09
Feb
Jamie Diamond (UPenn Undergraduate Lecturer)
The Hiltons, from the series ‘Constructed Family Photographs’
40”x60”, 2008, Archival Pigment Print
See a fabulous article and more work from Jamie on Phaidon’s website here.
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09
Feb
Jamie Diamond (UPenn Undergraduate Lecturer)
The Hiltons, from the series ‘Constructed Family Photographs’
40”x60”, 2008, Archival Pigment Print
See a fabulous article and more work from Jamie on Phaidon’s website here.
One more week to catch the First year MFA Show Safeword in Meyerson Hall on campus. The show is up through the 16th. Featuring work by Caroline Claflin, Orlando De La Garza, Mark Dilks, Tara Fadenrecht, Elisa Gabor, Laine Godsey, Zenas Hutcheson, Christina Kerns, Yuxue Li, Alex Nguyen, Daniel Oliva, Jacob Rivkin, Scout Segotta, Minmin Shi, Ceaphas Stubbs, Sarah Tortora, Toisha Tucker, Tara White.
Also in the show “Of the Ordinary” at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center will be Charlie’s Bloody Ear and other work by Christian Patterson. The opening is tonight!
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Ron Jude’s work will be in the show “Of the Ordinary” at Sarah Stolfa’s space (a UPenn Undergraduate Fine Arts Lecturer), the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center. The opening is tonight!
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16
Nov
Daniel Schwartz (‘10)
The Excelano Project: Lord of the Fly
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Anna Neighbor, Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens
(on exhibit at Vox Populi through November 27th)
Heaven is place where nothing ever happens is a continuation of Anna Neighbor’s interest in making manifest the often suppressed yet essential concerns surrounding existence in lieu of mortality. The basic driving forces of making, keeping, and losing are laid bare with simple gestures that often take the form of the trace, utilizing materials and methods such as rubbings, imprints, photographic images, videos, mirrors and simple drawings. Their function is not to create a new, lived spectacle for the viewer but rather act as shadows or reflections of the viewer, tethered to their brighter and fuller source. In this case, the works tap into the force and beauty of virility, the wear of vigor on the body, and the tenacious desire to create.
Anna Neighbor was a 2010 Wind Challenge recipient, resulting in a solo exhibition at the Fleisher Memorial in Philadelphia. She lives in Philadelphia and teaches photography at the University of Pennsylvania and Moore College of Art and Design.