Friday, April 29, 2005

snip-arts

* If you attended last year's Whitney Biennial, you probably saw the massive installation of Zak Smith's illustrations for each and every page of Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow (as opposed to Pat Benatar's Gravity's Rainbow). Although Smith's illustrations were much more impressive en masse, they're still interesting to look at one by one. (Via Fool in the Forest)

* Slate has an excellent "slide-show essay" on the move of the Barnes Foundation art collection to downtown Philly.
* You can enjoy browsing through this cleverly designed photography site, life through a polaroid; just be careful that the tranquil music doesn't lull you to sleep. (Via fd5000)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the Gravity's Rainbow links. Better than the book, I tell you.