Art Chat Tag Archives for "Photography"

Studio Visit with Noelle Tan

Studio Visit with Noelle Tan | 06.15.2010 | by Isabel Manalo">Isabel Manalo

Hyattsville, MD by Molly Springfield When I first saw Noelle Tan’s black and white photographs in her 2005 solo exhibition at the District of Columbia Art Center, I thought they were drawings. My...
Eadweard Muybridge: The Intersection of Science and Art

Eadweard Muybridge: The Intersection of Science and Art | 04.07.2010 | by Kate Mattingly">Kate Mattingly

These days we can see images of a drop of milk hitting a table or a bullet blasting through a banana, but 150 years ago, photography was a new frontier and explanations for acceleration were few and...
Clarke Bedford mocks art world pretensions

Clarke Bedford mocks art world pretensions | 04.01.2010 | by Kate Mattingly">Kate Mattingly

How do we hold onto memories?  Our computers and phones have become containers for images, personal videos and songs, in some ways replacing photo albums and home movies. Recently, when a...
Photos from Snow Globe at Transformer

Photos from Snow Globe at Transformer | 01.19.2010 | by Joe Flood">Joe Flood

Transformer kicked off 2010 by inviting DC based artists Jessica Cebra and Zach Storm to transform the P Street gallery into a snow globe winter wonderland. Incorporating painting, drawing, and...
Kerry Skarbakka, The Struggle to Right Oneself: A Survey

Kerry Skarbakka, The Struggle to Right Oneself: A Survey | 01.11.2010 | by Joe Flood">Joe Flood

"Things fall apart; the center cannot hold." William Butler Yeats, The Second Coming   Banking collapse. Unemployment. Political uncertainty. Terrorist attacks. 2009 was a bad year at the end of...

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