Tag: By Jamie Goldenberg

Jamie Goldenberg: Plane Gazing

April 2011
  Josef Hoflehner’s ‘Jet Airliner’ photographs beg the question, just how healthy is our relationship to flight?

Jamie Goldenberg: Willem Andersson and Identity in Military Culture

March 2011
  “Few civilized countries in the world who have such a war fetish as Americans have.”

Jamie Goldenberg: Christian Marclay’s The Clock at Paula Cooper

February 2011
  Marclay’s latest is tied so closely to the metronome of real life that it manages to exist in the same time and space as a viewer in a new way.

Jamie Goldenberg: Nina Berman’s Under Taliban, A Decade Later

January 2011
  Berman’s project was shot in in Kabul when the Taliban was Afghanistan’s official government. Goldenberg came across her photographs while researching images for J. Malcom Garcia’s most recent piece in Guernica, “Bed 18.