[May 25 2010]
There are no faces, no narrative, no clear perspective in Anna Gaskell’s new photo exhibition opening today at Yvon Lambert’s New York space. The works are equal parts naïve religious experience and fashion advertisement. Nothing makes sense but it the images are so clear and precise in movement that the results are successful and cohesive. Text and photo Juliana Balestin
Anna Gaskell
Mel Ottenberg and George Condo’s character Nukette at the Adam Kimmel F/W…
David Horvitz at Yvon Lambert, Paris
Jean Sobieski at Adam Kimmel’s Spring Summer 2010 Collection Installation at Galerie…
Leelee Sobieski and George Condo’s characters The Barber and Ghost at the…
Adam Kimmel in front of a photo of Dan Colen from his…
Alexandra Marzella Photographed By Anna Bloda
Anna Betbeze
Tim Barber “Relations” book signing at Family Gallery, Los Angeles
Hawkesworth Jamie
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Nigora in Los Angeles
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Vivienne Westwood exhibition on until April 30th
“DIVINS/SELF” collaboration by LA COLLECTION PARTICULIERE with DIONYSIOS
Bottega Veneta film “Craft in Motion”
William Eggleston
Isabelle Huppert is starring in “Mary Said What She Said”
“Souvenirs” from Namibia by Louis A. W. Sheridan
“Souvenirs” from Mallorca by Louis A. W. Sheridan
VEX BY JEAN VINCENT SIMONET
waterworks by Jean Vincent Simonet
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