Paco Pomet
Michael Carini
The Illumination Of Elusive Illusion (The Light That Sparks In Shadows). Acrylic on Panel. 40in x 25in. 2015.
No words 2 (Kit is a GOD and his smile…)
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Ernest R. Ashton :: Evening near the Pyramids, 1989. For atelier Walter L. Colls, London. Photogravure. Published in Camera Notes Vol. 2 No. 2
Émotion (Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1966)
Atami Blues (Donald Richie, 1962)
Currently on view at KP Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Todd Carpenter’s masterfully brooding solo exhibition, “In The Spaces Between.”
“In the Spaces Between” brings us a new way of seeing the world around us. Bringing new meaning to the phrase “can’t see the forest for the trees”, Carpenter recognizes the tendency to consider a subject for only its material parts. We categorize, organize, and reduce things into their utility, or disutility in seconds. Snap judgements define how we see and interpret the world, and as a result, what we see becomes less and less of what really is, and is replaced by a shallow projection. Our affinity for labels and the search for belonging within only a few superficial restrictive categories leave many feeling isolated and alone, inhibiting a broader view of what surrounds us. Carpenter reminds us through the quiet resilience of a single beam of light, piercing steadily through the arms of a tree, to appreciate a subject’s surroundings as well as the subject itself.
“In The Spaces Between” will be on view until July 28th, 2018.
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A roll of film from Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Emilio D’Alessandro rememembers: “These strips are from the early prints of the film, and Stanley screened them to check on the quality of the laboratory’s work.”
Photo taken from Stanley Kubrick and me, the compelling memoir of Emilio D'Alessandro, personal assistant to Stanley Kubrick for thirty years. A collection of heartfelt private memories spanning from A Clockwork Orange to Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick and me is a unique biography offering a completely different perspective on an extraordinary modern artist. Featuring more than 50 never-before-seen photographs.
Stanley Kubrick and me, a book by Emilio D’Alessandro and Filippo Ulivieri, Arcade Publishing, May 2016.
Read excerpts and reviews at www.emiliodalessandro.com.
Tiger ( late 18th century )
Gan Ku