The internet has fundamentally changed our relationship to photography, and Tim Barber saw it happening, as the founder of popular photography website Tinyvices (which even released its own iPhone app). A new show curated Barber and The Hole Gallery’s Kathy Grayson looks at artists using digital photography in ways that overlap with cinema, publishing, sculpture, and painting. Artists include Kate Steciw, Andrew Kuo, and Jessica Eaton.
Mateo Tannatt. Last Name Banana (silver gelatin print; 10,75 x 8,25 in.). 2012.
(via Marc Foxx, L.A.)
Sol Lewitt, Wall Drawing #289: A six-inch (15cm) grid covering each of the four black walls. White lines to points on the grid. 1st wall: 24 lines from the center; 2nd wall: 12 lines from the midpoint of each of the sides; 3rd wall: 12 lines from each corner; 4th wall: 24 lines from the center, 12 lines from the midpoint of each of the sides, 12 lines from each corner, 1976.
Recently conserved painting of a head composed of writhing écorché figures, composed in the manner of Giuseppe Arcimboldo (right: Wellcome Library no. 44576i).