Archives for the Month of July, 2012

Jayson Musson

Jayson Musson Work from “Halcyon Days” at Salon 94. “One spring night in 2011, while combing the internet, I came across an image of a hooded sweater made by Coogi, an Australian clothing company. Coogi brand sweaters are commonly known for their vibrant textured knits and most commonly conjure a generational association with Bill Cosby […]

Elena Bajo

Elena Bajo Work from her oeuvre. “Her concept-generated and research based practice is concerned with the social and political dimensions of everyday spaces, the strategies to conceptualize resistance, the poetics of ideologies, and the relationship between temporalities and subjectivities. She works individually and collectively across installation, sculpture, painting, performance, participatory events, film, text and writing. […]

Facundo Pires

Facundo Pires Work from Into the Conquer of Inner Space. “I watch plants as they grow thorugh the cracks in human buildings, some across the remains of a rusty wheel, some aerial ones lean over high voltage cables; mushrooms and biological systems lying underground, seeming to express their inner worlds in the taking over external […]

Christian Flynn

Christian Flynn Work from his oeuvre. “www.christianflynn.com I’m looking at the screen. I remind myself: it’s not the screen, only the image of the screen. An image made from the screen, for the screen, on the screen. But, then again, it is the screen too. I search for an image from the screen. The screen […]

Eyal Gever

Eyal Gever Work from his oeuvre. “I am influenced by the destructive impact within our environment. Uncontrollable power, unpredictability and cataclysmic extremes are the sources for my work. They inspire, fascinate and remind me of the constant fragility and beauty of human-life. Beauty can come from the strangest of places, in the most horrific events. […]

David Raymond Conroy

David Raymond Conroy Work from Construction and Modification. “David Raymond Conroy brings together three works that have loss, removal and absence at their heart. Through editing, removal and reduction the pieces meditate on the relationship between unperceived labour and actualized product. Conroy presents an attempt to share experience through, and in acknowledgement of, the artwork’s […]

Francoise Gamma

Francoise Gamma Work from Soul w/ Contour “American Fantasy Classics is pleased to present the work of Barcelona-based artist Francoise Gamma. Drawing aesthetically from the early days of web-based graphics, Gamma’s low res hallucinations feature a uniquely hypnotic pulse of violence and eroticism. Harnessing the power of rare crystals and secret lasers, the mesmerizing animations have […]

Group Show at Schirn Kunsthalle

Group Show at Schirn Kunsthalle “Man has always been fascinated with secret societies and their clandestine rites, their covert knowledge, and exclusive circle of members. The character of secret societies ranges from harmless brotherhoods to powerful associations with very special financial and political objectives. Particularly in times of crises, secret societies provide surrogate values for […]

Vinjon (Jordan Vineyard and Hunter Jonakin)

Vinjon (Jordan Vineyard and Hunter Jonakin) Work from their current exhibition at MOCA Tucson. “Vinjon Global Corp is a collaborative art project, as well as a privately traded C-Corp, which is registered in Minnesota. It was founded in 2012 by Hunter Jonakin and Jordan Vinyard in order to create products for artists, art installations, and […]

Carlos Jiménez Cahua

Carlos Jiménez Cahua Work from Recent Work. “My recent artistic practice is motivated by contemplation upon an often-neglected aspect of photography, namely the paper upon which photographs are made—not the type of paper (e.g., matte, glossy, etc.), but rather, the paper as such, cleaved from the imagery upon it. Focusing on the paper as an […]