RED SNAPPER – SUPER EGO

Posted on 2022-05-23

Recorded over the past 3 years with ace engineer Shuta Shinoda in Hackney, East London, the new album captures brilliantly the live intensity of the band whilst adding studio subtleties that make for a deep and rewarding listen.

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NADEZDA NIKOLOVA – ELEMENTAL FORMS

Posted on 2022-05-23

Nadezda Nikolova is a photographic artist whose work is informed by her interest in the photographic object and her connection to the natural world. She works in the darkroom using the historic wet plate collodion process creating experimental camera-less works on metal. The immediacy, fluidity, and materiality of the process allows her to explore photography’s relationship to painting, collage, graphic arts, and sculpture.

Exhibition runs through to June 19th, 2022

The Center For Photographic Art (CFPA)
San Carlos and 9th
Carmel
CA 93921

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THE IMMEDIATE IMAGE

Posted on 2022-05-23

The exhibition features 10 Iconic Fine Art Photographers, these include, Harry Benson, Joyce Tenneson, Lawrence Schiller, Xan Padron, NYC Dance Project, Douglas Kirkland, Milton Greene, Andre Lichtenberg.

Exhibition runs through to June 18th, 2022

Holden Luntz Gallery
332 Worth Avenue
Palm Beach
FL 33480

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BIANCA FIELDS – IN MY BAG

Posted on 2022-05-23

Steve Turner is pleased to present In My Bag, a solo exhibition by Kansas City-based Bianca Fields that features new paintings of screaming animals that the artist considers stand-ins for the psyche of her six-year-old self, one who spent hours watching “Tom and Jerry,” an American cartoon that portrayed the rivalry of Tom, the cat and Jerry, the mouse. Tom is the protagonist in many of Fields’s works, and because he barely spoke, Fields imagined his speech, something she continues to do in these works. Fields, working with intense passion along with a well controlled silent concentration, felt as if she was conjuring up her own internal demon. The resulting works have thick flourishes of lustrous colors, accents of copper that mirror the artist’s complexion, as well as scratched lines and text that convey violence and vulnerability, something that Fields routinely experiences as an African American woman.

Opposite – Out of her Bag, 2022

Exhibition runs through to June 25th, 2022

Steve Turner
6830 Santa Monica Blvd.
CA 90038
Los Angeles

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LARRY SILVER’S CONNECTICUT PHOTOGRAPHS

Posted on 2022-05-23

The first part of the exhibition’s title is a nod to poet Wallace Stevens, who also called Connecticut his home for decades, and specifically his poem “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” The exhibition layout will echo Stevens’ iconic poem and be installed in clusters. Similar to what Stevens called “sensations,” each grouping of Silver’s photographs will gather images across several of his series and reflect upon different facets of his work, while offering the audience a unique viewing and spatial experience.

This multifaceted, but still focused, theme will showcase Silver’s work from several areas of the state and different kinds of “-scapes.” Exuding a sense of quiet contemplation and a studied approach, Silver engages ideas of observation and framing in his lyrical compositions. Many of his photographs, for example, feature figures looking out at the view or back towards the photographer, along with scenes seen through and transformed by weather and atmosphere, light and shadow, perspectives and formats, and nature and the built environment.

Exhibition runs through to June 18th, 2022

Fairfield University Art Museum
1073 North Benson Road
Fairfield
CT 06824

www.fairfield.edu

  

THE HUNDREDS BY JASON SEIFE

Posted on 2022-05-23

For its latest collaboration, The Hundreds has tapped painter and digital artist Jason Seife for a new collection.

In the celebration of tradition, the new collection incorporates Seife’s intricate illustrations of traditional Persian rugs with an added personal touch. As the son of Cuban and Syrian immigrants, Seife has always focused on the beauty of Persian rugs as means of honoring his family history and channeling spiritual balance. Specifically, Seife’s work has a laser focus on detail due to the geometrical compositions of Persian rugs.

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