Self trained photographer Alex Prager makes stills (and films) based on the film stills of the Golden Years of Hollywood. Nice piece on her talking about her work. She is also having a big Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery in November / 2013.
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Deborah Turbeville, who almost single-handedly turned fashion photography from a clean, well-lighted thing into something dark, brooding and suffused with sensual strangeness, died on Thursday in Manhattan. She was 81…
via NY-Times article
JR: Blow Up
The Renegade Artist Spreads His Work Around the Globe in Filmmaker Matt Black’s Latest Portrait
Now a TED Prize-winner, semi-anonymous JR grew up in the suburbs of Paris and began tagging and “exhibiting” on the streets as a teen. When he found a camera on the Metro, he started taking photographs. Now he’s shaking things up with a new system that allows everyone to print and post works in their own neighborhoods, all for free. “It’s true art. That’s why people want to participate,” says Black, who caught up with the self-described “photograffeur” as part of his Reflections series. Today JR, who views the city as “the biggest gallery in the world,” also shows in more traditional spaces, including Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin and the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Los Angeles MoCA, collaborating with artists such as Jose Parlà and Takashi Murakami. “He’s creating this monster project,” reflects the director, “showing that we’re all human—all equal.”
Via Nowness
In the commercial world of portrait, still life and fashion photography everything starts with Irving Penn. There is not one photographer of note up until the 1990’s you could name whom he has not influenced. Photographers based entire careers making pictures informed by Penn’s incredible photographs (that are just as good today as ever). This survey of his work is installed beautifully and all the hits are here to feast your eyes on.
Via pacemacgill.com
Exhibition New York: Sebastiaan Bremer at Edwynn Houk Gallery
September 12 – November 2, 2013
Opening reception: Thursday, 12 September,
Sebastiaan Bremer is showing a really amazing group of hand painted photographs in his current exhibition at Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York. Unlike most who simple hand color their photos Sebastiaan adds another layer of meaning with his meticulous handling of paint and line to obscured snapshots. This is a really beautiful exhibition and not to be missed.