-
Stars watcher by Robert Gligorov
-
Google searches are also secretly poetry.
-
-
Cali Sales
The Way I Feel Inside, 2010
Sculpey, acrylic paint and walnut base -
Cards, 2011
Mixed media (acrylic, pencil, ink on paper)
When I don’t know what to do I ask the cards.
52 cards with different symbols and actionsMalin Gabriella Nordin
-
Robert Rauschenberg - Pilgrim, 1950, mixed mediums with wooden chair
-
LEE FRIEDLANDER
Nude (Madonna), 1979
gelatin silver prints, 13 x 8 5/8 inches each
In September 1985, Playboy published two portfolios of nude photographs of the entertainer Madonna in what would be the last stapled issue of the magazine. The photographers represented were Martin H. Schreiber and Lee Friedlander. Friedlander recalled hiring the young art student for the shoot. “She seemed very confident, a street-wise girl. She told me she was putting a band together but half the kids that age are doing that. She was a good professional model,” he recalled. Six pages of his studies were published. Friedlander reportedly was paid $100,000 for the rights to reproduce the images which he referred to as his “Madonna Fellowship”.
-
Alexa Meade and Sheila Vand
-
-
Echolilia: A Father’s Photographic Conversation with His Autistic Son. Timothy Archibald uses his camera to find an emotional bridge to his son Photographs and text from the book Echolilia: Sometimes I Wonder
My eldest son was born in 2001. He was always a kid who went to the beat of his own drummer. When he was 5, we began making photographs collaboratively as a way to find some common ground and attempt to understand each other. Soon after we began the project, Elijah was diagnosed on the autistic spectrum. Though the diagnosis gave me the words and history to understand my son better, it didn’t take away the mystery and the need to try to find an emotional bridge to him.”Echolilia” is an alternate spelling of a more common term, “echolalia,” used in the autistic community to refer to the habit of verbal repetition and copying that is commonly found in autistic kids’ behavior. I liked the idea of it: photography is a form of copying. Kids are a form of repetition. And looking at my kid with photography allowed me to see myself a new




