In the Picture: Self-Portraits by Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander (b. 1934) has been tackling the challenge of self-portraiture throughout his prolific career. What began as an unorthodox investigation of the genre has become a masterful engagement spanning five decades. A new book of self portraits, entitled In The Picture: Self Portraits, 1958-2011, includes hundreds of previously unpublished pictures. Produced to the highest production standards and featuring over 400 duotone images—from his first self-portraits, taken with cable release in hand, to recent images of the photographer with his family and extended network of friends—In the Picture explores Friedlander’s various guises throughout a rich and colorful life.
Molly Nilsson Releases Her New Album History
Pagan Rhapsody by George Kushar
Still from George Kushar's underground film Pagan Rhapsody. Kushar who died last September, made over 200 low budget films, many with his twin brother Mike. Now on view at the MoMA PS1 in New York,George Kuchar: Pagan Rhapsodies, includes many of the artist's most important works, including films, videos, and works on paper. On view until January 15.
John Chamberlain 1927–2011
Sculptor John Chamberlain, who's crushed and mangled steel sculptures are instantly recognizable, has died in New York City.
Armed
Jennifer Mulhare shooting guns in Florida.
David Jude Greene as Autre
Chicago based visual and performance artist David Jude Greene and a copy of Autre.
Roman Poems
Roman Poems by Pier Paolo Pasolini, published by City Lights Books. A much-appreciated gift from Dustin Lynn.
Innerscapes
[An] idealization of youth....goes hand in hand with an overall sense of sadness and desperation felt by the artist. With the encroaching global problems facing the youth today, wars, famines, economical downturns, a hope for a better future becomes an idealization in itself. Starting January 11, the Green Art Gallery in Dubai will be presenting a solo show of new works by Turkish photographer Nazif Topcuoglu. Innerscapes will be on view from January 11 to March 5 2011, Green Art Gallery, Al Serkal Ave. D28, Dubai.
Happy Holidays from PAS UN AUTRE!
Ivars Gravlejs at PLAT(T)FORM 2012
Riga, Latvia based photographer Ivars Gravlejs' work will be on view at Plat(t)form 2012 at the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Germany from January 27 to January 29. This is the sixth Plat(t)form event featuring the portfolios of young emerging European photographers. As in the previous year, Fotomuseum Winterthur has invited 42 photographers to present their work for two hours to the public and a selected team of experts.
Painting at the Eve Erotica Auction Part II
Painting at the Erotica auction part II held by EVE (Estimations & Ventes aux Enchères) in Paris, today.
Power|Play: China's Empress Dowager
Rare photos of the corrupt Empress Dowager Cixi of China's Qing dynasty (1644–1911) on view at the Smithsonian until January 29.
Fuck It You Win
Music video for Los Angeles based musician Hanni El Khatib's track Fuck It You Win, directed by Simon Kahn
Lot 243 at the Erotica Auction
Illustration at the Erotica Auction
An anonymous French illustration from 1900 available for sale at the enormous Erotica auction held by EVE (Estimations & Ventes aux Enchères) today Sunday, December 18 and tomorrow Monday December 19. A bulk of the collection comes from a Swiss collector who has spent 35 years gathering his holdings. Drouot Richelieu - Salle 11 - 9 rue Drouot, 75009 Paris
Dear Kurt
Weegee & Warhol
Weegee & Warhol at last! Naked Hollywood: Weegee in Los Angeles now on view at the MoCA until Febuary 27.
Rose Jar
Just a rose in a mason jar to remind me that i'm not alone. Just a rose in a mason jar to one day call you all my own. Text and photo by Sabrina Melanson.
Rodarte: Fra Angelico Collection
RODARTE: Fra Angelico Collection, on view starting tomorrow at the LACMA's Italian Renaissance gallery, features a group of extraordinary gowns by Kate and Laura Mulleavy. The collection is inspired by Italian art, specifically the Renaissance frescoes in the monastery of San Marco by Fra Angelico in Florence, Italy, as well as the Baroque sculpture, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) in Rome. Rodarte’s signature dressmaking techniques and sculptural details can be seen in each of the gowns. Silk fabrics (including chiffon, georgette, lamé, organza, satin, taffeta, and tulle) are draped and manipulated to give form, texture, and tonal variety to the color palette inspired by the frescoes. The gowns are customized utilizing a variety of materials such as feathers, swarovski elements, sequins, and custom-made silk flowers. Hand-forged gold metallic accessories such as a headpiece, breastplate, and belts dramatically complete the look of several key gowns. The Fra Angelico collection will enter LACMA’s Costume and Textiles Department, which houses over twenty-five thousand objects, representing more than one hundred cultures and two thousand years of human creativity in the textile arts.










