Col.lage #2
Eva Marie has been doing collages for years, but it is first now she thought they were ready to be looked at by other eyes then her own.




Eva Marie has been doing collages for years, but it is first now she thought they were ready to be looked at by other eyes then her own.




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Charlott Markus
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6:00 AM
Labels: collage, denmark, eva marie rødbro

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Charlott Markus
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3:00 AM
Labels: collage, Tom Abbink
hide 1 (h
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v. hid (hd), hid·den (h
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n) or hid, hid·ing, hides
v.tr.1. To put or keep out of sight; secrete.2. To prevent the disclosure or recognition of; conceal: tried to hide the facts.3. To cut off from sight; cover up: Clouds hid the stars.4. To avert (one's gaze), especially in shame or grief.v.intr.1. To keep oneself out of sight.2. To seek refuge.
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Charlott Markus
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8:00 AM
Labels: hiding, jonas loiske, Jordan Tate, Roderick Hietbrinck

geoffrey cottenceau & Romain Rousset
Marlo Pascual
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Charlott Markus
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3:00 AM
Labels: geoffrey cottenceau, hiding, magnus mondfeldt, marlo pascual, romain rousset
One might not think of light as a matter of fact, but I do. And it is, as I said, as plain and open and direct an art as you will ever findDan Flavin
Cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk
Amalia Pica
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Charlott Markus
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8:00 AM
Labels: Amalia Pica, cassander Eeftinck Schattenkerk, Dan Flavin, light, Marc Philip van Kempen, Monica Tormell, Moon and Sun



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Charlott Markus
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4:00 AM
Labels: Joakim Brolin, light, Nils Olof Hedenskog, performance, sweden
Mathieu Bernard-Reymond, Select, elements series, 2010
Mathieu Bernard-Reymond, Erase, elements series, 2011
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Charlott Markus
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6:12 AM
Labels: Brian Eno, manipulation, mathieu bernard-reymond, photoshop
"...my interest is not really in what is the future of photography, my interest is in what is the future of the world..." - Fred Ritchin
Fred Ritchin's presentation at the What's Next expert meeting, held at Foam in Amsterdam 19 March 2011. (part 1)
The artist KjArtan Slettemark got a lot of attention in the 1970s after having traveled around Europe and the US with a fake passport photo, which was a montage of the artist own hair and beard in combination with the face of Richard Nixon. A project which Kjartan himself saw as a way to blur the line between art and life.
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Charlott Markus
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5:00 AM
Labels: Foam, Fred Ritchin, Kjartan Slettemark, Richard Nixon
Still feeling like Sunday on this second Easter day I thought of mentioning that one of my favorite art collaborations 'The Session' came out with a new session yesterday - The Sun session!
...which makes me think of Caroline Reichert's beautiful photo collages 'Sunset'
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Charlott Markus
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3:23 PM
Labels: carolin reichert, collage, sun, The Session
"Any art worthy of its name should address life, man, nature, death and tragedy." - Barnett Newman
Guilty guilty is a Swedish street art/performance duo consisting of the two artists Akay and Adams. There is not much info regarding this duo on the net.
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Charlott Markus
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8:00 AM
Labels: Barnett Newman, death, Guilty Guilty, life
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laurel
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3:00 AM
Labels: charlott markus, guest blogger




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John's Blog
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10:39 AM
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John's Blog
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7:15 PM
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John's Blog
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11:04 AM
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