10 Million Images from LIFE Magazine hit Google!
found by Nish / about 1 hour ago / Source: images.google.com
Google has put online the entire collection of photos from the legendary but now defunct LIFE magazine including some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Access to LIFE’s photo archive, a total of more than 10 million images stretching from the 1750s to today and now available, check it out!
Artlog's Connect Newsletter is back this week with a focus on great shows across the US
- Nish
about 2 hours ago
Helmut Newton: Fired
by Nish / about 12 hours ago
This Helmut Newton show opens on November 29th in Berlin. There was a recent NYC artworld controversy over a cease and desist order that blogger Paddy Johnson received for posting a nude Newton photo of Naomi Campbell in reference to a Campbell retrospective photo exhibition at Art Photo Expo in Miami . The Campbell hosted opening in Miami is expected to be one of the bigger parties of the Miami Fairs (Dec2-7).
New York at a Glance
Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)
@Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Exhibitions | Saturday, 11/22
Pipilotti Rist’s lush multimedia installations playfully and provocatively merge fantasy and reality. MoMA commissioned the Swiss artist to create a monumental site-specific installation that immerses the Museum’s Marron Atrium in twenty-five-foot-high moving images.
A Proposal for a New WPA to Revive New York's Infrastructure
found by Nish / about 21 hours ago / Source: nymag.com
Over the past eight years—the time it has taken America to absorb the body blows of 9/11 and Katrina, launch two wars, watch its savings shrivel and its debt balloon, and elect its first black president—a team of experts has been studying the question of whether to fix the rickety old Tappan Zee Bridge or throw it out and buy a new one. The panel has finally plumped for the second option: a $16 billion juggernaut, with room for express buses and commuter rail. Hallelujah!
Artists Selected for Chelsea Art Museum - Music & Art
by staff / 1 day ago
Congratulations to Artlog artists: Morgan Russell, Camilla Fallon, Stephan Fowlkes, Lisa Nankivil and Patrick Dintino. These five artists were selected by the Chelsea Art Museum curators as part of Artlog’s Open Calls for the Music & Art series. The theme was abstraction based on work of Jean Miotte. In just one week, Artlog will start the next Music & Art submission process, so check in. See below highlights from the selected artists.
Flight to the Ford Morgan Russell
associated with Submission for Music & Art 11/19: The Future of Abstraction
posted by dmr / Meta-data
Black Flowers
associated with Submission for Music & Art 11/19: The Future of Abstraction camilla
posted by camilla / Meta-data
The Way We Once Were Stephan Fowlkes
associated with Submission for Music & Art 11/19: The Future of Abstraction
posted by stephanart / Meta-data
Sharing both planned mark-making and automatic action painting, incorporating paint, wood stain, shellac and polyurethanes, I actively challenge the line between intent and accident. The balance of traditional and non-traditional surface manipulations looks both backward to the noble traditions of wood finishing and at contemporary definitions of the pictoral plane. (72” x 79”)
K. Cobain, 2007 ----Private collection
associated with lisanankivil
posted by lisanankivil / Meta-data
Oil on canvas / 36×36 in.






























