By Sebastien Boncy on October 25, 2012
Yikes! That’s it? I can’t believe that In Appropriation at HCP is closing already. I’ve been thinking about the show quite a bit. And [...]
Posted in Monocular | Tagged Aaron Schuman, Adam Broomberg, Broomberg & Chanarin, Charlotte Cotton, Esther Teichmann, Gordon Gekko, Harlan Ellison, hcp, Hergé, houston center for photography, In Appropriation, Jon Lovitz, Melinda Gibson, Michael Douglas, michael wolf, Oliver Chanarin, Pablo Picasso, Queen Latifah, Repent Harlequin Said The Ticktockman, Seba Curtis, Terry Gilliam, The Crab with The Golden Claws, The Photograph as Contemporary Art, Tintin |
By Bill Davenport on September 28, 2012
Photography’s long-sought after decisive moment is happening more and more online, as meta-photographers aim their sensitivities at vast databases of machine-collected imagery from Google and [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged bresson, decisive moment, doug rickard, google street view, henri cartier-bresson, jon rafman, marco bohr, michael wolf, miska henner |