The Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, based out of New York, had an exhibit featuring recent work by Los Angeles native Betye Saar, who is now 85 years old. She continues to explore similar elements of her past work based upon her African, Creole, and Irish ancestry. She uses found objects [read more...]
Invisible Exports had 11 artists on display, but the work of Jeremy Kost, Cary Leibowitz, and Robert Melee were the most stunning to me. When Jeremy Kost isn’t busy taking over modern fashion with his whacky designs for companies like Adidas, he’s hard at work making Polaroid collages like [read more...]
David Ball’s awesome collages will melt your mind. I first saw his work on the cover of a Megan Slankard record and began my search to figure out who he was. He has his own unique technique of blending collage with traditional painting techniques to create massive seamless pieces. Also, instead of [read more...]
I don’t typically like it when people post photos of art without any context or commentary, but I’m about to do just that. I don’t know. I could give some long-winded rhetoric about the artist’s craft, concept or aesthetics but I’ve met Judith and I feel that would actually detract from what the work is. [read more...]
These images appeared in my inbox the other day and I had to post them. At first I was unsure of what I thought of the work. I’m not a major fan of photo collage that isn’t hand-rendered in some way. Of course, the artist didn’t send me a description of the process, [read more...]

