Illustration by Insu Lee.
conceptual
Experimental Theatre #01, Kim Byungkwan, acrylic, Seoul, Korea.
Photography by Michael Avedon.
Fashion photography collages for Creem Magazine, by Jesse Draxler.
Underwater photography by Zena Holloway.
Painting Must Die-Painting Must Live, Loren Munk, 2013.
Art history made easy with this flow chart!
Photographed by Nick Knight for Another Magazine, 2009.
The Broken Tree, Oleg Vassiliev, 1990
Diverging from all the turbulence in Russia, here’s a piece by the late Russian artist Oleg Vassiliev, titled Twilight I.
“To me, the visible and tangible world is more a thing of remembrance than of perception of reality.”
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Beautiful underwater photography by Zena Holloway.
Some well known and not so well known Jeff Wall photographs. It’s so important to show more than just the popular works-kind of like listening to the whole album versus listening to only the single. There is so much more to a photographer than just a few good photographs.
Photographer to know: Oleg Oprisco, from Ukraine.
Oprisco’s photos are like taking a peak into a storybook; part whimsical, part fine art. His muted color palette is my favorite element to work, which is titled ‘Photography as sense’ on his website. His photos seem quite simple but each shot seems to be so carefully constructed, as if each photo is a storybook in itself.
Get enveloped in his works at www.oprisco.com
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“Soo Sunny Parks installation Unwoven Light animates Rice Gallerys expansive space, transforming it into a shimmering world of light, shadow, and brilliant color. Suspended from the walls and ceiling, thirty-seven individually sculpted units are arranged as a graceful, twisting flow of abstract form.”
-Rice Gallery
Seoul, Korea
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