Billy Nunez. Future Face.
Paintings by Tjalf Sparnaay
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Fine art photographer, Cara Barer discovers beauty within books by searching for new methods to change their appearances. With a drive to understand the idea of having paper at your fingertips through the internet, Cara Barer quotes, “I hope to raise questions about these changes, the ephemeral and fragile nature in which we now obtain knowledge, and the future of books.”
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Kehinde Wiley is a pretty brilliant artist and one of my favs n___nFor his latest series, ‘An Economy of Grace’, Nigerian-American artist Kehinde Wiley features women as his subjects - a first in the history of his works.
Currently on show at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, Wiley teamed up with another current artistic force and the man behind the recent surge in success for French label Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci, who designed the costumes for the subjects in all of Wiley’s pieces.
Read a Huffington Post interview with Wiley about this exhibition.
The Roots, for The New Yorker
Illustration: Edel Rodriguez, art director: Christine CurrySource: Edel Rodriguez
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