Saturday, March 31, 2007

katie murray • lost boys


katie murray was kind enough to share her most recent work, lost boys, which documents the androgynous sub-culture of the noise-punk scene. she spent time on the road with the prog-punk band an albatross (her husband is the drummer) to make this work. listen to their song let's get on with it! to have a more "authentic" experience looking at the pictures. and see more of katie's work here.




[photos all katie murray. top: lost boy #7 (new jersey). 2004. bottom left: lost boy #3 (pennsylvania). 2006. lost boy #18 (rhode island). 2006.] [music by an albatros. let's get on with it! via radio.blog.club.]

Friday, March 30, 2007

william laven • war models


not only do these photos by william laven look amazing, they also have political significance. they are unassembled toy model airplane kits of the kinds of aircrafts being flown in the current iraqi war. you can see more of them here.


[all william laven. top: a-6 intruder. bottom left: hh46 seaknight. bottom right: p-3 orion.]

Thursday, March 29, 2007

jenny rydhagen


i thought these pictures by norway-based photographer jenny rydhagen were intriguing. the abstract way she photographs plants is kind of great, and then their pairing with such bland domestic objects is so pleasantly weird. you can see more of jenny's work right here.



[all jenny rydhagen. top to bottom: elsewhere. 2000. lost property II. 2002. meanwhile. 2000.]

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

hans-peter feldmann


okay, i'm a sucker for seriality and dead-pan looking photographs. but i also really like the way hans-peter feldmann's mind works. he is represented by 303 gallery in nyc and you can see more of his work here. and big thanks to eric for pointing me in the direction of this stuff.



[all hans-peter feldmann. top to bottom: 3 time series: bridge (top), window cleaner (middle), ship (bottom). 1974. all the clothes of a woman (detail). 1973. untitled (eiffel tower) (2). 1992.]

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

kristin oppenheim


kristin oppenheim is primarily known for her sound installations, but i thought these photographs of hers were interesting. many of her projects explore the connections between childhood memories and the emotions associated with them. you can see more of kristin's work here.



[all kristin oppenheim. untitled. 2000. top to bottom: thea biting lip. thea with hand. thea with closed mouth.]

Monday, March 26, 2007

gustav almestål



some nice portraits by swedish photographer gustav almestål. have a peek at his website here.

[both gustav almestal. fru.nu. 2007.]

Sunday, March 25, 2007

bas princen


i adore these photos by bas princen. he is a dutch-born artist currently working in rotterdam who was trained as a designer, is known as a photographer, and is sometimes an architect. he photographs cities and urban spaces in really thought provoking ways. peek at his book artificial arcadia here.


[all bas princen. top to bottom: wilshire blvd. 2005. future highway. 2005. ringroad 'tirana'. 2004.]

Saturday, March 24, 2007

masao horino


okay today we have a little history lesson in japanese modernist photography. masao horino was considered one of the most prominent photographers in the first half of the 20th century in japan. he was particularly interested in putting forth the beauty of machinery and photographed tons of bridges, tanks, towers, and ships. i love the combination of image and text here. you can learn more about him on wikipedia right here.

[masao horino. the character of greater tokyo. 1926-31.]

Friday, March 23, 2007

rob hann does texas


some pleasant portraits of football players from texas by rob hann. this is part of a larger body of work where the british-born photographer roams around the united states and makes portraits of the people and places he encounters. you can see more of his work here.



[all rob hann. top to bottom: russell - balmorhea, texas. gabriel - sierra blanca, texas. jeremy - balmorhea, texas.]

Thursday, March 22, 2007

trevor paglen • limit telephotography


trevor paglen is an experimental geographer. his work involves spying on the government. these are pictures of remote u.s. military bases taken with high powered telescopes. he has said this about this work: "it is easier to photograph the depths of the solar system than it is to photograph the recesses of the military industrial complex." there's a nice article about trevor here. and see more of his work here.

[both trevor paglen. top to bottom: chemical + biological weapons proving ground, dugway, utah, distance 22 miles, 11:17 am.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

dawn roscoe • exquisite suburbia



the dark underbelly of motherhood is explored in this series titled exquisite suburbia by dawn roscoe. have a look at more of her work here. and thanks to tamara for passing along this link.

[all dawn roscoe. top to bottom: alone time. the basement. caroline at play.]

catherine sundqvist


as far as photos of horses go, i will admit these pictures by swedish photographer catherine sundqvist are nice. she explains them as a commentary on fashion photography and a play on the ridiculousness with which women are typically portrayed in magazines and ads. these photos won an award from v magazine, and you can read more about that here. they also feature in the recent sports themed issue of soDA mag, take a peek here.



[all catherine sundqvist. from the series miss wibora. 2004.]

john divola • the x-files

D-X26F15

john divola photographed these on the set of the tv show the x-files during its final season in 2002. i like their creepy sterility. see an earlier post about his amazing vandalism project here. and peek at john's website here.

N-X11F6
K-X14F2

[john divola. (x26f15) ceiling above mulder's desk - stage 5. (x11f6) shelf unit, doppel hospital - stage 5. (x14f2) st. john of the cross hospital - stage 5.]

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

jouko lehtola • heroin addicts' sweatpants



i love these pictures by finnish photographer jouko lehtola. you can see more of his work here.

[both jouko lehtola. top to bottom: heroin addict's sweatpants no. 2. heroin addict's sweatpants no. 1.]

amanda lear • i am a photograph


some fun for today: amanda lear's i am a photograph. she was salvador dali's muse, david bowie's lover, and a playboy model back in the day. have fun reading up on her exploits via wikipedia. and once again, we have mike to thank for this little gem.

Monday, March 19, 2007

stephen gill • buried


such a lovely project by stephen gill. he took all of these pictures in hackney wick, england and then buried the photographs there varying the amount of time and depth the pictures were underground. here's what stephen has to say: "not knowing what an image would look like once it was dug up introduced an element of chance and surprise which i found appealing. this feeling of letting go and in a way collaborating with place--allowing it also to work on putting the finishing touches to a picture--felt fair. maybe the spirit of the place can also make its mark." see more from this project right here. and big thanks to mike for sending me this link.



[all stephen gill. from the project buried.]

beijing, stories from a city • colors magazine


for the latest issue of colors magazine, two chinese artists, chen jiaojiao and peng yangjun, took their cameras to the streets of beijing. what they show us is a compelling portrait of a city undergoing dramatic economic and cultural transformation. alongside the kinds of photos you see here are personal narratives, and old family photo album pics. it's a really interesting read. see more from colors magazine here.






[all chen jiaojiao and peng yangjun. from colors magazine. issue 70. top to bottom: (cover) statue of the model worker zheng peimin, national wax museum. xi bai he housing estate. statues of the 10 founding marshals of china, national wax museum. beijing zoo. wan bingxin, 11, videogame enthusiast. china aviation museum. ]

Sunday, March 18, 2007

marianne bruun viero


i'm intrigued by these pictures by photographer marianne bruun viero. the ways she's playing with our spatial perceptions are interesting, and i enjoy the junky household materials too. as she says about the work: gravity forms the absolute basic for understanding our position in space...but what happens if we are presented with an image turned upside down while we are standing on our feet? are we then able to free ourselves from the perception gravity imposes?" see more from this series here.



[all marianne bruun viero. from the project specific livings - correcting the error.]