New Orleans and NY-based Sesthasak Boonchai is an artist and educator, whose work ranges from drawing to photography to installation.
In the selections from the above series Broken Flowers, Seth explores the passing of loved ones, the connections of symbolic memorials and the inherent detachment.
Willem Popelier is a Dutch visual artist who uses photography focusing on conceptual representations of identity. He is fascinated by the common and manifest ways in which portraits are being used.
His series ||||| and Willem chronicles the lives of the identical twins ||||| and Willem, who were separated for ten years during their youth. The project questions modern family relationships and how identity is perceived through photography.
We were lucky enough to catch the Ken Lum exhibition in Vancouver last month. It turns out he’s hilarious and wonderful.
New Orleans own, Stephen Collier is currently showcasing his latest show at Good Children Gallery, as part of Prospect 1.5, through February 6th. His work chronicles the times and life of the lost Croatoan civilization.
above: AFTER THE HUNT series.
NY-based Robin Cameron creates personal narratives and conceptual work through her books, prints, sculptures and videos.
Spitting into the Wind. 2009. Poster edition of 500.
Daniel Arsham is an architect/artist creating conceptual environments and objects. See some of his other projects at Snarkitecture.
Curtain. 2007.
