The Huffington Post Monday July 14, 2014
Love, or the end of it, is in the air: When a relationship is over, what’s left? Memories, and, often, some of your ex’s clothes. Photographer Carla Richmond Coffing’s ongoing “Lovers Shirts” project captures the beautiful sadness of breakups by showing women wearing shirts left by
their former lovers. While they are being photographed, the women are asked to discuss their feelings about wearing their former lovers' clothes; the recorded stories are combined into single,
continuous narrative. Read the full Story >>
By
Fernanda Cohen Thursday June 18, 2009
The new exhibition opening at Sloan Fine Art this Saturday, called +2, is a summer gift of fun and value: The title for this group show is
inspired by its logistics: Alix Sloan, the gallery's owner, contacted 24 of her artists and asked each one to invite two artists of their choice to participate. Although there is no collective
theme, the 70-plus pieces on … Read the full Story >>
By
David Schonauer Monday November 13, 2017
"I grew up in Guatemala during that country's decades-long civil war and endured arduous years of repressive military dictatorships. Communism was a taboo subject. In particular, Cuba and Nicaragua
were rarely discussed. And when they were, it was rarely without a heavy dose of ironic or sarcastic commentary," says photographer Jaime Permuth. "As a young adult," he adds, "I strived to fill in
some … Read the full Story >>