New still life work for Kate Spade Saturday
Photography by Jeremy Liebman
Art Direction by Melissa Levin
Produced by Katie Schad
Set Design by Linda Heiss at Walter Schupfer
(Source: jliebman)
Dennis Oppenheim - Two Stage Transfer Drawing (1971)
“As I run a marker along Eric’s s back he attempts to duplicate the movement on the wall. My activity stimulates a kinetic response from his sensory system. I am, therefore, Drawing Through Him”
His painting method involves dripping paint onto canvas instead of using a brush and painting strokes with his feet while hanging from a rope. His work exhibits an incomparable feeling of power and speed and stands as one of the monumental landmarks in the history of Japanese avant-garde art.
that’s some body.
Donated by Jemima Kirke, star of the HBO show Girls, to be sold for the benefit of the Brooklyn Museum
pop pop culture at christies
[Image source: “Oliver Twist,” “The Catcher in the Rye” from the Fictitious Dishes series, Dinah Fried. “The photographs in this series, Fictitious Dishes, enter the lives of five fictional characters and depict meals from the novels The Catcher in the Rye, Oliver Twist, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Moby Dick.” Be sure not to miss Dinah’s collaboration on Tiny Little Words and certainly don’t miss What Book Should I Read.]





