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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa Banana Peel&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa Cowboy and Mule&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa High Heels, color&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa Red Bow&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa Red Dress&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa Shopping Spree in black &amp; white&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:14:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Prada Marfa” (color)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 03:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Artist Statement about the Series &#8220;Prada Marfa”</strong><br />
When I first went to the small town of Marfa, Texas and shot some images of the illusive Prada Store on the side of the highway, I knew I had to return. Dreaming up concepts to photograph at the store for months, this series of work is nothing more than glimpses of my imagination and wit.  Marfa is famous for many reasons but notably for its ‘New York chic’ meets ‘cowboy cool’ art scene that has been written up all over the world.  Back in 2005 two artists named Elmgreen and Dragset came to Marfa to find the perfect location for their hyper-commercialism vision of a free-standing Prada store in the middle of nowhere. The store was built from the ground up using minimal materials and a very exclusive 2005 line of Prada purses and shoes were placed in the installation. The door was sealed after the store was completed- never to be reopened.  Though the purpose of the store can be argued, I chose to believe that it is an attempt to challenge the viewer to think outside the box and should insight all of us to continue to question what exactly art is all about.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Bermuda Rooftops”</title>
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Inspired by architecture, art installations, and the natural environment as well as the &#8216;Rule<br />
of Thirds&#8217;, a term in photography that states an image should be imagined as divided into<br />
nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical<br />
lines, I shoot 9 distinct images of various locations around the world.<br />
Using a camera and two mirrors, I am able to transfer the images onto expired Polaroid 669<br />
film which causes unexpected hues and saturation, as well as chemical imperfections in the<br />
image allowing each ninth of the overall photograph to be distinct. I then scan all 9<br />
Polaroids exactly as they are in real life and lay them together in Photoshop without any<br />
digital enhancement. The final product is an inkjet print of the original Polaroids that is as<br />
much a photograph as it is a piece of art.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Dancing House Prague”</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 02:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each photograph is printed on archival 11&#8243; x 17&#8243; print on 13&#8243; x 19&#8243; archival luster paper. Luster is a fine paper that is half way between matte and glossy- the perfect balance. Each photograph is signed by the artist. Please contact us for custom sizes. Artist Statement about &#8220;Nine Polaroids&#8221; Inspired by architecture, art [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each photograph is printed on archival 11&#8243; x 17&#8243; print on 13&#8243; x 19&#8243;  archival luster paper.  Luster is a fine paper that is half way between  matte and glossy- the perfect balance.  Each photograph is signed by the  artist.</p>
<p>Please contact us for custom sizes.</p>
<p><strong>Artist Statement about &#8220;Nine Polaroids&#8221;</strong><br />
Inspired by architecture, art installations, and the natural environment as well as the &#8216;Rule<br />
of Thirds&#8217;, a term in photography that states an image should be imagined as divided into<br />
nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical<br />
lines, I shoot 9 distinct images of various locations around the world.<br />
Using a camera and two mirrors, I am able to transfer the images onto expired Polaroid 669<br />
film which causes unexpected hues and saturation, as well as chemical imperfections in the<br />
image allowing each ninth of the overall photograph to be distinct. I then scan all 9<br />
Polaroids exactly as they are in real life and lay them together in Photoshop without any<br />
digital enhancement. The final product is an inkjet print of the original Polaroids that is as<br />
much a photograph as it is a piece of art.</p>
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		<title>Gray Malin “Galapagos Cactus”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each photograph is printed on archival 11&#8243; x 17&#8243; print on 13&#8243; x 19&#8243; archival luster paper. Luster is a fine paper that is half way between matte and glossy- the perfect balance. Each photograph is signed by the artist. Please contact us for custom sizes. Artist Statement about &#8220;Nine Polaroids&#8221; Inspired by architecture, art [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each photograph is printed on archival 11&#8243; x 17&#8243; print on 13&#8243; x 19&#8243;  archival luster paper.  Luster is a fine paper that is half way between  matte and glossy- the perfect balance.  Each photograph is signed by the  artist.</p>
<p>Please contact us for custom sizes.</p>
<p><strong>Artist Statement about &#8220;Nine Polaroids&#8221;</strong><br />
Inspired by architecture, art installations, and the natural environment as well as the &#8216;Rule<br />
of Thirds&#8217;, a term in photography that states an image should be imagined as divided into<br />
nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical<br />
lines, I shoot 9 distinct images of various locations around the world.<br />
Using a camera and two mirrors, I am able to transfer the images onto expired Polaroid 669<br />
film which causes unexpected hues and saturation, as well as chemical imperfections in the<br />
image allowing each ninth of the overall photograph to be distinct. I then scan all 9<br />
Polaroids exactly as they are in real life and lay them together in Photoshop without any<br />
digital enhancement. The final product is an inkjet print of the original Polaroids that is as<br />
much a photograph as it is a piece of art.</p>
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