Posted by Fabio 2 August 2012
Nikki S. Lee blended photography and performance in her expansive Projects series in which she carefully observed—and then adopted—general styles of dress and gesture within several American sub-cultures. When identifying as a Latina for the photographs in The Hispanic Project, Lee wore colored contact lenses, a ponytail extension, and clothing and make up she purchased in Spanish Harlem. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 August 2012
Australian painter Melissa Haslam began to focus on her fine art career in 2008 and has already begun to make a name for herself as an emerging artist to watch. Her paintings are populated by beautiful females in fairytale-like scenarios. Influences include botanical drawings, the pre-raphaelites, japanese illustration and contemporary fashion photography.
www.melissahaslam.com
Posted by Fabio 1 August 2012
Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist based in New Delhi, India, where she photographs for The New York Times, National Geographic, and Time Magazine.
Posted by Fabio 31 July 2012
Daniel Coburn is a contemporary photographer. Selections from his body of work have been featured in exhibitions at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art and the Chelsea Museum of Art in New York. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 July 2012
New York based artist Thomas Doyle creates complex miniature worlds. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012
Burlington has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by artist and graphic designer, Catherine Wakim. See more here.
Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012
Experimenting with a 3D technique from the early 1800’s, Shwood presents a stereoscopic view of their new Shwood Select premium line of wooden eyewear. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 July 2012
Building Stories the new graphic novel by Chris Ware, imagines the inhabitants of a three-story Chicago apartment building: a 30-something woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life; a couple, possibly married, who wonder if they can bear each other’s company another minute; and the building’s landlady, an elderly woman who has lived alone for decades. read more