Crane.tv Profiles Pandemonia (via imageoscillite)
“Who is Pandemonia?!?
Some people say Pandemonia is a living sculpture, a modern day parody? Other people say she is the mysterious figure seen recently at public events..
What is certain is that she is 7 foot tall and has some of the most remarkable looks around town.”
(via eonism)
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New York Times: Cindy Sherman Unmasked
“None of the characters are me,” she explained, sipping a soda at a cafe near the shop that afternoon. “They’re everything but me. If it seems too close to me, it’s rejected.”
“She’s undoubtedly one of the most influential artists of our time,” said Eva Respini, associate curator of photography at MoMA, who has spent the last two years organizing Ms. Sherman’s retrospective. “She is always addressing issues at the heart of our visual culture. In this world of celebrity makeovers, reality TV and YouTube, here is an artist whose different modes of representation seem truer now than when they were made.”
Philippe Ségalot, a Manhattan dealer who bought his first work by Ms. Sherman for his own collection in the ’80s, said: “I’ve always been amazed how she could take what seems like such a simple idea and keep reinventing it. Cindy is one of the few artists who has been consistently great throughout her entire career.”
Ms. Sherman recently spoke to Art21 about her process:
WATCH:
Source: The New York Times
VernissageTV visits phase two of NYC’s elevated High Line Park.
If you’re visiting NYC, this is a must see. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
(via 5btv)
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If you’re an art nerd and you don’t watch VernissageTV, you’re missing out.
Here are some the Blip staff’s favorite episodes:
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The Nostalgia Chick’s episode art is always so awesome. Andrew Dickman’s work on this week’s Minnie The Moocher episode is suitable for framing.
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