Zoe Leonard Work from You see I am here afterall. “The cards Leonard has amassed range in date from the early 1900s, when postcards were first allowed by the U.S. Postal Service, to the post-War era, when they had become a ubiquitous part of the American travel experience. Along with other reproductive media, postcards contributed [...]
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Zoe Leonard
Zoe Leonard Work from You see I am here afterall. “The cards Leonard has amassed range in date from the early 1900s, when postcards were first allowed by the U.S. Postal Service, to the post-War era, when they had become a ubiquitous part of the American travel experience. Along with other reproductive media, postcards contributed [...]
University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive : Futurefarmers: A Variation on the Powers of Ten
University of California,
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA)
February 6 – April 17, 2011
What are the limits of knowledge? Where is there still mystery, and how are researchers moving towards these “unknown” territories?
Eric White
Eric White Work from Morphology. “…new way of looking at landscape. That new way involves looking at photographs of landscapes that do not necessarily read to the eye as photographs. Stripped of any indication that we are viewing traditional color or black-and-white photographic images, we are instead left to read visual elements whose variables might [...]
Thinkings: How computers change the way we see by altering the way we think.
Southern Exposure will be hosting a three-part discussion series called Thinkings: How computers change the way we see by altering the way we think by Brad Borevitz.
Tuesday, September 21, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Tuesday, October 19, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Tuesday, …
Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art: EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION
Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art
21 September 2010 – 9 January 2011
EXHIBITION, EXHIBITION is a unique and ambitious exhibition that sets out to explore and reflect on the roles of perception and interpretation in the experience of viewing both works of art and exhibitions, revising the ways in which we commonly view them. It brings together artworks characterized by their use of doubling and symmetry; works produced in series – which consequently explores issues of artistic progression and development, change and variation; works that are visually deceptive; work produced in different versions, even produced by different artists, and presents them in a display format that itself will be premised on and follow these ideas.
Magda Biernat
Inhabited
Space, light, color and the relationship of elements to each other are the key components of my photographs. Guided by an interest in urbanism and habitation, I focus my work on the built environment and its influence on global societies.
“Inhabited” is the result of my explorations into the world’s private and public spaces searching for [...]