Friday, February 27, 2009

gilbert fastenaekens/ nights




belgium photographer gilbert fastenaekens also produces thoughtful night images. the sense of loss and mystery is what most interests me.

george tice

gerardo montiel showed me in the direction of george tice`s work. fascinating to see more work from that period of time. again i ask myself what social-political things made it so that people would photograph in such ways and choose their subjects(far from just turning their backs to the representation of the pristine landscape). here is an interview with john paul caponigro.



un poquito más de mecano para un fin de semana sonico-melancolico-de hueva

me cuesta tanto

Thursday, February 26, 2009

ted sabarese



this series is witty even though it goes to the commercial side, which by the way, i don´t think is bad in any way. meaning is precise and beautiful and i like that. more images here.

reimar juul/ neither man nor women



"The hijras of India are born as men, but dress as women. They have been recognized as a third gender in the subcontinent from the earliest times". reimar juul

more night photography

henry wessel





todd hido





j wesley brown





tim simmons


credit crisis


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

Monday, February 16, 2009

thomas bangsted


danish photographer thomas bangsted has some interesting landscapes. they still seem to be on the surface of something that is not completely clear to me.

night photography/ amanda friedman/ miguel angel ortega/ alejandro chaskielberg/ beau Comeaux

four views of the night. different formats and themes.

amanda friedman



miguel angel ortega




alejandro chaskielberg



beau Comeaux

Friday, February 13, 2009

wow rodney mullen

before

after

wow matt hensly

back when i skated/operation ivy

opening katharsis at fototeca (photography center) monterrey






Thursday, February 12, 2009

roger ballen/sarah small







reviewing roger ballen´s work it rang a bell with the images by sarah small. both bodies of work are intense and psychotic to me; illuminating the subconscious. years apart, and graphically distinct, both are showing things we might just see in our darkest (or weirdest) dreams.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

nice picture of barack obama's inauguration speech


a good approach on how to see "reality" with a gigantic digital image. take a look here.

reviewed in CODIGO magazine/ nueva fotografía mexicana


mexican curator gustavo prado wrote an article on new mexican photography in codigo magazine from mexico df in which i was included. the web version is a bit small, but for those with really sharp eyes take a look here.

Humble Arts Foundation Presents

The Collector’s Guide to Emerging Art Photography Book Launch Party
Thursday, March 5, 6 – 9 PM
VOLTA NY
7 W. 34th Street at 5th Avenue
http://voltashow.com

The reception will be held in Volta’s VIP Lounge.

An after party will be held at:
Boucarou
Thursday, March 5, 10 PM until late
64 E. 1st Street at 1st Avenue

RSVP required for both events. Guest list strictly enforced.

Send RSVPs to: rsvp@hafny.org

Humble Arts Foundation is pleased to present The Collector's Guide to Emerging Art Photography, a 180-page source book for collectors, art dealers, gallery directors, photo editors, museum professionals, and independent curators. Featuring 163 emerging art photographers, The Collector's Guide aims to further Humble’s mission by bridging the gap between ambitious early-career photographers and photography professionals. The Collector's Guide book launch party will take place at VOLTA NY, Thursday, March 5th from 6 – 9pm at 7 W. 34th St at 5th Ave. The reception will be held in VOLTA’s VIP lounge. An after party will be held at Boucarou, 64 E. 1st St. at 1st Ave, Thursday, March 5, 10 PM – until late.

RSVP required: rsvp@hafny.org.

http://humbleartsfoundation.org/publications/index.html

A select number of books will be available for sale.

