by L♥lli
4 Mar
If Cindy Sherman was eligible for an Academy Award she could be included in every single nomination (except for ‘best sound’ maybe). Not for nothing did the MOMA clear a big wing on the 6th floor to showcase her work – in what is perhaps a more overwhelming retrospect than Cattelan’s recent spectacle at the Guggenheim. Not unlike many other contemporary artists, she uses the concept of appropriation to explore roles and typecasts in media and culture – but Sherman does it most successfully; recreating herself in a fluent manner achievable only by someone who is in control of every aspect of their work. After all, she does everything herself, from the make-up to the modeling, to all other technicalities - here is a photographer who has mastered the art of non-self portrait. Click here for more info on the exhibition.

Tags: Cindy Sherman, exhibition, MoMA, Photography
by L♥lli
4 Nov
Hail to the small diversions;
Fantastical ideas becoming simple realities
A woman caught right at her most vulnerable
Curled up in fetal position, in limbo, or running away



Photographs by Maya Chandally
Tags: L♥lli, Natalie, ph. Maya Chandally, Sharon
by L♥lli
6 Oct

“The people in the subway, their flesh juxtaposed against the graffiti, the penetrating effect of the strobe light itself, and even the hollow darkness of the tunnels, inspired an aesthetic that goes unnoticed by passengers who are trapped underground, hiding behind masks, and closed off from each other.”
Bruce Davidson’s Subway exhibition is showing at Aperture Gallery starting today!
This man lives, breathes, and eats photography. I’m a big fan of his documentary series. This one in particular captures the unequivocal subway culture of NYC in the early 80’s. Definitely worth checking out!
Tags: Aperture Gallery, Bruce Davidson, Photography, Subway
by L♥lli
5 May

Vivian Maier. Obscure street photographer from 1950 to 1990 – John Maloof discovered her work at a Chicago auction house which had purchased her belongings from a storage locker due to her inability to pay for it. Maloof developed her negatives, became enamored by her work, even started taking up photography himself and built a website dedicated to her. The power of a muse.
Tags: John Maloof, Muse, Photography, Vivian Maier
by L♥lli
4 Mar
You’re sending me to the madhouse Mister.

- Francoise-Marie Banier
He could be considered a renaissance man; he is after all a playwright, novelist, actor, photographer, artist, and socialite. The only arrow that might point away from that category is the one in which he was sued for *seducing* Mrs. Bettencourt. Maybe lady killer should go on the list as well. Either way, if any of his flings are of any interest, it’s the one above, between photography and painting. More here.
Tags: Art, Francoise-Marie Banier, Photography
by L♥lli
23 Jan
If you google Andrea Mary Marshall you will mostly find links to blogs/magazines showing off her recent commissioned work for casting director Douglas Perrett; a limited edition poster depicting the ‘100 baddest bitches in the business‘ (bitches being supermodels ). And aside from some work posted on her Tumblr, nothing else is revealed about Ms. Marshall, anywhere (let me know if you find something). That being said, it wasn’t Perrett’s commission that struck me – what stood out were some of the photographs and paintings (all of which are self-portraits) posted on her Tumblr – which reveal at least this about the artist: she does vaginas really damn well.
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Tags: Andrea Mary Marshall, Art, Douglas Perrett, Photography, Tumblr, Vagina