Showing posts with label Cristina de Middel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cristina de Middel. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Art15 London

Béla Dóka, Studio Panindigan : The winner and the loser, 2013 (Faur Zsófi Gallery)
Art15 London view
Michael Petry, The Lovers, 2014 (The Fine Art Society) [£9.000 + VAT]
Kirsty Mitchell, Gaia's Spell, 2013 (Mead Carney Fine Art) [£2.150 + VAT, edition of 5 + 2 AP]
 Cristina de Middel (La New Gallery)
Melanie Pullen
Art15 London view
Art15 London view - Curious specimens of ... artworks in Emerge at Art15 (Hanmi Gallery)

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013

Cristina de Middel's The Afronauts did reminded me of Fontcuberta's work on the Soviet spatial exploration, "Sputink"; War Primer 2, by Broomberg & Chanarin, the resulting book, conceived by Daniel Blaufuks, from his trip to St. Petersburgo; Chris Killip, still, one of the Great Photography Masters, with What Happened - Great Britain 1970-1990; whereas Mishka Henner's Google pictures, in No Man's Land raises issues of authorship, appropriation, and about the act of photographing and the production of new work/images, as well as about anthropological research. For some moments it reminded me of Richard Prince's Cowboys series and the naked women series, but, obviously, with different aesthetics.