Participating photographers include: Dustin Aksland,Carlos Albalá, Kathyrn Parker Almanas, Corey Arnold, Peter Baker, Rob Ball, Gideon Barnett, Anna Bauer, Matthew Baum, Juliana Beasley, Johan Bergström, Brian Berman, Colin Blakely, Dan Boardman, Steven Brahms, Mark Brautigam, Timothy Briner, Jessica Bruah, Michael Bühler-Rose, Jesse Burke, Alejandro Cartagena, Jacob Carter, Melissa Catanese, Anastasia Cazabon, Alana Celii, Talia Chetrit, Andrea Chu, Céline Clanet, François Coquerel, Robyn Cumming, Chris Davis, Rachael Dunville, Dan Eckstein, Gerald Edwards III, Scott Eiden, Amy Elkins, Geoffrey Ellis, Tealia Ellis-Ritter, Grant Ernhart, Thobias Fäldt, Jan Fassbender, Jon Feinstein, Todd Fisher, Lucas Foglia, Manya Fox, Zack Genin, Dana Gentile, Sam Gezari, Emiliano Granado, Leslie Grant, Yann Gross, Gustav Gustafsson, Gregory Halpern, Paul Herbst, Beth Herzhaft, Susanna Hesselberg, Nicole Jean Hill, Ben Huff, Lacey Ann Johnson, Dina Kantor, Nicole Katz, Drew Kelly, Mikael Kennedy, Gunnar Knechtel, Liz Kuball, Naho Kubota, William Lamson, Molly Landreth, Mårten Lange, Shane Lavalette, Alejandra Laviada, Jason Lazarus, Bryan Lear, Ashley Lefrak, Miranda Lehman, Brian Lesteberg, Jennifer Loeber, Sophie T. Lvoff, Thomas Macker, Ashley Macknica, Sarah Madsen, Alison Malone, Jessica Mallios, John Mann, Michael Marcelle, Marc McAndrews, Andrew Robert McComb, Erica McDonald, Tammy Mercure, Nick Meyer, Chad Muthard, Wakaba Noda, Boru O’Brien O’Connell, Bob O’Connor, Grady O’Connor, Patrick O’Hare, Christina Maria Oswald, Robert Pallesen, Sarah Palmer, Lydia Panas, Ahndraya Parlato, Brandon Pavan, Eric Percher, Nathan Ellis Perkel, Regine Petersen, Ryan Pfluger, Cara Phillips, Birthe Piontek, Louis Porter, Friederike Von Rauch, Shawn Records, Justin James Reed, Reka Reisinger, Peter Riesett, Jenny Riffle, Lissa Rivera, Jessica Roberts, Carlo Van de Roer, Patrick Romero, Dalton Rooney, Nadine Rovner, Will Sanders, John Saponara, Matthew Schenning, Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, Aaron Schuman, Stephen K. Schuster, Bryan Jacob Schutmaat, Matthew Shain, Angus R. Shamal, Daniel Shea, Matt Siber, Sarah Small, Angie Smith, Tema Stauffer, Will Steacy, Amy Stein, Parsley Steinweiss, Luke Stettner, Sean Stewart, Barry Stone, Sarah Sudhoff, JJ Sulin, Rachel Sussman, Tina Tyrell, Simon Vahala, Alex Van Clief, Kamden Vencill, Caroline de Vries, Michael Werner, Emma Wieslander, Sara Wight, Grant Willing, Sarah Wilmer, Ofer Wolberger, Jason John Würm, Wheat Wurtzburger, Jeongmee Yoon, Anoush Abrar & Aimée Hoving, Allison Wermager & Alexander M. Harrington, Inka Lindergård & Niclas Holmström, Kate and Camilla and Tribble & Mancenido.

Humble Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the careers of emerging fine-art photographers by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice-annual artists grants, and educational programming. http://hafny.org.

For additional information, visuals, and press inquiries, please send an email to amani olu at press@hafny.org.

eve morgenstern/ foreclosure and abandonment


i like the interconnection between architecture and economics portrayed through these abandoned homes. her page.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

we open katharsis on thursday. be there or el santo will get you!

moto hirotakeda/ untitled scapes


city scapes are so hard to approach, in the sense of what motivates a photographer to actually pursue the subject. i have found ideas, like that behind of sze tsung leongs work, much more rewarding (as a spectator) because of his conceptual framework. again it is in the approach that comes from outside of photography itself that seems to make for a more interesting and thoughtful body of images. i really like motos´ pictures but i am left a drift to what they are about. the link to the untitled scapes is here. in a extremely competitive photo "industry" (mmmmmm) i really think more time should be spent asking the photographers what they are doing. it seems to me, that even though images speak for themselves, we should (again, as spectators) be able to feel embraced by some kind of meaning when confronted with images, specially those which have a a lot of visual baggage.

Being outside of "US mainstream", here in monterrey mexico, it seems to me that landscape photography has gone into areas where some won´t even bother to ask why it got there. the question is how to take all of this and make honest and profound work...

greg stimac/ roadside memorials and bottles of piss





i like the idea of the road as a narrative theme. his page.

Monday, February 9, 2009

terry falke/ observations in an occupied wilderness


lately i have been diving myself into landscape photography, trying to understand the personal approaches of photographers and deconstructing their "views".
last month i came by terry falke which has opened a new line. the work seems an almost natural reconsideration and response of the work of joel sternfeld (which i am still trying to figuring out). not much on the web about terry, but i have ordered his book for better understanding. a few images are found at afterimage gallery.

alexis pike/ claimed: landscape


about the work:

"As a sixth generation Idahoan, the landscape of the West influences my work, it’s part of my personal and cultural history, it is the geography of my genes. I grew up in two very distinct areas of Idaho: the scenic area of Stanley Basin—which sits at the base of the Sawtooth Mountain Range—and the town of Idaho Falls—a community that revolves around agriculture, religion and nuclear power. Living in these two regions gave me the perspective to appreciate the delicate balance of the scenic and the mundane and recognize how they overlap one another. I am exploring in this work the way communities and individuals stake claims on the picturesque landscape and place it within the conventional structures of the community. By making a photograph of these claimed territories, I am staking my own claim to my heritage, the landscape. The manner in which we depict this scenery has become the identity and perception of the American West, symbolized by wilderness, mountain peaks, crystal clear rivers, and big game animals. This is the mythology of the West".

more images here.