Barry Underwood’s Luminescent Landscapes: Photographic light installations create cosmic scenes at Johansson Projects

Barry Underwood's Luminescent Landscapes


In conjunction with an installation by Sarah Kabot, Johansson Projects in Oakland, CA is presenting new work by photographer Barry…

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Danaë by Vadim Zakharov: Installation at the Russian Pavilion makes it “rain” coins for the 2013 Venice Biennale

Danaë by Vadim Zakharov


Greek mythology is the inspiration for the Russian Pavilion at this year’s 55th Venice Art Biennale, which is seen in “Danaë”—a provocative installation conceived by conceptual artist …

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Punch The Camera Issue 03: Seven photographers capture an illusive sense of adventure across North America

Punch The Camera Issue 03


Adventure, exploration and open spaces are of interest to photographer Justin Parkhurst and that’s reflected in his bi-annual photo magazine,”Punch The Camera.” More like a miniature coffee-table book than a glossy journal, the newly-released Issue…

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Interview: Photographer Stephen Iles: The former British music promoter discusses his experimental approach to capturing images

Interview: Photographer Stephen Iles


by Carol Huston “Photography is an experiment, but it’s the results that count.” Art rhetoric is no stranger to Stephen Iles, who divides his time between London and Manchester. A music promoter during Manchester’s media-crazed years, Iles (who studied fine art at the…

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Richard Gray’s Bristol 411: Acclaimed photographer Frank Schott captures the rare British sporting car on Northern California’s historic Highway 1

Richard Gray's Bristol 411


If you’ll remember from our 2010 visit with Bristol Cars’ chairman and owner Toby Silverton at their sole dealership in Kensington, London, the rare hand-built cars are one of the more elusive, and certainly cherished…

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Mindset by Mambo: Global street artist Flavien Demarigny settles into LA with a collaborative group show tied by “strong personalities”

Mindset by Mambo


by Vivianne Lapointe Chilean-born, Paris-bred, Los Angeles-based contemporary artist Flavien Demarigny aka Mambo can now add curator to his list of skills. His collaborative exhibition titled “Mindset” at the…

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Art Basel Hong Kong: West: Highlights from the Western component of the recent fair

Art Basel Hong Kong: West


More than delivering the caché of the Art Basel name, the inaugural Hong Kong edition contextualized Asian art in the global community. Showcased aside it, an array of Western artists rounded out the festival with grandeur, color and abstraction. Cuban-American …

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World Map Archive: Hand-drawn maps from across the globe reveal regional and individual perceptions

World Map Archive


Picture a map of the world. Chances are, your country of residence is overwhelmingly large. If perspective and place are linked, Benjamin Pollach’s World Map Archive project is absolute proof. What started as a doodle on…

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Art Basel Hong Kong: East: Highlights from the Asian component of the recent fair

Art Basel Hong Kong: East


After six years of galleries, artists and buyers surging upon Hong Kong’s ART HK festival, Art Basel has taken the reigns to build upon Asia’s creative boom, bring the local market global and take global audiences local. With 50% of the fair required…

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Interview: Jonathan Harris: An interactive online experience documents the daily lives of the women who make lesbian porn

Interview: Jonathan Harris


We first spoke with artist Jonathan Harris six years ago and gained some insight into his process and work at the time. Since, Harris has continued to create extremely involved and engaging work, exploring the…

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