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Stills From A Film, re: Ghosts in the Hollows

posted on March 31, 2010 by Jason Quincy

re: Monday's Suggested Viewing by photographer Jim Lo Scalzo, I couldn't resist pulling some notable stills from the film (viewable here).

Ghosts in the Hollow from Jim Lo Scalzo on Vimeo.

What We Missed in March

posted on March 30, 2010 by Jason Quincy


The Art Handler's Olympics on the Lower East Side, Manhattan, 03/21. View the play-by-play recap and full article here via NYT

Suggested Viewing: Ghosts in the Hollows

posted on March 29, 2010 by Jason Quincy

Ghosts in the Hollow from Jim Lo Scalzo on Vimeo.

“Photographer Jim Lo Scalzo went to rediscover the lost coal mining towns of Appalachia, but instead of just taking pictures, he shot video.”

Required Reading: The Enthusiasts

posted on March 27, 2010 by Jason Quincy


Born from a featured series commissioned by Scandanavia's premier magazine for custom and classic bikes,  The Enthusiasts documents meetings encountered on the roads and spaces in-between. All, the consequence of a Harley-driven, motor tour of Sweden. "...With a 1937 Rolleiflex and a 4x5 view camera,"  Montmare invokes an Arbus-ian struggle of photography as art versus documentation, and assembles a compelling portrait of cycling's niche devotees.

Available in Paperback and Hardcover Editions. Images via Blurb

Have Your Art, Eat Too

posted on March 26, 2010 by Jason Quincy

The new 16" format launched on Prints995 earlier this month, featuring a mix of artists from our long-time lineup, in addition to some new favorites.

You'll be glad to know that the 16" format bridges the dimensional and economic gap between our larger editions, so if you've had an eye for the 20"x24" but only the pocket change for the 11"x14", you no longer have to starve for your art.

Coca Cola (East Harlem) by Ennid Berger

Now available in a 16"x20" Format at $295, exclusively at prints995.com