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Carl Kleiner

Carl Kleiner

One of my favorite BLEND\ editorials has been the reinterpretation of postmodern art in food items, such as the ‘Paraphrase of Sol LeWitt’ in different types of coffee pictured above. It was done by Swedish photographer Carl Kleiner, who is

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Redheaded Peckerwood

Redheaded Peckerwood

‘Redheaded Peckerwood’ is a photobook by Brooklyn-based photographer Christian Patterson with texts by Karen Irvine and Luc Sante. It re-interprets the  1957 gruesome killing spree by teenagers Charles Starkweather (19) and Caril Ann Fugate (14), combining archival images of the teenagers

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Lara

Lara

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Life in low Res

Life in low Res

Lo Res Lamborghini Countach by United Nude Pixel Pour by Kelly Goeller

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2012: The exhibitions

2012: The exhibitions

  Featured: Lucian Freud at National Portrait Gallery (London, UK) February 9 – May 27 We are very excited about this new year and for starters we carefully selected some of the most promising art and fashion exhibitions for this year. Feel

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Reminder: I Shot The Band competition

Reminder: I Shot The Band competition

Mixing photography with the love for music. That is what I Shot The Band is all about: a unique competition for young and upcoming photographers. The challenge is to make photo series of three images based on one out of

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Eighteen Analog Double Exposures

Eighteen Analog Double Exposures

Torbjørn Rødland is exhibiting at the Standard in Oslo until the 14th of January. Rødland (b. 1970) lives and works in Los Angeles and Oslo and has exhibited extensively in Europe. His solo exhibition at Standard will be followed by a solo exhibition

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Eve Arnold

Eve Arnold

Last week American photographer Eve Arnold passed away quietely during her sleep in her home in London. She was 99 years old. Arnold was born in 1912 in Philadelphia to Russian immigrants. Her career in photography started late, in the fourties,

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Chaology

Chaology

Tess Hurrell: “These constructions grew from a fascination with the visual power of the photographed explosion. Source material includes images from Hiroshima, nuclear tests, the space shuttle disaster, burning oil and white phosphorus bombs.”

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Icelandic volcanoes

Icelandic volcanoes

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