About Time at Jim Kempner Fine Art: last two days
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailA few days left to see the group photography show, About Time, at Jim Kempner Fine Art, 501 West 23 Street (corner 10th Avenue). Ends July 17, 2010. Share …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailA few days left to see the group photography show, About Time, at Jim Kempner Fine Art, 501 West 23 Street (corner 10th Avenue). Ends July 17, 2010. Share …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail The Celebrity Apprentice from Jim Kempner on Vimeo. Check out the recent Madness of Art webisode. I play the Bathroom Guy (and boom operator). Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailPortrayal Lohin Geduld Gallery 531 W. 25th St., (212) 675-2656 Through July 10 Repeatedly, painting is declared “dead,” then “revived,” then “dead” again. More than once—as if painting were …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail Portrayal Lohin Geduld Gallery 531 West 25th Street New York, New York 10001 Through July 31 Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailSome recent work and information about the About Time group show at Jim Kempner Fine Art is posted on Mousse Magazine. Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
Share this…FacebookRedditEmailI’ve joined Galileo Pix, a great boutique stock agency. I’ve also been mentioned in a few blogs: filmwasters.com lenscratch Magnum Photos The Photography Post Top Ten Yaddo Share this…FacebookRedditEmail
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Share this…FacebookRedditEmailInteresting new take on book distribution: a blog to aid the distribution of dyi books & zines. Jorg states it like this: The idea behind The Independent Photo Book is simple: …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail http:// www.stevegiovinco.etsy.com Original Digital Photograph, Framed, 2×3″Original and jewel-like these diminutive framed photographs have an intimate and precious feel. I carefully print and archivally assemble each artwork, which …
Share this…FacebookRedditEmail The gritty black and white photographs seem to represent a different era in photography where direct but poetic observation was the “trend”. Reading the draft Guggenheim proposals …
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