Mark Laliberte Archival pigment print
5.5 x 7.5 inches, in edition of 30 $30.00 A special mini edition issued by INDEXG. Archival pigment print printed on 7.5 x 5.5 inches cotton rag paper. 30 editions, with Edition Stamp and numbered on verso.
Mark Laliberte is a practicing visual artist-designer-curator who has exhibited and performed extensively in galleries across Canada and the USA. Though divergent from project-to-project, the artworks Laliberte creates within the context of his practice share certain formal qualities and conceptual concerns. These concerns encompass his multiple interests: design as an expanded super-language; the ritual minutae of contemporary subcultures; the pop codification of death from an existential, secular perspective; the logo as a stand-in for god-worship. Laliberte is the Managing Editor for both Carousel and Descant magazines; he teaches sessionally at the Ontario College of Art and Design.
EROTOTO A special shop for the erotic art Almond Chu Nude On Table Colour chromogenic photograph
16x20 inches5-3 $900.00
Almond Chu: Nudes
Almond Chu, a native of Hong Kong, China, is noted for his portraits, nudes and still-lifes. He photographs them with a sure sense of his own view of beauty and form, with the objective of a harmonious whole, always explicit and molded in sensual and alluring light
His photographs have been published widely in international publications, in Communication Art (USA), Polaroid (USA), Nudes Index (germany), Graphis Nudes (USA) and deja-vu (Japan). Some of the works are in the collection of private collectors, corporations and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
NEW RELEASE Universe. tomolennon $2.00
An exhibition catalogue published on the occasion of tomolennon’s exhibition at INDEX G, March 2008.
Currently based in Toronto, Canada, tomolennon is a contemporary artist born 1973 in Japan. Over the past year, tomolennon has worked on projects focusing on people and city life that it is both settling comfortably and seductive. He is best known for stylized and idealized figurative portraits of dreaming girls, a series of painting entitled "Sleeping Beauty". "Universe." continues in such fashion with the photo media. In large scale photographs, tomolennon created portraits of the all encompassing dream of youth, idealization and melancholy.
"When we look up into the night sky we can see thousands of, billions of stars in the universe. Imagine yourself as the universe. In body, mind and soul. All of your memories and experiences since you were in the comfort womb of your mother. All that is stored and retrieved in this tremendous inner universe. Every single conscious and unconscious memory of past experiences like pleasure, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, joy, guilt are there just like there are billions of stars and planets in the universe."
tomolennon's art denotes urban isolation and the loneliness of its inhabitants. His figures lurk in shadowy yet colorful atmospheres moving deftly between representation and abstraction. One of the most exciting young figurative and a completely self-taught artist, tomolennon was presented with the "Best Artist" - award from NOW Magazine in 2002 and EYE Magazine in 2003 as the best local visual artist of the year. His work has been exhibited in Canada, U.S., China and Japan. His work also been featured in several magazine articles and books and has also been featured in fashion design and set design on TV drama "Metropia"(Rogers OMNI). As a curator, tomolennon provides artistic leadership for, and executive management of exhibitions such as a charity art exhibition Let's Have a Dream! (’02), Tokyo Doll(’04) at Design Exchange museum in Toronto.
"Look up into the night sky again. Now you can feel yourself as one with the universe Cosmos of childhood, planet of sorrow, Milky Way of joy… Your inner universe is mirrored upon the sky". - tomolennon
Collectable photographs of Hong Kong from 50s to 80s and the period circa 1997
Yau Leung
Colour chromogenic photograph
8x10 inches $100.00
This is an editioned c-type photograph.
Under the OP Print Program, this work was issued by Yau Leung in the early 90s as gelatin silver prints with an edition size of 100. Only a small editions have been made before the death of Yau Leung in 1997. These earlier editions (fibre-base black and white prints) that Yau made become very rare and expensive even though they are available. Currently the OP Print Program continues to issue the rest of the editions in modern c-type media, making them available at a very affordable price. Each print is numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the OP Print Program.
We might still have 8"x10" or 16"x20" gelatin silver print of this image. Please enquire for availability.
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