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Rozalia Jovanovic

  • A New Frontier of Virtual Value and Stetsons

    Since 1997, the art collaborative the eteam, aka Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger, has been creating events, installations and videos that explore the way environmental changes affect how people act. With their jump suits and plastic Stetsons, delivering their conceits…

  • Looking for a Hole to Hide In

      Illustrator Nat Russell can’t remember a time he didn’t draw.  Taking in Peanuts and Mad Magazine like popcorn and then the works of printmaker Antonio Frasconi and Ben Shahn, Russell’s lines show their roots in those great illustrators as…

  • Three Russian Ads from 20 Years Ago

  • Moved by Maira Kalman

    In Maira Kalman’s latest post, So Moved, a paean to democracy for her illustrated New York Times blog, “And the Pursuit of Happiness,” she gets if not at the heart of American democracy, at least at its sweet tooth. Through…

  • Jonzing for Arthur Jones

    The animation of Arthur Jones has cheek and Attic wit.  Whether in his videos for punk bands like Man Man and Need New Body, or his animated Post-It note shorts like Anger Depression and the Abominable Snowman, which features a…

  • The Joys of Depth

    How does a baby view its mother? This question bothers Ken Jacobs, a legend of independent film, whose work is currently on view at tank.tv (a free online film gallery that requires only a quick sign-up).  To develop a concept…