Artist Kristin Texeira paints to preserve fleeting moments, and it’s with great intuition and care that she handles not only her own rememberings, but those of others as well.
Sussingham grew up on Long Island, used to the convergence of assorted cultures and people, all of which he captures in his photos. From city sidewalks to friends' living rooms, Sussingham makes the most of his surroundings, employing his cameras rather than effects to grab the attention of his audience via the attention of his subjects.
Artist Jay Riggio’s craft is that of the early cut-and-paste model: the physical detachment of subject from circumstance. Permanent and formulated, Riggio’s alterations take the form of curious analog collages mixing personal relief with published depictions.
As another car speeds by, and her voice rises as the sound of wind grows louder through the phone, Tamsin Wilson recounts her days at Berklee School of Music, her band Wilsen's upcoming full-length, and the science behind her understated music.
A picture is worth...well, one word; at least with regard to New York photographer David Dyte's latest collaboration with amadeus. We challenged David to snap a... Read More...
Having started out as a humble web series back in 2009, Broad City now floods television and computer screens with the same frequency that Glazer and Jacobson get high on the show (which is a lot).
David Dyte is a walking contradiction: an Australian-Brooklynite-mathematician-photographer. With a discerning eye and a knack for problem solving, he sees his adopted borough as it is–a medley of offsetting sights, sounds and people all reverberating off of one another.