
Have you ever gotten several readings for a class & started with the hardest, most dense one that calls for multiple re-readings, only to discover that one of the other handouts explains what the insane one is trying to say? This is happening to me as we speak. Damn you & your Critique of Aesthetics. Here are some things:
Wikipedia stands tall among the many resources that I can't believe I haven't availed myself of until now.
Some fine photographs by William Lamson. Also check out his flatfile at Pierogi. If you really have some time on your hands, look through the others there.
I'm not sure why I never bothered to check & see if Edward Burtynsky had a website. He does and there's a lot of work to look at.
I don't necessarily like Jill Greenberg's pictures but I appreciate the fact that somebody makes them. Does that sound really shitty?
A nice lady that I was friends with in the halcyon days of the mid-90s has a website with some of her painting work on it. She also has a show up at Aron Packer in Chicago.
Take a look at the "Vintage Vandals" display at The Wurst Gallery. Thriftstore paintings re-thought by arty types.
Make your own graph paper.
You'll wish you'd held onto your Lance Mountain Modern Primitives deck circa '88.
Posted by Rob at February 2, 2005 6:06 PM | TrackBackfor studio 2 i copied one of jill greenbergs photos for an assigment. it's weird to have a name attached to that photo.
Posted by: mary at February 6, 2005 11:25 AM