Friday, October 8, 2010

Blog V: The Whitney Biennial 2006

Amy Blakemore
Jill in Woods, 2005. Chromogenic color print, 19 x 19 in. (48.3 x 48.3 cm).
Collection of the artist; courtesy Inman Gallery, Houston



Louise Bourque
Still from Self Portrait Post Mortem, 2002. 35mm film, color, sound; 2:30 min.



Dash Snow
Untitled (Dog in garbage), 2002. Digital chromogenic color print, 20 x 20 in. (50.8 x 50.8 cm).
Private collection; courtesy Rivington Arms, New York


All three artists' work is heavily based on the notion of memory and longing. They are capturing ephemeral moments and preserving them. 



My three photos...

Creepy baby doll head is creepy!


I like the red of the tape and the crane, as well as the angle.


Kermy! I love that someone wrote "Kermit" on this green chair in the Ceramics Lab.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent! Here is a link to Saatchi Gallery for Dash Snow to see more:
    http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/dash_snow.htm

    Kermit used to be in my office when I shared with Jennifer Garner.

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