Kenneth Pietrobono in NYC
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008Kenneth Pietrobono’s first curatorial project
is open for viewing.
Kenneth Pietrobono’s first curatorial project
is open for viewing.
Here’s a item everyone must have … Paparazzi action figures. now if I can just find out who sells them …..
Nature Urbaine-Urban Nature 2nd Exposition Internationale de Photographie au sténopé 2nd International Pinhole Photography Exhibition 2008 March 4th-April 27th Centre Culturel André Malraux Le Bourget-France.
Magic Silver exhibition-Clara M Eagle Gallery-Murray State University
Please note the Nov-Dec special double issue of Afterimage (vol. 35 no. 3) Still on the shelves, has a feature article on my most […]
RWF and Lanze Caldwell. Two pictures from the Virginia Beach Art Museum exhibition of RWF’s paintings, photographs & prints. About 1980.
[ Lanze to the left, RWF to the right] On the beach talking about a possiable art in public places project.
In the museum ….
The Curator of Last Resort
Museum of all Previous Art Forms
is pleased to forward for your collection the first known digital snapshot of Geoffrey Batchen taken using an iphone by Robert Fichter using Joelle Dietrick’s iphone. Cypress restaurant, Tallahassee, Fl Jan 24 2008. The accompanying crowd [ having just attended his insightful & at times poetic […]
God Save the Queen. Every good Canadian has a picture of the Queen in their home. Ben is a good citizen.
Take a look at the schedule for speakers this spring. Steve Kurtz is a wiz bang theory person who taught at FSU a number of years ago and has a serious radical streak in his notions about the uses of art. Mark Klett was in Tallahassee years ago to create a portfolio of photographs for […]
Lantz Cladwell has written to say that he may return to Florida and reopen his gallery. Lantz is a legendary figure on the Florida art scene. Check out his website under fellow artists.
David got his MFA with us back in the day. Check out his website under fellow artists!
Whatever Happened to Edward Weston (a film by Robert Fichter) - Robert Heinecken as Weston.
This is picture is from Victor Landweber’s series ARTIST to ARTIST [ montage of four frames ]. Inkjet print.
Check this site out. The Swiss are reinventing the 19th century mode of panoramic presentation.
http://concept360.ch/inc/alpenpanoramen.html
“The term “pan-orama” was first mentioned in 1787 in the patent of the Irish
painter Robert Barker, which described a round painted canvas of 360° where
people could stand inside.
Notebook page from neurolgist office
Self portrait at barber shop