March 3rd, 2009
by Sasha

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….the art & fashion of getting caught in a dangle, featuring works by Kime Buzelli and designers Show Pony. I love Kime’s girly-sketch watercolor drawings, they look like magnified classroom love note doodles. Opening this Friday at Gallery Space. Should be fun!

March 3rd, 2009
by Intern

Here are some uber-polished cat photos from Helmi Flick. Worth checking out if you are into studio photography or if you’re my crazy aunt…

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March 3rd, 2009
by Intern

If you smoke like I smoke…then you miss the good ol’ days of decorative matchbooks. James Lileks has put together an impressive gallery of retro matchbook covers.

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March 2nd, 2009
by Amir

Printing spreads from the Hardland/Heartland book Us Doves, Earth Flag, and A— Road by Eric Timothy Carlson.


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March 2nd, 2009
by Fei

Sawatari’s vision of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” is truly one of the strangest, most out-there interpretations of the well-known story. Risqué in terms of its frank, nude depiction of a youthful Alice, the book’s unintentionally psychedelic tone brings to mind Monty Python, Peter Greenaway, and Vogue Bambini.

 

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March 2nd, 2009
by Sasha

 

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"Guitar Backstabs"

The Midwest, motorcycles, cowboy boots, blue jeans, football—imagery associated with classic Americana—kicks, charges, rodeos and bedazzles its way through Grant Barnhart’s works. Bipolar homages/parodies on the goold old stuff that makes up our national iconography and ideaology, Barnhart’s works are a feast of star spangled satire and sincere adoration. Read the full interview after the jump.

 

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March 2nd, 2009
by Fei

Paul Wagenblast’s portraits of artists who resemble their artwork. Clever and very true.

 

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March 2nd, 2009
by Amir

Samantha Casolaris photo series depicts teenage sanctuary in New York. ”The story regards a group of teenagers transvestites and transexuals who live  in a house managed by a priest, in Astoria, Queens.

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