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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

BROOKE SHADEN




BROOKE SHADEN took up photography in December 2008 when she graduated from Temple University with degrees in film and English. Her passion for visual storytelling came to a new height when realized that through photography she could create new worlds within our world.

Brooke's goal in photography is to make beautiful the things that others find disturbing. She works in square format with a heavy emphasis on post processing.

Brooke has been said to encapsulate a new way of creating imagery for our time and has "...dramatically restated a new photographic feminist agenda for the 21st century." She uses the female form, rather than the female identity (i.e.: rarely showing faces in her photographs), and thus comments on female stereotyping. The square frame itself has been turned into a mirror of our own lives, one that emboldens the distressing and disturbing while juxtaposing that with beauty and depth.

Self portraiture for her is not autobiographical in nature. Instead, she attempts to place herself within these worlds that she wishes we could live in, worlds where secrets float out in the open, where the impossible becomes possible. Brooke's photography questions the definition of what it means to be alive.


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BROOKE SHADEN
BROOKE SHADEN'S VERY INTERESTING BLOG

ROBERTO BERNARDI



ROBERTO BERNARDI is a photorealist painter.

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ROBERTO BERNARDI
BORN in Todi, Italy, 1974.

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ROBERTO BERNARDI
ROBERTO BERNARDI @ BERNARDUCCI MEISEL

Monday, 25 January 2010

GREGORY THIELKER



"My most recent paintings and drawings explore the sensation of seeing from a car while driving through the rain. I am fascinated with the constantly changing, yet particular landscapes seen from the car and also the way that the water on the windshield interacts with that landscape. The water creates a shifting lens for the way we see the environment- both highlights and obscures our viewing. Perspectives slip and compress, while shapes and colors merge into one another. I also work with relationships between surface and depth, between flatness and illusion. These works are born out of real experience and have a close relationship with the medium of painting- its fluidity, transparency, and capacity for layering, mixing, and blending. I draw upon a lineage of painters from Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter.

The paintings themselves are compiled from hundreds of photographs taken while driving in rainstorms with the windshield wipers turned off. While these moments are commonly ignored or deemed a necessary part of reaching our desired destination, they are powerfully charged with weather, light, and color- all experienced at a great velocity. This combination of speed and subdued calm, as the world goes past, creates a kind of transcendental moment that I hope to tap into with the fluidity of the painting medium."(gregory thielker @ my modern met)

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GREGORY THIELKER
EDUCATION
2005 Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Masters of Fine Arts in Painting
2002 Williams College, Williamstown, MA, Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in Art History
2000 Pont Aven School of Contemporary Art, Brittany, France

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GREGORY THIELKER

DAVID URBANKE



DAVID URBANKE is 15 years old (!) and is from New Jersey, USA.

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DAVID URBANKE'S FLICKR
DAVID URBANKE'S INTERVIEW @ COMING UP STRONG

SYLVIE RENO



"There are periods during which, making forty Kalashnikovs doesn't frighten her. And by hand. Like that. Not necessarily because she's angry. She makes her weapons rather quickly considering the manufacturing time. Forty kalashnikovs in fifteen days. That seems reasonable.. they're in cardboard. (...)

Compulsion,Obsession in repetive work and the ensuing relief drive her to repeat the objects in an installation. Accumulating identical pieces (automatic pisols of the Browning 7,65mm type) which will be installed together relieves her.
The installations are developed during the work process. The piece evolves and is nourished throughout its elaboration. What's more, each installation is related to the one to come.The material doesn't always create the work. But a place can incite a work using the material accumulated in the studio. The studio is a reservoir of material. To compose a work is also desire, reaction, history. A pleasant feeling in New York can inspire her to fabricate a Browning, then fifty, as many as the stars on the American flag. Little thought before the work, she thinks while working. At least if everything's alright. Ideas are needed to get past the dead ends. She says she has no imagination."
Jean-Pierre Ostende, excerpts from the text Quarante kalachnikovs? Deux semaines
in the catalog Lundi Jamais / Montags Nie, 1998
(link)

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SYLVIE RENO
BORN in 1959, Paris, France
LIVES and works in Marseille, France
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SYLVIE RENO
SYLVIE RENO @ WE FIND WILDNESS

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

BENNY HORNE



BENNY HORNE. FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER.

BENNY HORNE
BENNY HORNE @ MODELS.COM

MAURIZIO ANZERI


Embroidery on photo

MAURIZIO ANZERI
BORN 1969, Loano, Italy
Living and working in London

EDUCATION
2002 – 2005 The Slade School of Fine Art, London, MA Fine Art - Sculpture
1996 – 99 The London Institute - Camberwell College of Arts, BA (Hons) Sculpture and Graphic Design

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MAURIZIO ANZERI
MAURIZIO ANZERI @ SAATCHI
MAURIZIO ANZERI @ CYANATRENDLAND