[IMAGE MAKERS] Michel Comte
Fashion house Miu Miu just held a bash at photographer Michel Comte's 1920s California jazz age mansion. Michel Comte was born 1954 in Zurich, Switzerland. The professionally trained art restorer approached photography autodidactically. 1979 Comte received his first international advertising assignment from Karl Lagerfeld for the fashion house of Chloe and moved to Paris. Work for the American Vogue lead him in 1981 to New York and later on he took residence in Los Angeles. "I have always lived on the edge", Comte states on his restless persona. "If I no longer have a sense of risk I immediately move on. I probably inherited that from my grandfather." (Swiss aviaton pioneer Alfred Comte.)
Images: Tierney Gearon
Photographs: © Tierney Gearon www.tiernygearon.com
Photographs by Maxwell Snow
Gaga + Araki
MATTHEW STONE / RULES FOREVER (PART II)
In Stone's last exhibition at Union Gallery Forever Rules (Part I), Stone presented a single sculpture in the center of the gallery and 3 photo-collage works on wood. The sculpture and also main focus of the exhibition was an oak and birch floor-based sculpture, a structure entirely hand built by the artist, titled “Forever Rules”. The sculpture was formed in part by an open sided, oak dodecahedron, its pentagonal facets creating a complex, net-like form. In Plato's divine geometry, the dodecahedron is described as a perfect solid. Historically it has been attached to the concept of a fifth element, namely Ether (Aether) or Universe. It has represented the perfect mediation of the infinite and the finite, the sphere and the cube. For his second part exhibition Rules Forever (Part II), Stone will continue honoring Plato and will present a much larger sculptural element comprising four oak structures, but instead of a large photographic nude, cut into hundreds of wooden squares that passes through the structure, as in the show before, the artist has decided to cluster the structure with photographic collages, printed directly onto birch plywood. These digitally collaged configurations of torso and limb, show bodies intertwined and connected. Unmistakable as Stone's work, the gestures and classical poses of his languorous figures are intersected by areas of new color, cut, if only to reconnect, along unnatural, directional and geometric bias. On view until July 30 at the Union Gallery in the UK. www.union-gallery.com
Adarsha Benjamin: Self Portrait
Adarsha Benjamin, Self Portrait. "Covered in Orange Paint at 6am in Brooklyn, NY. Self Portrait shot on Impossible PX600 UV Instant Film" Look out for more in the first issue of AUTRE.
Todd Eberle: Empire of Space
...The Empire of Space is a lavish look at Eberle’s career and features many rare and never-before-published portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and interiors. In the spirit of Walker Evans, Eberle creates an enduring and poetic portrait of America, the arts, and architecture through thoughtfully contrasting and analogous photographs. This exciting and definitive book on Eberle’s illustrious legacy is sure to rank among the most important publications to mix modernism, minimalism, and photography. www.rizzoliusa.com
Maurizio di lorio: Authenticity and Imperfection
[ART IN THE DESERT] Holographic Heart
Curated by Maximilla Lukacs the Red Arrow Gallery in Joshua Tree hosts Holographic Heart: Images of Ecstatic Tradition and Ritual from the HERE and NOW. On view will be photography by Eliot Lee Hazel, Logan White, Alison Scarpulla, Adarsha Benjamin, Yelena Yemchuk, Todd Weaver, Galen Pehrson, Jena Malone and more. July 9 at the Red Arrow Gallery from 7 to 9 p.m 61597 29 Palms Hwy Joshua Tree, CA.
Ai Weiwei's New York Photographs
Asia Society Museum in New York presents an exhibition of 227 photographs taken by famed Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, capturing the history, culture, and atmosphere of 1980s New York from his unique perspective. The exhibition marks the first time Ai Weiwei's New York Photographs series is being shown outside of China. On view until August 14. www.asiasociety.org
Tests
Test polaroids of James Franco by Adarsha Benjamin shot at the KDU studios in Brooklyn for the first issue of Autre Quarterly due out this month!
Glamour of the Gods
Leo (John Gilbert) kisses Felicitas (Greta Garbo) in Flesh and the Devil (1926)
Glamour of the Gods is a celebration of Hollywood portraiture from the industry's 'Golden Age', the period 1920 to 1960. From Greta Garbo and Clark Gable to Audrey Hepburn, James Dean and Marilyn Monroe, it is these portraits that transformed actors and actresses into international style icons. In many cases these are the career-defining images of Hollywood's greatest names and help to illustrate their enduring appeal. Featuring over 70 photographs, most of which are exquisite vintage prints displayed for the first time, the exhibition is drawn from the extraordinary archive of the John Kobal Foundation and demonstrate photography's decisive role in creating and marketing the stars central to the Hollywood mystique. Now on view at the National Portrait Gallery in London until October 23. www.npg.org.uk
Yan Morvan's Bikers
In Arles, at 5 rue des Arènes, Marc Bervillé from the Parisian gallery “Iconoclastes”, is featuring 25 photographs from an exceptional series by Yan Morvan on gang men and bikers in the 1970’s. More....
Harvey Stein: Coney Island 40 Years
"Coney Island 40 Years. spanning the years 1970-2010, is a meditation on time, history, persistence and longevity (of both Coney Island and Harvey Stein), fate and public social behavior. It is an important record of a passing way of life, of a Coney Island that is fast changing in the wake of its recent development. The book is important as a document of a time and of an iconic American place." More....
Helmut Newton: Sleepless Nights
Houston hosts the U.S. premiere of an exhibition featuring the entire contents from Helmut Newton´s first three groundbreaking books: White Women (1976), Sleepless Nights (1978), and Big Nudes (1981). The 205 photographs in these books established Newton´s reputation as the supreme recorder of female identity, and as a master craftsman of the photographic medium. A complete set of the prints in the exhibition has been acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston.
NORTHERN WOMEN IN CHANEL
"The visionary duo containing of photographer Peter Farago and stylist Ingela Klemetz-Farago, has as part of a unique collaboration with CHANEL during 2010/2011, created full fashion stories featuring 45 of the most sought-after supermodels from the Nordic and Baltic countries." www.faragopublishing.com
ANNE TRUITT AND HANNAH WILKE
ANNE TRUITT AND HANNAH WILKE at Alex Zachary, 16 East 77th Street, New York NY
Le Royal Monceau Exhibits Melvin Sokolsky
Luxury hotel Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris exhibits Work by photographer Melvin Sokolsky starting Thursday, July 7th, 2011 "Rétrospective" will showcase American photograph Melvin Sokolsky, a major figure in the revival of fashion photography in the 1960s. Considered the golden age of photography, this was a period of major innovations and audacious images, a decade that formulated a new vocabulary that still inspires image-makers to this day. www.raffles.com
Adarsha in the Rain in the East Village