Monday, April 12, 2010

blog #10


Ari Marcopoulos, Still From Detroit, 2009







I chose this image by Ari Marcopoulos because it is very interesting to me. After reading about him and his work, he likes to document American life (he is from Holland) in an untraditional way. He said he likes to show rebellious skaters and snowboarders and show underground musicians. He photographs the rebellious youth.





Kate Gilmore, Still From Standing Here, 2010







I chose this image from Kate Gilmore because it is a loaded image. In the reading about her, it says she does work showing female struggle and displacement. In this work, she is wearing very feminine clothing (a dress, heels, ect.) and she is kicking and punching holes in the sheet rock and climbing it.







Tam Tran, Battle Cry, 2008











The composition is what caught my eye about this work. In this work, Tran photographed her nephew acting as a super hero, acting out childhood fantasies. I found this interesting because childhood is an important time in our creativity, and she captures it in this series.

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i chose this image of mine because i really like architecture. I love how the light is creating contrast in the beams and i like the pattern created from this.




















This is am image from my roadtrip. I love it because of the silhouette of my friend Zach is in contrast to the beautiful blue skies. This was my view for 15 hours, but somehow, this image makes my view seem better than i thought it was.



















This image is, you guessed it, from my roadtrip as well. I really am pleased with this image because it captured an excited moment in time. This trip was quite the experience for me because i had never been to anything like it before, and it was great to capture the people there, like this one of my boyfriend, in that one moment of utter excitement.

blog #9


Cindy Sherman
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I chose this image because like in my work, Sherman always has a meaning for her images. While I don't always have feminist ideals behind my work like Sherman, I do make sure that the meanings are important to me like politics, social concerns, and economic issues.





IMAGES FROM THE ARCHIVES OF ROBERT VENTURI AND DENISE SCOTT BROWN




I picked this image from MOCA because of my recent road trip project. This image looks like a shot that i would have taken from my last project.






Edward Ruscha, Phillips 66, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1962, from Twentysix Gasoline Stations, 1963.











Again i chose this image because it relates to my last project. Not only is it a gas station, but I actually passed it in Arizona on my road trip. This image also created controversy when photography was becoming an artform. People thought these were documentary and shouldn't be classified as photography. In my work i like creating controversy as well.

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This is am image of mine that i wanted to make different from others like this. It is actually of my boyfriend, however i had him lay in a more feminine pose. Also to add another layer, i decieded to matte and frame this image backwards from the standard white matte black frame.
















This image i took of a friend of mine downtown. I wanted her to be alone in the image to show that women are strong and independent unlike the ideas that are put into our heads of needing to be dependent on someone all the time.



















This last image is one that is important to me. It shows a sense of journey to me and how hard the climb can be but that there is light at the top.

Friday, April 9, 2010

blog 8


Marina Abramović. Portrait with Flowers

I chose this image from Moma's site. I picked it because i feel it relates to feminist theory where women are always seen as girly and doing things such as gardening. It is a stereotypical image of a woman.






Edward Hopper, Early sunday morning, 1930





I chose this image because i feel that it shows political theory. I get this because it is a row of shops, yet the street is empty, there are no people buying things at these stores, giving a feeling that economic times were tough.











Alan B. Stone
Untitled (rue de la Commune, 'Sailor's Club')







I chose this image for the same reason as the image above. It gives a sense of political/social/economic theory because it is a Street in the daytime and is completely void of people and movement.

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I took this image on a rough day that i was having. When i realized that the light across the cement and bricks was interesting, i decided to photograph it. After looking back on it, it made me realize that i support myself and there is light where you least expect it.



















I picked this image because i was out one day taking pictures of all the dead landscape. (i do this to remind myself of the beauty in things we don't expect) This image interested me because it was tall, dead grass right by the littered highway, yet it is a beautiful and sunny day.
















This is another image i took on the same day as the first one. Because i was looking down so much from having a bad day, i saw shadows and compositions i wouldn't have seen otherwise. This is another reason that i try to remember that great things are everywhere if i remember to look for them.

Monday, March 15, 2010

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I chose this image from the Guggenheim in Bilbao. i am drawn to it because the texture the blue paint creates interests me.



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This image is at MOCA. I find it very interesting because of the feeling it gives you with the red ominous sky and sharp lines from the stardust sign. Vegas is usually a place photographed in such a different way than this, and that is what interests me the most about it.


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This image caught my attention right away. It is Bing's Eiffel Tower and it's at the International center of photography. I love this image because it gives such a classic feel, and it romanticizes the Eiffel Tower in an elegant and beautiful way.



