Cindy Sherman reveals how dressing up in character began as a kind of performance and evolved into her earliest photographic series such as “Bus Riders” (1976), “Untitled Film Stills” (1977-1980), and the untitled rear screen projections (1980).
via art21
w00t! bilp.tv thumbnails now work on Tumblr!
Go, thumbnails, go!
Love Cindy Sherman.
Nothing cures a bad migraine like good coffee and a cocolate croissant in a mellow NYC cafe… at least for me. :)
ORO Cafe, East Village, NYC
Larson Scanner. Some cool stuff being shown at the Show & Tell @crashspacela http://crashspacela.com
Los Angeles Ave is only a block away from where most of downtown’s gentrification is taking place. 7 more photos.
Candid shots on my iPhone.
Steve Jobs at the 2010 Oscars. He’s looking straight at the camera. I’m kinda geeking out right now. I had no idea I had gotten this photo. #kodakredcarpet
California statewide protest of proposed college tuition hikes and budget cuts. Pershing Square, Downtown, LA. Three more photos here.
Read more about it on Annieisms, a student who attends UCSD. Also on Tricia Wang’s blog. And more on Huffington Post.
Today is my birthday. I feel like I’m shedding skin. A past me. It feels strange. And vulnerable. And good.
child with a toy hand grenade II:
A bit odd, but I found another one today in Downtown LA.
Street art by JC2 of a photograph by Diane Arbus — “Child with a Toy Hand Grenade” taken in Central Park, NYC, 1962.
child with a toy hand grenade:
Street art of a photograph by Diane Arbus — “Child with a Toy Hand Grenade” taken in Central Park, NYC, 1962. Street artist here is unknown. Taken in Los Angeles, CA.
Put this way, it sounds so simple. And actually, it should be this simple.
Unfortunately, this discounts the fact that...
The Nepa Lamp is a two-dimensional “lamp silhouette” that stands six feet. It’s wall-mounted and equipped with friction hinges to...