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Friday, August 7, 2009

The Sex-Filled Lives of Pastries


This weekend I visited Smog City (that's right, Los Angeles) to visit some old friends. While there, I visited the Getty Museum and stumbled upon an incredible photography exhibition of Jo Ann Callis' work. She worked in colored photography early in its history, when most artists considered it to be a lower life form used explicitly for advertising and commercial endeavors. Her work focuses heavily on domestic themes (she dropped out of art school to get married and raise her two children and only returned to UCLA for night classes after they had grown up)ranging from the internal lives of women to household fabrics.


My favorite of Callis' works focused on desserts. Callis - a very healthy lady in her own right - believes that desserts are innately connected to guilt, much like sex and other vices. She emphasizes the forbidden nature of glossy puff pastries and steamy pies in a series of photos called "Forbidden Pleasures." The quality of the pictures are stunning - the richness of the fabrics, the dancing light, the focus on the pastries' distinct forms. I loved it all! Except, I was disappointed that Ms. Callis reportedly did not sample ANY of the pastries herself. Sounds like she is suffering from a debilitating case of dessert guilt.




And the grand finale....Georgia O'Keeffe in pie form:



"Sometimes in today's culture, the words used for eating indulgences such as fattening, unhealthy desserts are similar to the words used for forbidden sex. I wanted to make the desserts look as sexy and seductive as they do in reality. I wanted the viewer to respond to their texture and to their imagined taste; to the feeling one might get from smelling and tasting them. "Doughnut" pictures a round, glazed doughnut with a little drip in the front, falling onto gently colored, pink-and-grey fabric. How can one photograph sexy desserts and not include a doughnut?" --Jo Ann Callis

A Catalogue of Dual Purposes


Lots of household items serve dual purposes: toothpaste can keep your whites pearly and also fill holes in the wall, and depending on the amount ingested, Robitussin can help soothe cough symptoms, or keep you from ever coughing again, because you're dead. AltUse.com is a new website that shares all these secrets for everyone to see.


You can search for a specific item or use or peruse giant lists of either to discover new solutions to everyday conundrums like running out of shaving cream (use olive oil), removing sweat stains (apply crushed asprin to affected areas), mosquito itch relief (hairspray), ant invasions (spread coffee grounds around affected areas), and appetite suppressing (drink vinegar...seriously, after like four gallons that hunger just disappears!). To vet the reappropriations, you can read users' ratings of others' suggestions based on whether it worked, how easy/hard it was to set up, and its overall value; you can also submit your own ideas for consideration.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Capturing San Francisco: Potential Past on Flickr

I don't even know what to say about this picture except, "OH MY GOD". That's it, nothing else needs to be said.

Potential Past is a young guy snapping up some amazing sights in San Francisco. His photographs make the city look incredible. Check out his Flickr account. And if you're not swayed by the one above, firstly, HOW ARE YOU NOT SWAYED BY THAT ONE? Secondly, check out some more below:


Monday, August 3, 2009

Almodovar's Broken Embraces

Almodovar is back with his seventeenth film, 'Broken Embraces', a thriller that flips between the 1990s and present day. It is intricate, dark, tragic and yet somewhat optimistic and it has many familiar faces for the audience: Almodovar's usual cast are together again. It’s certainly Almodóvar’s most inward-looking film, apparently it was concocted from the migraines that have started to afflict Almodovar in recent years (Timeout). I would even watch it just to look at Penelope Cruz. She is perhaps more stunning than ever before as she takes on a plethora of different identities in the film.
Broken Embraces’ is indeed a film where joy comes lurching out of the darkness to steel you, lift you, to make you realise that no matter how bad things get, there’s always something to enjoy. There’s always cinema (Timeout).



Broken Embraces will be in cinemas on the 28th of August

Friday, July 31, 2009

My Daemon

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Carsten Höller "Hippopotamus" (2007)
pink bi-resin, horn, blue glass eyesc. 90 x 55 x 30 cmedition 5 + 2 a.p.

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