Strata Editions, a new experimental photography space in Livingston, Montana, recently launched with a series of prints by Susan Lipper, Carlos Jaramillo, Ian Bates, Zora J Murff, and more.
Month: April 2024
For John Edmonds, Photography Points Towards Visions of Possibility
In John Edmonds’ work, photography’s relationship to truth is repeatedly questioned. Describing his images as ‘quasi-documents’, the artist works almost obsessively with a number of models. These figures and friends – who become close to muses, hold, caress, and measure themselves against African sculptures in a search for subjectivity that is humanising, vulnerable and tender.
Frank Lloyd Wright is Always “Timeless”
Spoke Art and The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation are pleased to present Frank Lloyd Wright: Timeless, a traveling pop-up art exhibition featuring all new illustrations and limited edition posters inspired by the work of American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
A Portfolio: Sagarika Sundaram
We had a little break from A Portfolio this week, but we are back with a look at textile artist Sagarika Sundaram. As we are preparing a feature on Sagarika in our SUMMER 2024 Quarterly, we wanted to give our readers a little preview of what is to come.
Lee Quiñones Celebrates His 50th Years of Artmaking with “Quinquagenary” and Book Release
In our current SPRING 2024 Quarterly, we spoke with the legendary graffiti artist Lee Quiñones on the creation of a new book and upcoming solo show to celebrate his 50 years of artmaking and his illustrious career. Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present Quinquagenary, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the legendary career of New…
Preston Gannaway’s ‘Remember Me’ Chronicles a Boy’s Journey Through Loss
For 17 years, Preston Gannaway has been photographing a boy named EJ following the death of his mother. The exhibition, Remember Me, on view at Chung 24 Gallery, takes us on the coming-of-age journey of EJ as he grows from a toddler in the window to a high school senior graduating amidst a pandemic.
Magdalena Wosinska Fulfills the Dream
Central to Magdelena Wosinska’s photography is the celebration of spontaneity. Viewers find themselves immediately immersed in Wosinska’s world, where authenticity reigns supreme and every moment is overflowing with a hint of rebelliousness.
Ciro Battiloro: Silence is a Gift
Rione Sanità (Naples), Santa Lucia (Cosenza), Torre del Greco. There are places in Southern Italy that carry scars of incurable wounds on the walls and on the flesh of its inhabitants. In those wounds lay the historical memory and the real face of people.
Todd Hido Makes “A Series of Small Decisions” at Leica Gallery
Todd Hido wanders endlessly, taking lengthy road trips in search of imagery that connects with his own memories. Through his unique landscape process and signature color palette, Hido alludes to the quiet and mysterious side of suburban America—where uniform communities provide for a stable façade—implying the instability that often lies behind the walls.
Austin Leong “A Wonderful Offer” @ Climate Control, SF
In A Wonderful Offer, Austin Leong’s first solo exhibition in San Francisco, a three-part narrative unfolds, blending disparate temporal layers: familial footage from the late 50s, the sonic landscape of the 60s via a single album by the San Francisco Psych Rock band Fifty Foot Hose, and Leong’s monochromatic photographic storytelling.