Olivia Bee is Here to Stay: A 15-year-old American Photographer who documents her friends and family”

Olivia Bee’s portfolio

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Jim Marshall

Famed rock photographer Jim Marshall died last week at 74 in New York.

NPR
Rolling Stone

Johnny Cash at San Quentin prison, 1969

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“Click! Polaroid Snaps Back On The Scene”

Polaroid is on a comeback. National Public Radio (from America) has the story.

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Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography

Something’s in the air, major new photography exhibitions are opening everywhere. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is opening Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography on 7 May.

For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photographypresents a selection of outstanding photographs by women artists, charting the medium’s history from the dawn of the modern period to the present. Including over two hundred works, this exhibition features celebrated masterworks and new acquisitions from the collection by such figures as Diane Arbus, Berenice Abbott, Claude Cahun, Imogen Cunningham, Rineke Dijkstra, Florence Henri, Roni Horn, Nan Goldin, Helen Levitt, Lisette Model, Lucia Moholy, Tina Modotti, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Carrie Mae Weems, among many others. The exhibition also highlights works drawn from a variety of curatorial departments, including Bottoms,a large-scale Fluxus wallpaper by Yoko Ono.


Ilse Bing. Self-Portrait in Mirrors. 1931.

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Enigmatica

Enigmatica is Melbourne-based (?) designer Kit Webster‘s amazing installation combining image, sound, space and light.

(from Today and Tomorrow)

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“…always bring it to a bigger level and think about space.”

An informative follow up to the link below about the Guggenheim Museum, curator David van der Leer discusses (very briefly) his thoughts about the show in this New York Times article about young curators in New York City. David is only 30. Jerk.

…but always bring it to a bigger level and think about space. And it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re only working with architects and designers but it can also be with artists, with sociologists, with mountain climbers for that matter. As long as people think about space, either about the production, the design, or the experience or the analysis, then I think we’re on the right for what I’m trying to do here.

The full audio interviews with all curators are here.

The article is here.

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“Movements” by David Eskenazi

David Eskenazi recently opened a new exhibition of his photographic work at EDGE Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA. David was trained as an architect but has been developing a series of photographs that address the relationship between space, image and movement.

The work is stunning. Have a look.

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Interior Design Online Soon

PSM students will be teaming up with students from the Interior Design program later this semester for a collaborative project and an exhibition. I’ve just learned that a new site for Interior Design will be launching soon.

Stay tuned…

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Andy Warhol on Man Ray

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Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum


Anish Kapoor

Since its opening in 1959, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Guggenheim building has served as an inspiration for invention, challenging artists and architects to react to its eccentric, organic design. The central void of the rotunda has elicited many unique responses over the years, which have been manifested in both site-specific solo shows and memorable exhibition designs. For the building’s 50th anniversary, the Guggenheim Museum invited nearly two hundred artists, architects, and designers to imagine their dream interventions in the space for the exhibition Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum.

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