 These images are from the Philagrafika 2010 exhibition. The tires above were made by Betsabeé Romero. They remind of an idea I have been kicking around since graduate school revolving around Akkadian cylinder seals. The installation below Mundus Admirabalis was created by Regina Silveira. It was a fairly extensive exhibition showing all walks of printmaking in the 21st century. One artist, Oscar Munoz, had a very interesting set up. He projected silkscreened photographs from obituaries in a pool of water. The water slowly spilled out distorting the images. For more extensive coverage, you can check out...http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/arts/design/05philagrafika.html
 These images are from the Philagrafika 2010 exhibition. The tires above were made by Betsabeé Romero. They remind of an idea I have been kicking around since graduate school revolving around Akkadian cylinder seals. The installation below Mundus Admirabalis was created by Regina Silveira. It was a fairly extensive exhibition showing all walks of printmaking in the 21st century. One artist, Oscar Munoz, had a very interesting set up. He projected silkscreened photographs from obituaries in a pool of water. The water slowly spilled out distorting the images. For more extensive coverage, you can check out...http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/arts/design/05philagrafika.htmlGod Bless Copper, printing, and all other reproductive processes, which esure that any good thing that exists can never be wiped out. Johann Goethe
Sunday, March 20, 2011
I'm Behind-Philagrafika 2010
 These images are from the Philagrafika 2010 exhibition. The tires above were made by Betsabeé Romero. They remind of an idea I have been kicking around since graduate school revolving around Akkadian cylinder seals. The installation below Mundus Admirabalis was created by Regina Silveira. It was a fairly extensive exhibition showing all walks of printmaking in the 21st century. One artist, Oscar Munoz, had a very interesting set up. He projected silkscreened photographs from obituaries in a pool of water. The water slowly spilled out distorting the images. For more extensive coverage, you can check out...http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/arts/design/05philagrafika.html
 These images are from the Philagrafika 2010 exhibition. The tires above were made by Betsabeé Romero. They remind of an idea I have been kicking around since graduate school revolving around Akkadian cylinder seals. The installation below Mundus Admirabalis was created by Regina Silveira. It was a fairly extensive exhibition showing all walks of printmaking in the 21st century. One artist, Oscar Munoz, had a very interesting set up. He projected silkscreened photographs from obituaries in a pool of water. The water slowly spilled out distorting the images. For more extensive coverage, you can check out...http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/arts/design/05philagrafika.html
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