ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE FOCUS: PERFECTION and SHE PHOTOGRAPHS at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA)

Hi, All.

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal is presenting a retrospective on Robert Mapplethorpe's photography and other artistic works. Mapplethorpe was one of the most significant artists of his time. His work has been characterized as controvertial and polarizing. It was seen as particularly challenging when it first came out during the period of conflict between conservatives and reformers in the United States called the Culture Wars in the 1980s and 1990s. This retrospective shows an array of his subjects, including celebrity portraits, male and female nudes, self-portraits, and still-life images of flowers. His highly stylized black and white photographs blurred the lines between life and art. Robert Mapplethorpe Focus: Perfection will be open for visitors until January 22nd.

"He was demonic but not evil, only as demonic as a small deity, mischievous but not without compassion. He was a ray where darkness fell."   - Patti Smith describing Robert Mapplethorpe

from Robert Mapplethorpe Focus: Perfection at the MMFA

Robert Mapplethorpe, Untitled (Terry), Dye diffusion transfer print, 1974.

Robert Mapplethorpe, Lisa Lyon, Gelatin silver print, 1980.

Mapplethorpe met Lisa Lyon, a world women's bodybuilding champion, at a party in New York City in 1979. They collaborated as photographer and muse for six years following their encounter and created more than 200 photographs depicting Lyons in various guises, ranging from ingenue to dominatrix.

A selection of works from Robert Mapplethorpe's X Portfolios, 1978.

Mapplethorpe thought of the X, Y, and Z Portfolios as his most important works. X in 1978 explored homosexuality and sado-masochism. Y in 1978 depicted flower still lifes. And, Z in 1981 was a collection of portraits of African-American men. The artist's obsession with formal perfection unified the three collections.


SHE PHOTOGRAPHS

Also, currently showing at the MMFA is and exhibition of thirty Canadian and American women photographers called SHE PHOTOGRAPHS. These photographs encompass a varied array of contemporary photographic styles and genres: Conceptual art, auteur photography, tableau form, intimate impressions, the reinvention of the documentary approach, etc. The pieces span the range from straight photography to abstract and covers subjects such as love, death, work, and the sublime. Styles, techniques, emotion, and meaning may differ, however the commonality of a woman's perspective and voice brings this show its collective artistic strength and impact. It will be on display until February 19.

Raymonde April, Mais qui donc pourrait me faire mal? from the series "Autoportraits avec textes" Gelatin silver print, 1979.

From the SHE PHOTOGRAPHS exhibition at the MMFA

Éliane Excoffier, Kiev (VII), Gelatin silver print, 2008.

Sorel Cohen, from es blessures de l'expérience, 9 chromogenic prints and etched glass, 1995-1996.

Alix Cléo Roubaud, Si quelque chose noir series, 7 gelatin silver prints, 1980.

Maryse Goudreau, Demonstration in Memory of the Wharves (2), Ink-jet print, 2011.

Laura Letinsky, Untitled No. 48 from the series "I did not remember I had forgotten", Chromogenic print, 2002, print 2007.

Marnie Weber, From the series "Graveyard", Collage of magazine illustrations on a color photograph, 2001.

Chihuly at the ROM

Hi, Everyone.

I'm sending out this little post to share a few images from the Dale Chiluly's show at the Royal Ontario Museum that ended on January 8th for those of you who may have missed it.

Enjoy!

Detail of Chihuly's Persian Ceiling installation at the ROM

Chihuly's Red Reeds on Logs, 2016

Chihuly's Icicle Chandeliers and Towers, 2015

Detail of Chihuly's Persian Ceiling installation

 Detail of Chihuly's Persian Ceiling installation

Chihuly's Fire Orange Baskets, 2016

 Detail of Chihuly's Persian Trellis installation

 Detail of Chihuly's Northwest Room

  Detail of Chihuly's Northwest Room

Chihuly's Sapphire Neon Tumbleweeds, 2016

Detail from Chihuly's Laguna Torcello installation at the ROM

Another view of Chihuly's Laguna Torcello installation  

Another view of Chihuly's Laguna Torcello installation  

Another view of Chihuly's Laguna Torcello installation  

Detail from Chihuly's ROM show

Detail from Chihuly's ROM show

The Ultimate Holiday Shopping List

Hi, All!

