Visual Thought

Nov 09

Aperture 196 | Fall 2009
William Eggleston’s drawings are featured in the new Aperture. He is one wild dude.

Aperture 196 | Fall 2009

William Eggleston’s drawings are featured in the new Aperture. He is one wild dude.

Nov 03

(via  but does it float)

(via but does it float)

Nov 02

From Tantamount Seriesby J K Keller
Wrong to nature but right to my eye.
(via  today and tomorrow)

From Tantamount Series
by J K Keller

Wrong to nature but right to my eye.

(via today and tomorrow)

Nov 01

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Love Seat, 2007 Chairs, 106 x 180 x 45 cm  by James Hopkins
(via today and tomorrow)

Love Seat, 2007
Chairs, 106 x 180 x 45 cm
by James Hopkins

(via today and tomorrow)

Cut paper street grids of NYC and Paris. (via Gizmodo)

Whoa. Just, whoa.

Cut paper street grids of NYC and Paris. (via Gizmodo)

Whoa. Just, whoa.

Oct 23

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Oct 22

FFFFOUND! | Banksy on Today’s Artists
Sigh.

FFFFOUND! | Banksy on Today’s Artists

Sigh.

FFFFOUND! | HI + LOW: RULES
This is really all anyone needs to know about anything.

FFFFOUND! | HI + LOW: RULES

This is really all anyone needs to know about anything.

Oct 08

Granta 108: Chicago | Magazine | Granta Magazine

Granta 108: Chicago | Magazine | Granta Magazine

Oct 07

White House Art - The New York Times
Ed Ruscha’s “I think I’ll …”, from a list of 45 artworks on loan to the Obamas from Washington, DC museums.

White House Art - The New York Times

Ed Ruscha’s “I think I’ll …”, from a list of 45 artworks on loan to the Obamas from Washington, DC museums.

Sep 01

Sol LeWitt by Jason Polan
(via pocket-monsterd)

Sol LeWitt by Jason Polan

(via pocket-monsterd)

Jun 15

“Camera Recording its Own Condition (7 Apertures, 10 Speeds, 2 Mirrors)” (1971) by John Hilliard
This series consists of photos of Hilliard’s own camera, taken using mirrors and different combinations of aperture and shutter speed. Hilliard’s fingers can be seen operating the camera. Photography is both the medium and the subject of the work, giving not a picture of ‘reality’, but different versions of reality.
(via TATE Online)

“Camera Recording its Own Condition (7 Apertures, 10 Speeds, 2 Mirrors)” (1971) by John Hilliard

This series consists of photos of Hilliard’s own camera, taken using mirrors and different combinations of aperture and shutter speed. Hilliard’s fingers can be seen operating the camera. Photography is both the medium and the subject of the work, giving not a picture of ‘reality’, but different versions of reality.

(via TATE Online)

Jun 01

“Every act of perception is to some degree an act of creation, and every act of memory is to some degree an act of imagination.” — Gerald Edelman