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When you flip bats upside down they become exceptionally sassy dancers [x].
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"True Love Waits (The Virgins)" digital 2014
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Eckart Hahn Art’s New Paintings Toy With Kitsch and the Macabre
If Eckart Hahn’s paintings were films, they would be slow-placed narratives where even the most awkward, mumbled interaction carries weight and there are no punchlines. His work is about re-contextualizing the mundane and repackaging in it such stylized ways that we are forced to see the strangeness in what once was familiar. The German artist has a penchant for using bright color fields to organize his compositions with a designer’s eye. Though they involve living characters, his works have the quality of still lifes as everything, from deflated balloons to crows and dogs, seems to be placed with intention.
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Suspiciously Lovable ‘Ghost Photographs’ Will Haunt Your Dreams by Angela Deane
If you’ve ever dug through a mound of found photographs, you’ve undoubtably experienced the strange sensation of encountering the banal and intimate moments of complete strangers. Whether the immortalized image is from a birthday party, a summer afternoon or a trip to a theme park, personal photos flood the viewer with an overwhelming sense of both camaraderie and alienation.
This odd space of in-betweenness is the inspiration for one of the cutest and most terrifying photo projects we’ve seen in a while: Angela Deane's “Ghost Photographs.” How can memories that don’t belong to you feel so familiar? Can we acquire memories we’ve never experienced? Deane poses these weighty questions through suspiciously sweet looking photographs. Be warned, adorable as they may seem, rest assured they’ll haunt you later.
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