just old things behind new glass” by andy callahan
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Dave Kinsey,Congotropolis, Mixed media on canvas, 2012, 32 x 32 in.
Exhibition, Everything at Once, December 13, 2012 to January 19, 2013 at Joshua Liner Gallery
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Y hoy para rodar unas drogas ligeras
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Heroína eh?
Ej Major, Matt Roberts Arts, London, 2011
“These series of 12 images,” Major explains, “is based on an article published in Marie Claire in 2002, which featured police mug-shots of a [heroin addict] taken over a fourteen year period. The article revealed that not long after the last picture was taken the woman was found dead.”
She adds, “Marie Claire RIP is a re-staging of these images using myself as subject. I intended the piece to be non-specific in terms of the nature of the character’s demise. There is no direct reference to heroin addiction. The series may be read in terms of each person’s story or experience who views it. While the piece challenges the veracity of the photographic portrait it also finds an authenticity in a notion of self-portraiture that involves acting. It is me and it isn’t her and yet it is her and it isn’t me at the same time.”
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- Rational exploration of the undersea : irrational walk
- Irrational contemplation
- Balcony II
Philippe Ramette
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Ej Major, Matt Roberts Arts, London, 2011 “These series of 12 images,” Major explains, “is based on an article published in Marie Claire in 2002, which featured police mug-shots of a [heroin addict] taken over a fourteen year period. The article revealed that not long after the last picture was taken the woman was found dead.” She adds, “Marie Claire RIP is a re-staging of these images using myself as subject. I intended the piece to be non-specific in terms of the nature of the character’s demise. There is no direct reference to heroin addiction. The series may be read in terms of each person’s story or experience who views it. While the piece challenges the veracity of the photographic portrait it also finds an authenticity in a notion of self-portraiture that involves acting. It is me and it isn’t her and yet it is her and it isn’t me at the same time.”](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lqrascHKWF1qz6f9yo1_500.jpg)





