One of the nice things about art is that it’s esoteric. The varying levels of abstractness, symbolism, and perspective seem to contain hidden messages, which more or less fly under the radar of […]
I came across some terrific articles written by Dan Heller tonight. They’re the most comprehensive (much more so than the ASMP’s site) guide to understanding the huge fuzzy unknown area of if a […]
The Aquazanies perform at Astoria Pool in Queens, early 1940s. Check out the videos on the pools (including mccarren park pool) and more images on the NYC Parks and Recreation’s site: http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/parks_history/pools.html I […]
A social crisis goes critically unaware- The privatization of public space, and the publication of private space. -10/3/2008 Buffer
What does one do when you’re caught.. not in the middle, but caught being not even involved in either? Do you support the old guard because you understand it, or the new guard […]
1. LA is the experimentalist and New York is the hard traditionalist that takes experimenting seriously. LA has already lept into the digital world; it is the largest urban planning social experiment I’ve […]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1924630/David-Bailey-the-sixties-and-bloody–feminism.html Models, film stars and now Westminster’s movers and shakers… David Bailey’s lens has caught them all. He tells Roya Nikkhah about his life. David Bailey directs a model during a photoshoot in […]