Thursday, August 27, 2009
What Happens When Artists Make It Big
How Could This Happen to Annie Leibovitz? @ nymag.com
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articles
Monday, August 10, 2009
RIP, John Hughes.
Lately (in the last two days) I have been very into this:
And that's really all I wanted to share with you, internet, and so here is a photograph of my friend and her sleeping mask in Montreal, QC:

I also want to note that one of the greatest screenwriters of our time died this past weekend, and I am really genuinely distraught over the matter. He hadn't done much in the last 10 years, but his work between 1983 and the early 90s can't ever be replaced. Peace out, John Hughes.
And that's really all I wanted to share with you, internet, and so here is a photograph of my friend and her sleeping mask in Montreal, QC:

I also want to note that one of the greatest screenwriters of our time died this past weekend, and I am really genuinely distraught over the matter. He hadn't done much in the last 10 years, but his work between 1983 and the early 90s can't ever be replaced. Peace out, John Hughes.
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photography,
synth pop
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Back from the dead of summer to share this incredible gem:
Atlas Sound feat. Panda Bear - Walkabout
xx
Atlas Sound feat. Panda Bear - Walkabout
xx
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mp3s
Monday, April 13, 2009
Marlene Dumas
I was going to update with an overview of my own work from the last couple months, but in the midst of that I read a really excellent quote from Marlene Dumas about her paintings:
"I once participated in a panel on art and pornography in London. There were all these writers, and everyone was saying they're not really pornographic, but they use it (in their work), and it was a bit boring, I have to admit. But one guy stood up at a certain stage, and he said, 'I'm a pornographer, and I don't think you know anything about pornography at all!'
So in Los Angeles, when I had a lecture and people could ask questions, one man stood up, and he said, 'Well, you can say (your work) is about this and that, but when I look at these explicit sexual things of yours, I can't see anything else but pornography.'
A few years previously, I would not have known how to answer, but I said, 'Well, I can see that this gentleman is not a pornographer. He doesn't really look at pornography at all, because then he would see that there's a big difference.'
Full Article: The Houston Chronicle (the website of which, I would also like to point out purely out of sheer immaturity, is entitled "Chron.com" which I'm guessing gets a lot of hits from the 14-25 year old stoner population)
The difference between art and pornography is something I myself am very interested in, and while Dumas' paintings are not pornographic in nature, we are really moving in the wonderful direction of pushing the censoral boundaries in this day and age... but that's an entire essay on it's own that I'm too mentally worn out to write about at the moment. On to work:

"Young Boys" Marlene Dumas, 1993, oil on canvas

"The Cover-up" Marlene Dumas, 1994, oil on canvas

"Stola" Marlene Dumas, 2000, oil on canvas
See more by searching google.
"I once participated in a panel on art and pornography in London. There were all these writers, and everyone was saying they're not really pornographic, but they use it (in their work), and it was a bit boring, I have to admit. But one guy stood up at a certain stage, and he said, 'I'm a pornographer, and I don't think you know anything about pornography at all!'
So in Los Angeles, when I had a lecture and people could ask questions, one man stood up, and he said, 'Well, you can say (your work) is about this and that, but when I look at these explicit sexual things of yours, I can't see anything else but pornography.'
A few years previously, I would not have known how to answer, but I said, 'Well, I can see that this gentleman is not a pornographer. He doesn't really look at pornography at all, because then he would see that there's a big difference.'
Full Article: The Houston Chronicle (the website of which, I would also like to point out purely out of sheer immaturity, is entitled "Chron.com" which I'm guessing gets a lot of hits from the 14-25 year old stoner population)
The difference between art and pornography is something I myself am very interested in, and while Dumas' paintings are not pornographic in nature, we are really moving in the wonderful direction of pushing the censoral boundaries in this day and age... but that's an entire essay on it's own that I'm too mentally worn out to write about at the moment. On to work:

"Young Boys" Marlene Dumas, 1993, oil on canvas

"The Cover-up" Marlene Dumas, 1994, oil on canvas

"Stola" Marlene Dumas, 2000, oil on canvas
See more by searching google.
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painters
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Noah Kalina
(Un)fortunately internet famous for taking a picture of himself at the same angle every day for 6 years and then animating it (so much so that The Simpsons parodied it), Noah Kalina is also a formidable photographer. His use of lighting is incredibly creative.




(c) 2009 Noah Kalina
More at: noahkalina.com, Noah K's flickr




(c) 2009 Noah Kalina
More at: noahkalina.com, Noah K's flickr
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photographers
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Rune Guneriussen, Lisa Hannigan
I can't pronounce his last name, but I like the way he creates scenarios using inanimate objects an awful lot. Incredibly witty.



(c) Rune Guneriussen 2009
more at his website: runeguneriusenn.no
And here is a lovely little song by Lisa Hannigan (the title is my favourite kind of nut):
Lisa Hannigan - Pistachio
I listened to this album for nearly 3 weeks straight while doing school work.



(c) Rune Guneriussen 2009
more at his website: runeguneriusenn.no
And here is a lovely little song by Lisa Hannigan (the title is my favourite kind of nut):
Lisa Hannigan - Pistachio
I listened to this album for nearly 3 weeks straight while doing school work.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Flora Hanitijo, Tom Waits


(c) Flora Hanitijo, 2009
more at her website: florahanitijo.com
Also, rather alarmingly, I've been listening to nothing butthe Early Years of Tom Waits for the past 3 days straight, but if you listen to these:
Tom Waits - Mockin'bird
Tom Waits - Ol' 55
...well, how can I not listen to that over and over?
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mp3s,
photographers
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