There is something about the cold that I really like. I love all seasons , but I think if I lived in Southern California year round I would go a little bonkers. I love the crisp & clean air of a cold winter morning and the sound of footsteps on snow (ergo my love for Lisa M. Robinson's series Snowbound).
Camille Seaman (what a perfect name for this photographer!) exhibit Where There Should be Ice opened today at Candace Dawn Gallery in New York and will run through June 21, 2008.
If you cannot see the show in New York, take a look at The Last Iceberg on Ms. Seaman's site:
Hauntingly beautiful landscapes (or portraits as Ms. Seaman regards them) of icebergs, that on closer reflection reveal environmental tragedy --not unlike the desert work of Richard Misrach.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Last Iceberg
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Follow Up: Ford & Robinson
Lisa M. Robinson is speaking and signing books tonight at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn at 6:30 PM.
Amy Ross, whose work I love and who I will post about in depth soon, made me aware of a show I unfortunately missed, but can see parts of online, titled: "Going Ape: Animals in Contemporary Art" at the DeCordova Museum -- it featured work by Ms. Ross and Mr. Ford. What a treat!
Amy Ross, whose work I love and who I will post about in depth soon, made me aware of a show I unfortunately missed, but can see parts of online, titled: "Going Ape: Animals in Contemporary Art" at the DeCordova Museum -- it featured work by Ms. Ross and Mr. Ford. What a treat!
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Lisa M. Robinson
Most people aren't so fond of winter, but I love it, especially when it is in full swing. Lisa M. Robinson's exhibition at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn is titled "Snowbound" and presents an outstanding collection of wintry landscapes.
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