We are happy to share this interview with Director Jennifer DeCarlo and a San Diego-based podcast, Keep the Channel Open. The audio-document is one in a growing series of ongoing interviews lead by Mike Mike Sakasegawa. The podcast is fairly new, but proving a poignant and thoughtful contribution to the budding San Diego art scene.
MUSAC's Permanent Collection Expands Holdings of Tatiana Parcero
We are thrilled to share news that four more major works by Tatiana Parcero were accepted into the permanent collection of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC). Located in León, Spain MUSAC is dedicated to being "a museum of the present," and only collects work by a living generation of artists (1992 - 2012).
Read moreMatt Eich in MoCA Clevland "Constant as the Sun"
MoCA Cleveland selected ten artists or artist collectives, and features new and recent work that explores diverse approaches to portraying, building, and connecting community.
Read moreRevising History in UK's Black + White Photography Magazine
It was finally my Day! 2015
We are happy to share the following excerpt of an editorial by Susan Burnstine:
When Greenburg adorns herself in one of her many vintage outfits, she admits she feels glamorous. 'I am not a person with problems anymore. I become someone else - someone else who only exists in photographs. Yet, that person - that icon of a person - is something the photograph made up. She is someone without strife, someone without obstacles. We believe so deeply in the truth of "her" that we measure ourselves against what we think we see in the picture. And when we cannot measure up, we then begin to blame the times we live in. Some say, "Oh, people used to be more civilized back then." This is in fact not true. We revise our past, that includes inequality, racism, misogyny and numerous other hardships we conveniently forget.'
Look for copies of Black+White Photography Magazine at Barns & Noble, international magazine stands, or subscribe to the Digital Edition & read the full editorial today.
Read moreLuis Gonzalez Palma Invited to the 2017 Venice Biennale
Luis Gonzalez Palma has been invited by the Global Art Affairs (GAA) Foundation to participate in the 2017 Venice Biennale. This marks the third time the Artist has been invited to participate in the prestigious global art event.
Read moreLuis González Palma Retrospective in Spain
"Luis González Palma’s universe is made up of a constellation of themes orbiting around his work , constantly going to and fro. Identity and memory, –the axes of his first works- are tackled using portraits with constant echoes of religious and baroque painting . . . [Palma's] work is impregnated with a symphony of formal solutions which are, in his own words, 'an attempt to give body to ghosts that govern personal relationships, religious and political hierarchies found in life'. " - Alejandro Castellote, Curator
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