Monthly Archives: February 2010

Jocelyn Lee: Portraits

Untitled (The Whisper), 2007 [from "Portraits"] © Jocelyn Lee I’ve always enjoyed Jocelyn Lee‘s very tender collection of Portraits.

Chad Muthard: No Mistake

Measurement, 2009 [from "No Mistake"] © Chad Muthard Chad Muthard‘s recently updated website includes an intriguing body of work called No Mistake. Also check out his new three-part artist book titled Any Fool Can Take A Picture With A Camera Like That.

Upcoming Talks in Boston, Spring 2010

For Sale/TVs From Craigslist, 2009 © Penelope Umbrico Mark your calendars: Livia Corona Monday, March 1st at 2pm Kennedy Building, Room 406 MassArt Aziz + Cucher Thursday, March 11th at 12:30pm Viz/Crit Room (B311) SMFA Julie Blackmon Thursday, March 11th at 7pm B.U. Photonics Building, Room 206 8 St. Mary’s Street (B.U. Central T Stop) [...]

BOOKSHELF: Feb. 24, 2010

HERE, a large-scale (22.5 x 12.5 in.) newsprint “book” that accompanies John Gossage’s exhibition “Here… Half Blind,” on view through April 11th, 2010 at the Rochester Art Center. Edition of 500, available for $50.

Daniel Shea: Plume

Cheshire, Ohio, 2009 [from "Plume"] © Daniel Shea Daniel Shea just updated his website with a new body of work titled Plume, a follow-up to his Removing Mountains series. The project of course calls to mind Mitch Epstein‘s American Power, but takes a more specific approach.

Pete Halupka: Work

You Make Me Homesick, 2009 © Pete Halupka Pete Halupka has some new photographs on his new website.

Ryan McGinley: 2010 Winter Olympics

Johnny Weir, Figure Skater, 2010 © Ryan McGinley Ryan McGinley‘s NYTimes Magazine photographs of the 2010 Winter Olympics can now be viewed on his website.

Matthew Gamber: Any Color You Like

New work by Matthew Gamber from his project-in-progress, Any Color You Like: Untitled, 2010 [from "Any Color You Like"] © Matthew Gamber Untitled, 2010 [from "Any Color You Like"] © Matthew Gamber Untitled, 2010 [from "Any Color You Like"] © Matthew Gamber See more on Matt’s website.

David La Spina: Architectural Renderings

Untitled, 2009 [from "Architectural Renderings"] © David La Spina From David La Spina‘s Architectural Renderings.

The Photography Post

The Photography Post is a new website that aims to deliver the most current discussions on the state of photography by featuring live feeds from various fine art, commercial and fashion photography websites/blogs. Along with the nicely designed “Live Feeds” display (which updates regularly with the latest posts), visitors to the site can sign up [...]