Archives for posts tagged ‘layer’

Alexandra Gorczynski

Alexandra Gorczynski Work from SENSATIONS. “Gorczynski creates two-dimensional, sculptural and video works that investigate the overlap of virtual and actual states of being. Layering together paint, photographs, and moving images, Gorczynski celebrates the formal potential of new media. She also explores the fluidity of identity, the sensuous and corporeal limitations of the virtual and the […]

Masood Kamandy

Masood Kamandy Work from Superimpositional. “This project uses computer software I developed to combine many images into single images. It is influenced by historical practices of chronophotography which developed soon after the invention of photography, and also aleatory art practices like the work of John Cage. This process has the ability to show the movement […]

Corinne Vionnet

Corinne Vionnet Work from Photo Opportunities. “For most, to sightsee is to photograph. Embarking on treasure hunts to tourist destinations renowned for monuments of grandeur, we pursue the extraordinary. Framing sites of mass tourism in our viewfinders, we create photographic souvenirs that are integral to the touristic experience. These products, coined “photograph-trophies”i by Susan Sontag, separate […]

Travis LeRoy Southworth

Travis LeRoy Southworth Work from Detouched. Spend some time on Southworth’s website, pay particular attention to his video work. “My recent series of work Detouched is a collection of abstract portraits. Created from the physical “flaws” that define us—wrinkles, moles, blemishes, and stray hairs—which are often removed from commercial portraits. The new work shows little […]

Kim Boske

Kim Boske Work from Mapping. “My work can be described as a body of research in which different moments in time and space run together in a field that seems to embody a determination of time to present proof of it’s discrete, unique moments. I create stories that rise around the system of time and […]

Jason Salavon

Jason Salavon Work from 100 Special Moments. “Jason Salavon selects as source material groups of images from popular culture—real-estate listing photographs, Playboy centerfolds, high-school yearbook portraits—and blends them into generalized images characteristic of types existing in everyday life. … Salavon chose to blend pictures of not-so-average women in his series Every Playboy Centerfold. By fusing […]