Over in Paris I'm happy to share that a portfolio of my on-going project "G.U.T. Feeling" was published in Le Monde's special magazine (July-Sept. issue) to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. Order a copy through Le Monde.
"Golden Hour" films now available
About six months ago, the fine folks at Leav commissioned me to do a series of short films for their platform. I'm happy to announce that the project debuted as part of this year's Northern Spark festival and is now available for anyone to experience.
This is a project unlike any other that I've worked on. For one thing, it's totally digital. You have to download the Leav app on your iPhone in order to experience. Secondly, it's site and time specific, meaning, you actually have to visit the locations in Minneapolis where I filmed at the same time I made the films. So, if you want to see the "Golden Hour" film I made in Loring Park, you have to go to Loring park during sunset in order to watch it. There's no other way! I know, kind of frustrating, but also kind of genius.
There are five films total. I encourage you, especially if you live in the Twin Cities and have access to an iPhone, to download Leav, experience "Golden Hour", and check out all the other great projects on Leav while you're at it. Special thanks to Leav and Northern Spark for making this happen.
Pattern Recognition #0032, 40" x 32" Unique Pigment Print, 2015.
New Work "Die" and Summer Studio Sale
I'm working on a new series based on my dice experiments and research into scientific archives. Tentatively titled "Die", I'm planning on unveiling this series at my studio this summer. Limited edition prints and a zine will be available. Sign up to my mailing list to make sure you're among the first to hear!
Nature of Nature up until May 24, 2015
If you haven't seen the spectacular show at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts yet, you've got a few more months to check it out. The first room features a massive installation of Blue Line of Woods reproductions hung in collaboration with Karl Blossfeldt's work. It's a great combination and I couldn't be more proud. More info here.