Wednesday, March 3, 2010

blog # 6




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I chose this image by Pae White because i love the lines created by the smoke. I think there is a lot of movement in the lines and i am really drawn to this.


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This image by Charles Ray interests me because the colors are great. They really grab my attention, and only after the colors settle then the complexity of the lines creating the flowers keep me interested.


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This is by Edgar Cleijne and Ellen Gallagher. This image catches my attention with the bold lines and shapes and the limited, but bright colors used. I like the abstract-ness of it.





I chose this image of mine because i like the action and the fact that you can see a reflection in the glass.



I chose this image because i like the nostalgic feeling i get from looking at it. I like the angles that are created also.







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This is Pae White. I really like this image because the lines created by the smoke are great, really interesting. I also like the fact that it's just black and white. I love the movement in this image.



blog #5




This is an image of Albott's. It caught my interest because I really like the composition and high contrast. i also like the subject matter of a city store.




This is one of Ansel Adams photographs. Of course his amazing tonal rang strikes me as do all his photographs. i really like the strong light and how it is somehow calming.





This is Hine's Italians. This image caught my attention becuase it feels so personal. It is a raw image that really shows the emotions of these people and that is what stood out to me.



This is one of my dogs. i chose this image because she has a great look on her face that i think makes the image interestingly funny.




I really like this picture because the colors and lines are great and i like the texture that you can see in the wood.


I decided to choose this image because i think the lighting is great and i love the texture variations in it. I also like the composition and colors.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010






This is Walker Evans, Main Street, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1931. The medium is photography.




This image caught my attention because of the great line that is created by the composition.
Blog #5 Update: I like this image because it feels classic to me. I like the sense of nostalgia i get from looking at it.






This Photograph is by Margaret Brouke-White, titled Fort Peck Dam from 1936.


This image interests me because it has the feeling of the sublime, showing you how small you are compaired to thoi dam.

Blog #5 Update: I chose this image because I really like the lines created in it and the fact that it makes you feel so small in this world. To me, Photography that can make you feel things like that are powerful.


This is Lisette Model's Reflection, New York (Delancey Street) from 1940-1950.
This photograph interests me because i love images of people in their enviornment. I also love city images, and this has both.
Blog #5 Update: I like this image because i really the fact that you can see a reflection and the person inside at the same time.
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It is not letting me upload my images...so as soon as i can get it to work they will be on here. I didn't want you to think i didn't do the whole assignment, i tried. I will try again in an hour.

Monday, February 8, 2010

I chose this picture because i love these shoes, and also i find the colors interesting and i like the shallow depth of field.



I chose this picture because i think the contrast is great and i like the tightly cropped composition.

I chose this image because i feel the lighting is very interesting.




Tim Burton. Untitled (Cartoons). 1980–86. Pencil on paper,
13 x 16” (33 x 40.6 cm). Private collection. © 2010 Tim Burton

This is Tim burton's image from his show at MOMA Through April 26th. I chose this image
because it is hilarious and the line work is amazing. His work has great style to it.
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Jim Hodges, The end from where you are, 1998. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art,Chicago, restricted gift in memory of John S. Baran with additional restricted support from the Meta S. and Ronald Berger Family Foundation

This is an image of an installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the show runs from February 13th to July 11th. I chose this piece of art because it has great texture to it and that makes it interesting to me.
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Tony Fitzpatrick, "The Blue Wound" 2009. Drawing Collage.

I chose this image from AMMO Galley in New Orleans. This exhibition went from September 19th to October 14th. I Like this collage because it is very colorful and has great lines. It is interesting to look at and reminds me of the traditional tattoo style.








Wednesday, February 3, 2010

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Image: Nevin Aladag, Freeze, photography Series, 2003. Courtesy of the artist and Gitte Weise gallery, Berlin



The first exhibition i found interesting was that of Various artists reflection on Turkish migration. This exhibit is in London at this time.
I chose this image because it has a great composition. I love how the world is still except for the biker and some cars. It has a lot of movement in it which is what makes me find it so interesting to look at.

Hans Peter-Feldmann "One Pound Strawberries", 2004. 34 foto's, 4 x 4 inches each. Courtesy of the artist and 303 Gallery, New York.


I chose this images as another one that interested me because i think it's lots of fun. This piece is made up of a group of smaller 4 x 6 images of strawberries. This image attracted me because it was so different from the other images of artwork at this exhibition. while they all seemed to have something light about them, this one stood out because of it's subject matter and simple color palette.





Lastly I chose Tim Etchells interactive exhibit where a series of text messages were sent to the viewers cell phone, giving them instructions of what to do. I thought this was really interesting and it fit in with the other work that was with this. To me what caught my eye was the unique idea and how it was carried out. this work is being shown in london in february.