Friday, February 18, 2011

The Production of Space



Alice Attie, Untitled (Memorial to Buster), 2001-04

from Studio Museum Harlem
11 Nov 2010 - 13 Mar 2011

I selected this photograph because it shows the relationship between people using an exploration of urban terrain. 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Brenda LaBier: Architectural Abstracts




Architectural Abstracts Series: Brenda LaBier
Untitled, 2010. © Studio65. Courtesy the artist

Expanding on shooting instinctually in regards to attraction, I focused in on architectural elements such as line, form and repetition. I selected the following three images because of their simplicity and translucence. 

Brenda LaBier: Architectural Abstracts



Architectural Abstracts Series: Brenda LaBier
Untitled, 2010. © Studio65. Courtesy the artist

Expanding on shooting instinctually in regards to attraction, I focused in on architectural elements such as line, form and repetition. I selected the following three images because of their simplicity and translucence. 

Brenda LaBier: Architectural Abstracts




Architectural Abstracts Series: Brenda LaBier
Untitled, 2010. © Studio65. Courtesy the artist


Expanding on shooting instinctually in regards to attraction, I focused in on architectural elements such as line, form and repetition. I selected the following three images because of their simplicity and translucence. 



Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Robert Polidori: Pripyat and Chernobyl


Robert Polidori, Auditorium in School #5, Pripyat, 2001
http://www.camerawork.de/lang-en/exhibitions/present.html


from Camera Work Berlin
22 January 2011 - 12 March 2011


Polidori's works fulfill my fascination with repeated objects as well as abandoned places. It was hard to choose one work!

Sol LeWitt: Drawing Series...


Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #1085: Drawing Series-Composite, Part I-IV, #1-24, A+B, (detail), 1968/2003.



from DIA Center for the Arts
16 September 2006 - ongoing


Varying tonality, grids and patterns made me stop to take a second look at this four color rendering of simple but pleasing composition. 

David Stephenson: Light Cities


David Stephenson, Tokyo Tower and Shiba Park 1 and 2, 2010.
Ed. 1/5, pigment print on cotton rag paper, mounted on white plexi, wood brace 
50 x 40” image, 53 1/2 x 43 1/2” sheet 

http://www.saulgallery.com


from Julie Saul Gallery 
6 January 2011 - 19 February 2010


I first reacted to the color of this image which drew me in to the juxtaposition of the cityscape and what seems to be residences in the foreground. This is an amazing night shot!