ASX.TV: Chris McCaw –“Sunburned” (2011)
Chris McCaw investigates the primal side of photography by using its most basic components—a lens, time and light—resulting in one-of-a-kind prints in which the sun itself burns its mark on the paper....
View ArticleASX.TV: Richard Misrach –“1991: The Oakland-Berkeley Fire Aftermath” (2011)
Photographer Richard Misrach discusses the work on view at BAM/PFA. 1991: The Oakland-Berkeley Fire Aftermath, For more information, please visit:...
View ArticleBILL OWENS: “American Fine Arts” (1994)
Fourth of July Block Party, 1970 from the series Suburbia Bill Owens – American Fine Arts, New York, New York, Originally published in ArtForum, December 1994 By Neville Wakefield Though conspicuously...
View ArticlePAUL SCHIEK: “Dead Men Don’t Look Like Me” (2012)
Dunnel, 2011 and Ernest, 2011 Courtesy Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco By Allie Haeusslein, Gallery Manager at Pier 24 Photography “[A] photograph is only a fragment, and with the passage of...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: Thomas Alleman –“Dancing in the Dragon’s Jaws” (2012)
Interview with Thomas Alleman, originally published in ZYZZVA, December 2012 By Lucy Schiller From 1985 to 1988, photographer Thomas Alleman worked in a jimmy-rigged laundryroom-cum-darkroom to...
View ArticleASX.TV: Pier 24 –“Todd Hido: House Hunting” (2013)
Todd Hido: House Hunting Presented in the Pier 24 Photography exhibition HERE. May 23, 2011 – January 31, 2012 Todd Hido’s color photographs of domestic landscapes reflect the artist’s interest in the...
View ArticleMICHAEL JANG: “The Jang’s”
Abby and Sam Corner a Cat, 1973 By David Spalding Sometimes the subjects in Michael Jang’s photographic time capsule, “The Jangs,” perform for the camera: Uncle Monroe decked out in his golfing gear,...
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