Yes, you wanna come…
If you are in the Berkshires this summer please check out my photography in the group show BOTANOPHILIA @ Sohn Fine Art (May 11-July 16) and the Berkshire Botanical Gardens (June 8-July 16).
Opening reception at Sohn Fine Art June 9th 4-7pm
Details here
Magical Mystery Tour…
Full album
FINCH & ADA: Hump Day Q&A: Savannah Spirit
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1. Who Are You?
Savannah Spirit, a walking sponge amidst NYC. And yes, that is my real name.
2. What do you do?
I’m a photographer and independent curator.
3. When/Where/How did you get your start?
I started taking pictures when I was 8 yrs old while living in…
Source: finchandada
Saturday Night Fever, 1977, Dance competition scene
“More Than A Woman” -Bee Gees
Pop Culture at its best (or worst) whichever you prefer. Personally, I think it’s epic.
Images from Feb 16, 2012 with model/actress/writer Syrie Moskowitz
One minute film accompanying these images: http://vimeo.com/37156365
All rights reserved © Savannah Spirit
A big thanks to David Cohen for the pick of the week in artcritcal online magazine. Referring to Mary Ann Strandell’s “Fragonard Room” as PomoRococo. (original post here)
This sumptuous hypertextual collision of the postmodern and the Rococo is Mary Ann Strandell’s contribution to Symbiotaxiplasm, an exhibition curated by Savannah Spirit at SS Projects through February 16. A large ink drawing applied directly to the wall traces in appropriately feathery and ephemeral strokes the period room of the same title at the Frick Collection and forms the backdrop to what the artist identifies as “the hyperspace worlds” of her 3D Lenticular prints. “Together they mash into a symbiotaxiplasm experience pausing on various highs and lows of cultural memes – utopic and distopic – in what was the age of comfort,” she writes in an accompanying statement. Standell’s co-exhibitors are Man Bartlett, Colin Kilian, Anne Arden MacDonald, Bradford Reed and the anonymous author of an olfactorily exquisite scent installation. DAVID COHEN
547 West 27th Street #210, between 10th and 11th avenues, January 19 to February 16, 2012




