Thursday, March 31, 2011

What remains


©veronica boehm

I've thought about this for a while.. mostly because in this day and age it keeps surfacing again and again as life barrels forward without ceasing. Recently I read an article on NY Times about it as well, so I know it's not just me that thinks about such things. But it still sort of troubles me.. in a time where many people have dual lives- virtual and real- some kept harmoniously, while others kept very separate from one another. What happens to one's digital presence after one passes away. Who, if anybody, is ever able to cancel accounts, remove twitter and facebook pages and clear away the last moments that one shared with the world before passing? Should it be cleared away or kept as a memorial? To me it feels as if I'm looking at a ghost, seeing the last thing shared in a status update (sometimes only hours before they passed), the last photos they posted of their recent outings, the last thing a friend posted to their wall before news spread.. and then a flood of friends and family posting their sympathies, tributes, photos and sorrows. Recently I've had two different friends pass away, both with facebook profiles and sometimes photoblogs, websites etc. I can't help but look through it.. and I imagine most feel compelled to do the same. A voyeur trying to make sense of death.

Veronica Marie Boehm Feb 2, 1985 - Mar 27, 2011
Veronica will be missed by many and it's sad that she passed away so young.

Aquarell


Flora Hitzing, Aquarell auf Papier



Flora Hitzing, Aquarell auf Papier

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

tender limbs


Emily Leonard, Under tender limbs buds will start to gather



Amy Elkins, 11 Years out of a Death Row Sentence (Dying Wish Retama Tree)

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Friday, March 25, 2011

Welcome home

Radical Face, Welcome Home off the album Ghost

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Free Element


©DoDo Jin Ming


©DoDo Jin Ming

Monday, March 21, 2011

Out of Nothing



Peter Callesen

Out of Nothing, 2009
Acid-free 120 gsm paper, acid-free 140 gsm paper and acrylic paint
190 x 260 x 50 cm

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Light Work Residency!


Food Tray from the project Black is the Day, Black is the Night.


I am so happy/excited/honored to be awarded as one of the 2011 Light Work Artists-in-Residence! I applied with the body of work Black is the Day, Black is the Night and recently got the good news. Can't wait to spend a month up there with such great facilities.

Also wanted to congratulate the additional 2011 Light Work Artists-in-Residence recipients!

Shimon Attie
Jen Davis
Sam Falls
Cui Fei
Shane Lavalette
Andrew Miksys
Sherry Millner
Dana Popa
Ohm Phanphiroj
Michael Tummings
Calla Thompson

You can read more about Light Work, the residency program or past recipients here.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Devastation

There have been so many catastrophic natural disasters lately.. woke up to this one (in Japan) today. The photos on NY Times are tragic and surreal. More here.

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

And away I go

I will be in New Orleans today through March 10th. I cannot wait to get my feet on Frenchman st.


vintage mardi gras photo

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

L'adolescence

Unfortunately I can't really find out any more about this photographer.. but more from the series can be found here.



©Madame Li / Garance LI, Projet sur l'adolescence



©Madame Li / Garance LI, Projet sur l'adolescence