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Photographer: Dustin Whitlow
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As per, the Serpentine Gallery is waffling on about how 'the design is inspired by Escobedo's native Mexico'. I really wish they wouldn't, whenever the Serpentine Gallery say something is inspired by an artist's native country you can guarentee you're going to see something which makes you think 'Why is the Serpentine Gallery claiming all the buildings in country x are so shit?'
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: event guests
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Photograph by Lennie Mahler
From left to right, Larisa Bryski, Jojo Mimmick, Emma Simpson and underneath the table laney Seltzer work the table at Chalk It Up's 25th annual art festival on Labor Day weekend in Fremont park, downtown Sacramento. Girls Rock Sacramento's goal is to empower young girls, and those who identify as girls, through music and to deconstruct gender roles through team building exercises and events. (Photo by Cheyenne Drury)
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Sunset Series, Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne.
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science fiction and symbolism ▪️
Creating art and photography for my masters study in Media, art and design. Looking potential pictures that symbolise science fiction in the everyday.
An artist I met named Eliza Frye. Find her at www.elizafrye.com/
She is very talented and very open and friendly. I was very happy to meet and to talk with her!
I bought a copy of the work at the top left.
Taken at the Wizard World Chicago Comic Con 2011 at the Donald E. Stevens Convention Center at Rosemont, Illinois on Sunday, August 14, 2011. Thank you for letting me take your picture!
Gaye Su Akyol from Turkey played a sold out Alice last week for a hungry (part Turkish) crowd. But charming Luna Ersahin also blew me away with both her voice and charm.
Despite revealing her deepest and darkest experiences in her songs, there is something quite mystical about A'mari: amari.band
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: Amy Caron delivering artist presentation
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow