Keren Richter has some art and a few of her tees for Blood is the New Black are now showing in Expatriates, a group show at Parsons' New School for Design in New York City.
Expatriates features Parsons' illustration alumni Jill Bliss, William Buzzell, Carl Dunn, AJ Fosik, Andy Kehoe, Liz Lee, Cassandra Nguyen, Richter and curated by Jordin Isip.
The show runs November 9th through December 20th, 2007.
We're discovering a lot of new talent from the UK universities lately, and one such artist/illustrator is Alice Stevenson who's two years out from University of Brighton. Alice's painting resembles collage and cut paper work with her basic forms and black line work. And her muted color palette makes for work that would look just as good on your wall as it would in a gallery. There's something about her subject matter and composition that feels like Brighton to us, but there's also something about it that reminds us of the animated version of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, so you might want to judge for yourself.
Why would an up-and-coming photographer major in history? University of Houston student Bryan Schutmaat might be able to answer that question. Schutmaat's photography has been shown all over the country, mostly in his home state (Texas, genius), and yet he is a history major. We can see how history is a part of his work, at least. There is just as much concern with the capturing of one point in time and space as there is for the aesthetic appeal of that moment. It adds a feeling of places lost in time, a loneliness and poignancy for the past. Get acquainted at www.bryanschutmaat.com, and ask him yourself, "History? Seriously?"
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