Festival
Miami by Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré

Damned Buddleia, 1980 © Gilbertand George

First Virtual Birth Maya, 2011 Blu-Ray Disc © Kirsten Geisler

Sandra+Mirror, Times Square, New York, 1962 © William Klein

Centerfold published in Art forum magazine, 1974 © Lynda Benglis

Lynda Benglis's Work © Lynda Benglis

The Spirit in Any Condition Does Not Burn, 2011 © Marina Abramovic

Rhondal 614, 1979 © McKinney

Tokyo Compression #70, 2010 © Michael Wolf (b.1954)

Butterfly Swimmer, 2011 © Robert Longo

Surveillance Camera, High Resolution Display, Custom Electronic

Surveillance Camera, High Resolution Display, Custom Electronic

Turken & Tampon, 2011 © Ryan McGinley

More Elle-Elle, 2009 Tapestry © Willem Oorebeek

© Willem Oorebeek
Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré are two young New York
photographers. They opened their studio, Coolife, in 2000. They specialize in still lives for the luxury industry. They participated in Art Basel Miami, Scope and Pulse. They wrote their diary with four hands.
"It was our first time at Art Basel and it made a big impression.
We both felt so overwhelmed by the amount of incredibly fabulous art being shown ranging from video installations, paintings, sculptures, & photography.
Perhaps the most dangerous brutal image was Ryan McGinley’s Turken and Tampon.
"the turkin in between the girl’s legs, with the tampon hanging out of her vagina. It’s a kind of gross side of physicality that I’ve never really dealt with before" says the artist about his work.
Like the turkin I shot—it’s a hybrid of a turkey and a chicken—it was so punk rock. It had so much attitude"
We loved Lynda Benglis notorious advertisement from the November 1974 issue of Artforum, where she appears nude with slicked back hair holding a dildo between her legs, it is still shockingly strong. Even though it’s been written about ad nauseum and reproduced a zillion times, it still packs a punch in person.
We stumbled across Willem Oorebeek's MORE ELLE ELLE @ Robert Miller Gallery.
A superimposition of several covers of ELLE magazine creating a unique cover.e
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