
Charles Guthries collection of documentary photos that escape into fun portraiture.

Tim Lee’s pen and ink drawings conger a notion that hopeless romance still thrives in the world of art. Watch out for “The Kids are Alright” Tour featuring Tim and other surrealist spectacles when it hits Black Maria Gallery Los Angeles in July.
Kristen Lepore’s Sweet Dreams is fun, long, labor intensive stop motion about food. Discovered during WFMU‘s broadcast of SXSW a while back.

Sarah Brown’s surreal domestic photography and art express the diversity and psychological mysteries of our living spaces. I’m also a sucker for night photography.

Dont be fooled by the thousands of tiny ski-masks! There is no guise in the art of Bryan Schnelle. The shiny black laquer paint makes me think of the rubber bed sheets in my sexroom.

Finally, something I can understand! Pierre-Paul Pariseau creates art for the upper echelon of intellectuals including us interns who are blessed with gigantic brains. Featured in tons of magazines including isthmus, Extra, the Wall Street Journal and I could’ve sworn I saw some of this in the Jefferton Daily Examiner . Hey, can you hang? This shit is on the cusp.

The above picture is documentation of Stefan Benchoams 2008 installation Ejercicio de Dibujo at the XVI Paiz Biennial in Guatemala City.
I have never been to Leeds, the birthplace and residence of James Lester, photographer. To say the least the nature of his photographs paint a curious picture.