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Everything I make is a Picture of a Picture in some respect. Pictures of Pictures have always interested me. They are a little bit like a room of mirrors in how they operate. Letinsky has long done a cool and calculated type of still life of mostly food and objects in white rooms the best ones being when she introduces subtle shifts in the color of her lighting.

In this series she changes her game and photographs cut out images of magazines in her minimalist style.  With this academic body of work she is a bit more like a postmodern Vermeer with a camera. Want to see more artists who use mass media images in their work? It all started with Andy Warhol and the legions of artists that followed in his footsteps.

Laura Letinsky Ill Form and Void Full  18 Jan – 7 April 2013

Take one part Japanese brush painting tradition, one part Jackson Pollack’s gesture painting, mix with a little water and you get the work of  Shinichi Maruyama in this series titled Kusho

http://www.shinichimaruyama.com/portfolio/permalink/384426/4ab8f78a666a04

 

 

Starting out as a petite local art blog Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof’s award-winning work in covering the local scene is not only the best in Philly but a serious international art blog as well:  http://www.theartblog.org

 

Best Art Blogs Series: Philadelphia

See the documentary about his junk yard work and how he helped a community as well as his talk on TED.  (All students should view the TED talk)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amazing and diverse life long body of work…

Joan Fontcuberta is one of the most inventive contemporary photographers, with an over 30-year achievement of constantly investigating and questioning the photographic medium. His work is distinguished by original and playful conceptual approaches that particularly explore photographic conventions, means of representation and claims to truth. He challenges concepts of science and fiction in interdisciplinary projects that extend far beyond the gallery space.

via Hasselblad Foundation

Interview with him on Hasselblad’s web site

Joan Foncubeta’s web site