He blurs the border between painting and photography by experimenting with his printing surfaces. He dyes, tones (with tea), paints on, tears his photographs. He also makes installation art with his small photographs to show how each print is part of a larger reality.
Page after page of amazing photography by Yamamoto Masao can be found here and here. Highly recommended.
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Untitled (White Sands) by Ryan McGinley
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10 South Street, New York, NY (Map) 31 May – 10 August 2008 Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Noon – 6PM (Free) Opening Reception: 31 May, 6–8 PM [Download press release] Creative Time Presents Playing the Building: An Installation by David Byrne
Playing the building is a sound installation in which the infrastructure, the physical plant of the building, is converted into a giant musical instrument. Devices are attached to the building structure — to the metal beams and pillars, the heating pipes, the water pipes — and are used to make these things produce sound. The activations are of three types: wind, vibration, striking. The devices do not produce sound themselves, but they cause the building elements to vibrate, resonate and oscillate so that the building itself becomes a very large musical instrument.
via David Byrne
hat tip Quipsologies
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