Constant Dullaart poses in front of found online group portraits…
GIF is visual poetry
Incredible GIFs by Jaime Martìnez..
Webcam delights
Untitled from billy rennekamp on Vimeo…
Artists Looking at Camera
Artists Looking at Camera, by Guthrie Lonergan…
Yeah, but it’s like spiritual. Not like that stuff
The father of two kids participating in Tino Seghal’s work at the Guggenheim Museum wrote a great article for The Wall Street Journal SpeakEasy Blog:
I asked them, “Is it art?”
“Sure,” they said.
“But there are no pictures, no sculptures.” I pointed out.
My youngest responded “Yeah, but it’s like spiritual. Not like that stuff.”
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3g International
3g International, 2010, by Electroboutique (on view in Moscow)…
A photomontage of how Vladimir Tatlin envisioned the his Monument to the Third International, to be erected in St. Petersburg (1920 ca.)
This is disturbing
Mirrored Box
Mirrored Box is an installation by Alan Ruiz:
“A mirrored environment doubled as an ephemeral printmaking machine. Over the course of several months viewers were given a camera and instructed to take a self-portrait, publicizing a private moment: intimate and infinite. “
Scissors
Being nexted
Abstractor
Turn any tv screen in a work of art with the Abstractor…
Photo of the day
Manzoni Owns Shit
Art History Poster. Brilliant!
Drift
Drift, a film by Theo Tagholm…
Destroy infinite value
“In this work I want to bring the concept how a digital photograph can be duplicated endlessly to a more physical understanding. Therefor I used 3 of the same photographic prints on top of eachother in a frame. (similar to the way Layers function in Photoshop software ) It was a joy to know that the picture would still stay complete while taking parts out with a knife. While at the same time the prints got even more unique and gained more value as an art piece.”
(work by Anne de Vries)
How to build a fake Google Street View car
The dream museum
For the building’s 50th anniversary, the Guggenheim Museum invited nearly two hundred artists, architects, and designers to imagine their dream interventions in the space for the exhibition Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum. Some of them look amazing…
Photography and New Media
Good News! As you might have read somewhere in the press, I’ve been selected as a guest curator for the next three editions of FotoGrafia Festival Internazionale di Roma regarding the section “photography and new media”. The other two curators are Paul Wombell (photography and contemporary art) and Marc Prust (photography and publishing). FotoGrafia, international festival in Rome, is promoted by Comune di Roma and MACRO, produced by Zoneattive, director Marco Delogu.
I’m totally open to suggestions, so if you are aware of any interesting work involving the relationship between photography and new media, please drop me a line here:
valentina.tanni AT gmail.com
Internacional
Internacional, a painting by Paco Pomet…
Museum killer
Pwned Paintings # 2, 2008, a video by Michiel van der Zanden