W. Eugene Smith: ‘I Didn’t Write the Rules, Why Should I Follow Them?’

Q.  Why do you print your own pictures?
A.  The same reason a great writer doesn’t turn his draft over to a secretary…

The American Society of Media Photographers recently discovered the transcript of an interview with Mr. Smith…

via NYtimes

In this case don’t shoot Le Corbusier furniture The problem with this case is there are so many knock-offs of this famous line that you could have photographed one and still get sued! It’s a weird world…

British Journal of Photography

Labeled as,  “America’s finest museum of medical history,” The Mütter Museum rises above all the rest when it comes to the funny and bizarre. Lots of very strange teratological photos, sculptures and things floating dreamlike in large glass jars, which shock and amuse. World famous animators, The Brothers Quay made a documentary about this creepy place.  A video of some of the more bizarre things from the collection is here. (The Museum has their own channel on YouTube with over 194 videos!)

Can’t make it to Philly? No problem you can buy the book, photographed by many famous artists, here.

 

 

“I just started thinking more about the way I use the Internet. Most of the time when I type in a search, I’m looking for an answer to a specific question. The problem in my industry, and a lot of industries, is you don’t get a lot of great search results because most businesses don’t want to give answers; they want to talk about their company. So I realized that if I was willing to answer all these questions that people have about fiberglass pools, we might have a chance to pull this out.”

Increasing Sales by Answering Customers’ Questions link here.

via Marcus Sheridan and NYtimes.com

The great artist Jean Dubuffet was very influenced by Outsider Art and characterized it as: “Those works created from solitude and from pure and authentic creative impulses – where the worries of competition, acclaim and social promotion do not interfere”. 

Local Philly artist Jill Bonovitz and husband Sheldon have been collecting Outsider Art way before it was popular. Once upon a time you needed a dinner invitation to view l’art brut but now they have shared their incredible collection with the entire world at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. If you visit Philly to see this show make sure you stop by the Fleisher/Ollman Gallery which has been specializing in this type of work since 1952.

“Great and Mighty Things”: Outsider Art from the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Collection.  March 3, 2013 – June 9, 2013