Plastic dinosaurs on the march and other art stuff
I’ve been following Jörg Colberg’s Conscientious for quite awhile now so I was really happy to see his review of The Day-to-Day Life of Albert Hastings, which I bought recently but haven’t read yet. I think I will when I get back from Denver. This is how his review ended: “It really is quite a wonderful little book, a book for a quiet moment, a meditation on life in the form of something that you don’t easily get to see everywhere. ”
The photography and art blogs I subscribe to can really make my day.
They’ve been turning up really good stuff lately:
- meet me in ataxia, baby included a photograph that the more I look at it, the more fascinated by these plastic dinosaurs marching across the carpet I become
- From This Moment posted oddly compelling photographs from Tim Davis’s My Audience series
- Mrs. Deane (love that blog’s tagline) wrote about photography and miniature model landscapes — the kind created not with tilt-shift effects, but with tiny realistic looking props
- Speak, See, Remember has riff on On Curating, refusing (probably wisely) to call it Curation 2.0, and injecting humor into the discussion: “Curators do it in big, clean, white rooms, and it’s fabulous, darling!”
Do you follow any art/photography blogs? Any you would recommend? Love to hate? I’m always interested in visually interesting stuff, and don’t much care if it is written or created by folks whose day job is capital-A Art. Folks who have a passion for sharing the stuff that moves them is what I’m really looking for.
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