Monday, July 13, 2015

Comic con gajas




The Feminine Side of Comic-Con 2015

About 150,000 fanboys and fangirls invade the San Diego Convention Center each year for the biggest annual celebration of nerddom: San Diego Comic-Con. This year's edition brought an embarrassment of riches, from the cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens to an hour-long chat with the legendary Bill Murray. And, while Comic-Con is mostly known as a young boys' club, over the years, more and more women have gotten in on the fun. Behold the women-geeks of Comic-Con '15.















 

L'EXÉCRABLE JAMAÏCANISATION DE LA SOCIÉTÉ MARTINIQUAISE

http://www.montraykreyol.org/article/lexecrable-jamaicanisation-de-la-societe-martiniquaise

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Shirin Neshat

 

Exhibitions

No Easy Answers: Shirin Neshat Portrays the Women of the Iranian Revolution in Many Shades of Grey

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Photo-Poetics @ DB

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Photo-Poetics: An Anthology

Claudia Angelmaier, Erica Baum, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Leslie Hewitt, Elad Lassry, Lisa Oppenheim, Erin Shirreff, Kathrin Sonntag, Sara VanDerBee

The exhibition »Photo- Poetics: An Anthology« documents a development in art of the past decade. It is conceived as an anthology, as a vehicle to individually showcase each artist’s influential contemporary practice.

The ten artists featured here contemplate the nature, traditions, and magic of photography at a moment characterized by its rapid digital transformation. They rematerialize the medium through meticulous printing, using film and other disappearing photo technologies, and by creating photo-sculptures, installations, and artist’s books. While they are invested in exploring the processes, supports, and techniques of photography, they are also deeply interested in how photographic images circulate. Theirs is a sort of »photo poetics,« an art that self-consciously investigates the laws of photography and the nature of photographic representation, reproduction, and the photographic object. Drawing on the legacy of conceptualism, these artists pursue a largely studiobased approach to still life photography that centers on the creation of images as objects, as well as on the representation of imagebearing printed matter— books, magazines, record covers, and snapshots. They are drawn to appropriate these items for diverse reasons, ranging from the cultural and historical significance of the photographs to the personal associations they evoke. The works in the exhibition, rich with detail, reward close and prolonged regard; they ask for a mode of looking that is closer to reading than the cursory scanning fostered by the clicking and swiping functionalities of smartphones and social media.

Drawing on the legacy of Conceptualism, these artists pursue a largely studio-based approach to still-life photography that centers on the creation of images as objects, as well as on the representation of image-bearing printed matter—books, magazines, record covers, and snapshots. They are drawn to appropriate these items for diverse reasons, ranging from the cultural and historical significance of the photographs to the personal associations they evoke. The works in the exhibition, rich with detail, reward close and prolonged regard; they ask for a mode of looking that is closer to reading than the cursory scanning fostered by the clicking and swiping functionalities of smartphones and social media.

This exhibition is organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.




 

Pérez Art Museum Miami

Escadinhas de São Cristovão

LISBON.- Silhouettes are pictured in front of a graffiti representing the history of Portuguese best known music genre, the Fado, at Sao Cristovao stairs (Escadinhas de Sao Cristovao) in Lisbon on July 9, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA



 

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