View Larger I so much prefer this heart to a heart made of glitter and/or frosting. Hooray for art hearts!
A work of art for your Valentine’s Day: Jim Dine’s Blue Clamp (1981) | painting | acrylic on canvas with English C-clamp
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View Larger This morning the office’s Internet was down for myself, the web team, and the folks over in IET (ironically, all of us who produce content specifically FOR the Internet). Instead of freaking out and attempting to turn my iPhone into a hotspot, I instead started leafing through the catalog for our upcoming Rineke Dijkstra exhibition, and all I can say is: WOW. Dijkstra’s photos are so awkward, so beautiful, so distinctly human and yet other-worldly. The show opens in about 3 weeks, so mark your calendars!
Detail from Rineke Dijkstra’s “Shelby. The Krazyhouse, Liverpool, England. January 19, 2009
View Larger Francesca Woodman, Untitled, New York, 1979-80; gelatin silver print
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Michael Vanderbyl, California College of Arts and Crafts 2002-3 Catalogue (2002) | printed material | offset lithograph
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Richard Tuttle, the art world’s adorable + misunderstood uncle?
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