SUSAN KANDEL – AT HOME

Posted on 2021-03-22

In October 1979, Pope John Paul II came to the Boston Common. Susan Kandel was there taking pictures of families who’d come to see him, carrying on with work she had started months earlier photographing families at Revere Beach. Among the people she photographed that day on the Common were two women and the five children they’d brought with them. They told Kandel that she should come take pictures at their homes, since they had younger kids who hadn’t come that day. She eagerly took them up on their offer.

“These two families lived around the corner from each other in Everett, Mass., and I returned to their homes many times over the next ten years or so. And I sought out other families who might let me come photograph them at home as well. I approached folks in grocery stores and bowling alleys, Woolworth’s and corner stores, telling them that I’d give them some pictures in exchange for allowing me to come photograph them at home. Although I got a lot of quick refusals and looks of suspicion, I also managed to get invited to many homes. And sometimes there were repeat invitations.” – Susan Kandel

Through her work Kandel discovered that each home she entered was a distinct world unto itself, and each home offered up stories.

Pages – 112

Cover – Hard back / embossed / tip on

Size – 300x240mm

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ROBERT FRANK – RARITIES

Posted on 2021-03-22

This exhibition presents a selection of rare prints and rarely seen images from Robert Frank’s American travels from 1955 – 1957 when he was driving around America shooting what was to become not just his seminal work “The Americans”, but what is acknowledged as a seminal work in the medium of photography.

The prints on view, many being shown for the first time, display the improvisational quality that saw the country in a different but more truthful way than the visual clichés of the time. While the idiosyncratic nature of Frank’s vision initially shocked many people, it lead the way to much of what followed in photography.

Opposite – Butte, Montana, 1956

Exhibition runs through to April 3rd, 2021

Peter Fetterman Gallery
2525 Michigan Avenue Gallery A1
Los Angeles,
CA 90404

www.peterfetterman.com

  

KENNETH GRUENHOLTZ – BEHIND-THE-SCENES

Posted on 2021-03-22

The exhibition coincides with the release of the artist’s monograph titled Uncensored: My Year Behind the Scenes with Michael Lucas and his Models (Salzgeber: Berlin, 2020).

In the style of a classic photo documentarian, Gruenholtz captures the fascinating world of gay adult entertainment with unexpected virtuosity and sensitivity. His beautiful “behind-the-scenes” photographs, shot between takes and after hours, constitute a compelling long-form portrait of Michael Lucas and his models over the course of a year of unprecedented access. The photographs in the book and the exhibition were shot on location in New York, Fire Island, Puerto Vallarta, and Barcelona.

Opposite – Untitled (Dakota and Ben), Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 2017-2018

Exhibition runs through to April 10th, 2021

ClampArt
247 West 29th Street
Ground Floor
New York
NY 10001

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LÉOPOLD RABUS – LES PROPRIÉTÉS DES CHOSES

Posted on 2021-03-22

When I asked myself how we name and classify the living and all that surrounds us, I was referred to a popular medieval scientific book by the 13th-century Franciscan monk Bartholomaeus Anglicus On the Properties of Things. The book deals with 19 things and dedicates a large portion to birds, such as partridges and storks. The author bestows on each subject what seems to be a stamp of approval, a seal of the divine. For example, saints will speak to the trees and the birds, and the birds respond.
This is not the case in Frans Snyders’ painting Concert of Birds (1629-1630), in which the artist uses an Aesop fable to bring together a wide variety of exotic and native birds on the same tree. Here the treatment of the animal kingdom turns into an encyclopedic and colonial manifesto. A perfect witness of the Baroque period, this way of categorizing is still found at museums today, for example in my neighboring village where I admired a collection of naturalized birds. It is a strange feeling to see these birds all next to each other, losing all singularity and merging into a neat species, arranged on their classifying trees! These trees capture only a tiny part of what this or that bird was in its environment.

Opposite – 8 oiseau, 2020

Exhibition runs through to May 1st, 2021

Wilde
24 Rue du Vieux-Billard
CH – 1205 Geneva
Switzerland

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BAIT X ASTRO BOY

Posted on 2021-03-15

The apparel capsule features a hoodie, crewneck, a long sleeve shirt and several graphic T-shirts, each of which bears puff-print designs or glow-in-the-dark touches.

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TEETH AGENCY – THE DUMMY RUN

Posted on 2021-03-15

The Dummy Run is from Teeth Agency’s debut album You Don’t Have to Live in Pain.

Teeth Agency is artist Mariano Chavez and musician Jesse Hackett, a touring member of Gorillaz. Hackett and Chavez describe their music as, “lizard lounge jazz and French noir sleaze with sinking ship piano improvisations in underwater organ suits.”

www.stonesthrow.com