Collage is a powerful artform that allows the artist to create new worlds and realities. Artist Paula Gillen imagine a feminist utopia in outer space. agram: https://www.instagram.com/paulagillenart/ Website: paulagillen.net My show Head Trip is at Ten Nineteen New Orleans through October 17th but I am sure the work would be kept online: https://ten-nineteen.org/exhibitions/ Interview with […]
Constructed Realities
Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Jeremy Dennis
This week we partner with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to share the work of Indigenous Artists. As written by our curator, Donna Garcia: “this initiative should educate the public, through lens-based art, regarding the true history of indigenous people and recruit allies/advocates for indigenous issues everywhere, but with a specific focus on the […]
Diana Nicholette Jeon: Nights As Inexorable As The Sea and NO KA HOME O KA HALE KAHIKO
Diane Nicholette Jeon has the unique ability to transform her visions, perceptions, and emotions into small stories that remain slightly out of reach. There are no beginnings or endings to these stories, but clues to salient memories and emotional experiences. Many of her projects pair images, and in the case of Nights As Inexorable As The […]
South Korea Week: JeongMee Yoon: The Pink and Blue project
Photography as a contemporary art plays a very special and important role. Unlike any other mediums, it has the unique ability to document and capture images of the real-life. Even the work of hyperrealistic paintings cannot compare to what cameras can do, which has the ability to record the facts of existence. This exact realism […]
South Korea Week: Heeseung Chung: Inadequate Metaphors
This week, photographer Sunjoo Lee and writer Sejin Paik have joined forces to share a week of South Korean photographers on Lenscratch. We are so appreciative of their efforts. “We live in an image-saturated world, and it is nearly impossible to perceive reality without being aided by this medium. But the relationship between photographic images […]
Jaulas // Cages: Steffanie Padilla
In a show of solidarity for those who are being held captive against their will, oppressed, and colonized by this authoritarian regime “Jaulas // Cages” is a week celebrating emerging Latinx Image-makers who I am interviewing to gain their insight and voice on the current danger it is to be outside the white patriarchal standard […]