Friday, October 30, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

i like yo stripes



by the sartorialist



Audrey Tautou as Coco Chanel

Stunning





Lara Stone by Hedi Slimane

marry me



hedi slimane

Thursday, October 22, 2009

cinematic style





Glen Luchford is a young photographer who reinvigorated British commercial photography in the early 1990's in such magazines as i-D and The Face. His images for the 1997 campaign for the fashion house Prada received considerable acclaim. Luchford’s work to date has been mysterious and suggestive of stills from a film where the motivations of the central characters must be unravelled and completed by the viewer. He has recently exhibited with painter Jenny Saville in New York.

Glen Luchford is represented by art + commerce

bio from the v and a website

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

National Portrait Gallery





Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

John Constable

John Tunnard

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

All these museums.. all these new artists






gerhard richter

Being with you makes me want to smoke

When words can't be heard, language is translated to what is visual






"Joseph Grigely,
an artist and critical theorist
who became deaf as the result of a childhood
accident, is best known for exhibiting
compilations of scribbled notes written to him on
odd scraps of paper by friends and acquaintances
when he was unable to read their lips. Grigely's
"Conversations with the Hearing" usually take
place during noisy social gatherings-- at galleries,
restaurants, bars--where passing notes leaves behind
a visible residue of the ephemeral flow of cocktail-
party small talk."

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Nam June Paik
ohne titel 1974

Shot to hell






Lawrence Weiner

Monday, October 19, 2009

Tim Walker




Discovered today at the V & A as well.
He is from London and can list being Richard Avedon's assistant as well as being a contributer to Vogue, starting at the age of 25, as two of his many accomplishments.

Queen of the Leica





Isle Bing
I discovered her today at the V and A in London.


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn15025-eternal-sunshine-drug-selectively-erases-memories.html

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Everyone is talking about you....

Lillian Bassman





Interview Magazine http://www.interviewmagazine.com/blogs/art/2009-10-02/lillian-bassman-new-monograph/

Show at the Staley Wise Gallery ( where I used to intern)

You were the first






Guy Bourdin

Like a moth to a flame

Meaning

Irresistibly and dangerously attracted to something or someone.

Origin

The phrase is a simple allusion to the well-known attraction that moths have to bright lights. The word moth was used the the 17th century to mean someone who was apt to be tempted by something that would lead to their downfall.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Deborah Turbeville

'I destroy the image after I've made it,' said Turbeville. 'Obliterate it a little so you never have it completely there.' It's a quite un-American world, a view through the rear window, fascinated by the beaten, worn and forgotten.



Bess 2010 Look Book




Shot by Paul Maffi at Artlist Paris