by Thomas Friel | Sep 5, 2012 | Blog, Review
You’ve never heard of Judith Louise Marone, an employee of a Kroger Grocery Store in her early sixties, but then, she had never heard of Joseph Pablo Sobel until meeting him in the magazine aisle. Starting from a quick video of her in front of the magazines as she...
by Thomas Friel | Aug 2, 2012 | Blog
In “The Ruin in the Age of Junkspaceâ€, Anik Fournier discusses the term that Rem Koolhaas coined to describe the late 20th and 21st century urban design which, in many ways is waste architecture: “Today, the design of entire cities and their financial districts,...
by Thomas Friel | Jul 2, 2012 | Blog
Digital Luminance: The Paintings of Jason E. Carter Its hard to immediately see, but there is something peculiar about Jason Carter’s paintings. These quiet domestic settings and isolated objects follow our knowledge of perspective and logic. While primarily...