Thomas Mailaender
Various Hoax, 2004 - Present
Fred Tomaselli
13,000, 1991
Mixed media, resin on wood
Kim Keever (previously)
1145d and 0983c, 2013
Archival pigment prints
Georg Baselitz (previously)
Ostsee, 2012
Oil on canvas
Recent submissions
top to bottom:
- Untitled, by Andrew Foreman
- Untitled, by Lucas Ottone
- Ostsee/Island, by
- Untitled, by Charles Bouchaib
Jim Murray
Midnight, November 22, 1963
Vintage Silver Gelatin Photograph
From the Scene of the Crime II
On display at the PDNB Gallery in Dallas until June 22, 2013
Flickr finds (5/9/13)
Jordan Fuller
More Than Words Can Say, 2011-2012
I am focused on visualizing aspects of romantic relationships of young adults. The romantic experiences of this age group are at varying levels. Some are experiencing their first true loves, horrible breakups, and some are settling down already. I explore these themes by photographing couples, objects and my own relationship in a way that builds a collective narrative. I also incorporate acquired items from people’s past relationships.
via Lenscratch
This month, in our annual Photo Issue, The FADER is publishing a feature on the epidemic of youth violence in Chicago, photographed by Daniel Shea. It’s no exaggeration to say this has been one of the most fulfilling projects that Daniel and I have ever worked on.
The feature is live online today. Over the duration of the week four extended edits will be posted along with conversations between Daniel and I.
This essay was a deviation from past photo issues. Instead of publishing preexisting work we decided to commission one large essay with ambitious goals. Our choice to shoot on the ground in Chicago stemmed from the idea that the violent rhetoric that permeates contemporary rap music has a human cost that is too often overlooked. The FADER and many other magazines covering new music feature musicians that propagate cultures of violence (like Chief Keef, who Daniel shot for The FADER’s cover less than a year ago). With the magazine’s audience of young people in mind, we wanted to face that head on.
What resulted is 16 pages of photographs and a Q&A with veteran Chicago reporter Alex Kotlowitz. We aimed to depict what life in the South Side is like for young people, through individuals affected by violence, those participating in it and the grassroots effort to curb the spread of retaliatory crime which seems to have no end.
I would like to personally thank Daniel, my friend, for his incredible effort and determination working on this project, as well as the staff and publishers of The FADER for believing in it and to the men and women of CeaseFire who opened countless doors for us. Please spread the word and consider donating to their incredible effort.
(Source: geordiewood)
Allah-Las Live on WFMU’s Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock - April 9, 2013
Available on Free Music Archive
[mp3] Allah-Las - Busman’s Holiday
Hannah Davis
Untitled, 2013, from the Drift Project
Photograph
Really interesting collage work by Adrian Velazco
Tim Adam is making top notch stuff
Content Aware is a collection of edited pictures downloaded from fashion blogs, where the subject is assimilated to the background using content-aware fill in photoshop.
via Conscientious