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I can't just talk CS4, now can I? Taking a little break from current software events, here's a collection of cool recent photographic finds: Our friend Mike Hill features a great image from Brazil on his site's landing page. I'm digging the ghostly, muted tones of Michael Kenna's work. Much more is on his site . The lovely Moontime gallery of David Stubbs whets my appetite to learn about low-light...
TACOMA, WA.- Tacoma Art Museum has announced the artists selected to participate in the 9th Northwest Biennial, which will be on view from January 31 through May 25, 2009. Rock Hushka, Director of Curatorial Administration and Curator of Contemporary and Northwest Art for Tacoma Art Museum, and Alison de Lima Greene, Curator of Contemporary Art and Special Projects at the Museum
Michael Kenna: New York City and Mont St. Michel at Joseph Bellows Gallery in La Jolla, CA. "...Few places have been photographed as frequently as New York City. Journalists and tourists, amateurs and master photographers have often rendered the city as it is, a bustling, frenetic, energizing metropolis. New York is "the city that never sleeps." However, Kenna's exquisite black and white photographs...
Michael Kenna has a wonderful collection of monochromatic images: Silent World. Wow. I love this type of elegant minimalism. [via Coudal Partners Blended Feed]
Micheal Kenna explores a meditative and silent world in black and white. His pictures are absent humanity but contain the urban, suburban and industrial components of human society. The landscapes are very contemplative in what are often very crowded areas. Kenna's work is in contrast to Alexey Titarenko's which are...
by cam Michael Kenna explores a meditative and silent world in black and white photography. An example of one of Kenna's simple, serene and contemplative landscapes. More at Junk for Code . Reply to this article .
Link Scroll down for today's pictures & links. How to Torment a Telemarketer Good addition to our list of games and pranks with telemarketers: "Telemarketer's Doomsday Manual" - url Seinfield did essentially the same thing, only it ended much quicker: see video here . Today's pictures & links: Click to enlarge images. Launching the Moon (original unknown) ------------ Addition to the Fractal table...
Michael Kenna Michael Kenna has an impressive collection of monochromatic images, all in a square format, from Japan, India, France, Easter Island, Russia, the USA, and more. Oh, how I’d love to see these on a larger scale. And, coincidentally he’s represented at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, California. I’ll be out there soon, [...]
"Sudden and Solitary" presents more than 150 years of artwork by the many visionary artists, past and present, big and small, who have been inspired by Mount Shasta. The mountain's grand beauty has called to a myriad of artists, from early California painters Albert Bierstadt and William Keith, to modern masters of photography such as Imogen Cunningham, Ansel Adams, and Michael Kenna.
My bookshelves are overflowing so I’m having a sale — some books are priced quite attractively, but here’s the catch — I don’t want to sell individual books — packing and shipping 20 separate orders is a hassle — so: Orders shipped by mail must contain 4 or more books. If you happen to be [...]
by Michael Kenna AWARDS: 2003 Honorary Master of Arts, Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, California, USA 2000 Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters, Ministry of Culture, France 1996 Golden Saffron Award, Consuegra, Spain 1989 Institute for Aesthetic Development Award, Pasadena, California, USA 1987 Art in Public Buildings Award, California Arts Council Commission, Sacramento, California, USA 1981...