Welcome to the most meticulously crafted and only holiday shopping list that you could ever need or want. We have collected the most geek-pleasing assortment of science toys, tech contraptions, photography gear, and general curiosities for your most discerning of gift recipients. Although, if you're like me, some of these fun items will find their way into your stocking.

So, without further ado, here is the list of lists. I hope you enjoy it. And, may all of your holidays be joyful.

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THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY SHOPPING LIST

Some Tech Goodies:

Spire is an activity tracker that also tracks your breathing to encourage mindfulness and alert us of tension in our day. I've been using mine for a few days now and have been pleasantly surprised with how often it alerts me to take a deep breath when I wasn't even aware I was tense. It's normally $99, but if you're interested, here's a link for 10% off.

This Smart Charging Station is another item that worked its way into my stocking. It has really helped me out with the clutter of devices and wires around my desk. $90

For the master chef (or aspiring chef) on your list, you can offer the ability to use the typically high end restaurant sous vide cooking method in their home kitchen with this wand and app for $149.

If the recipient is more comfortable brewing a cup of coffee instead of prepping a 4 star meal, then get them the Gemini Espresso Maker. $45

This R2D2 Coffee Press would be another great Xmas morning option. $40

As someone who deals with Celiac disease, the Nima Gluten Tester has been a device I've kept my eye on since its Kickstarter days. Now, it's available for $279.

How cool is this! A wireless router, hard drive, and external battery all in one! $21

If you're looking for battery life in a more chic device that fits in the smallest of bags, look at the Triple C power gloss. $30

Want something even more chic? How about a bracelet charger for your iPhone! $150

Or, you might prefer a cable with a long cord to work its way around the coffee shop laptop user who monopolizes the outlet all day. This one is about 10 feet long! $35

The Nonda Zus is a charger that will help you or that forgetful loved one on your shopping list locate their car in a crowded lot after hours of gift buying. $30

Does someone you know need a comfortable bike to get around town? Check out the Electrabike. $660

Another option is the Kent Bike Cruiser (proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen). $149

Google Home is your personal assistant at home that works with loads of your favorite products and services including Spotify, nest, Pandora, Youtube, Tunein, your Google calendar and Chromecast.  $129

Sony Portable Projector Short Throw is definitely pricy, but drool worthy, as well. $1000

If you know someone with a collection of records accumulating dust, get them the Crosley Dansette Turntable. $139

For those who would rather make their own music, try the Kalabrand Ukulele. $70

And, for those who want to make music in a less traditional way, Roli blocks. Starting at $180

Here's a sleek option for the woman that doesn't want to lug around a large purse to carry her phone and credit cards. $25

How about this geek option for the woman who wants her purse to make a statement and that statement is that she's a fan girl. Bobofett Purse. $50

For the Photographers:

Some New and Notable Cameras:

Lomo'instant Sanremo. $109

Canon Powershot G7 Mark II (compact). $679

Sony Alpha 6300 (mirrorless, with fast wifi). $1148

Impossible Project I-1 Instant Camera. $299

Olympus Pen-F Camera. $1199

Fuji Film X70 Compact Camera. $699

Leica X-Y Camera (more rugged than other models for the adventurous photographer). $1995

Leica Sofort (compact) $299

And, some photography gear:

Bloom Theory Camera Strap. $79

The Pulse Remote from Alpine Labs. $99

Here are some ideas to encourage kids to pursue STEM studies

Amazing Bacteria Science Kit. $18

iPhone Microscope. $149

Artsy Gifts:

MOMA matted prints. $15-$300

Minted Foil City Maps. $36-$130

A mix of artsy and sciency! Histology plates. $140

Personalized DNA wall art. $199-$649

Give the knitter in your life this snazzy snood kit, one of many kit options. $72

If they already have a project, this knitting bowl could prove useful. $48

Sci fi necklaces. $10

Sea creature stacking cups. $37

Membership to a Book of the Month club would be a fantastic present! $45/ 3 mos. $144/ yr

Death Star desk lamp. Everyone needs one. $50

Atlas Obscura book. An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders. $18

Explore the stars with this map of the constellations. $38

Make a personalized photo book with Chatbooks - starting at $8

15 Years Ago Today

I find it hard to believe that 15 years have passed since the attacks on the World Trade Center and Washington.  I took some time today to look back at a project I shot as a response to the tragedy and to think about everything that was going through my head at that time.

I thought I would share a selection of the images with you today.

The entirety of the series can be seen here on my website.