Author Archives: Caris Reid

Caris Reid is an artist from Brooklyn, NY. She began writing for
Dossier during a residency in Berlin and has continued writing since moving back New York. Her paintings of the spooky, vampy and sweet can be seen at www.carisreid.com.

Jackson Sprague

I discovered Jackson Sprague’s work in the June 2011 issue of The World of Interiors. Receiving his MA at the Royal College of Art, his work is currently featured in Show Battersea at the Royal College of Art, Howie St, London SW11, through July 3.

Carter Mull

Carter Mull’s newest solo show The Day’s Specific Dreams at Taxter and Spengemann will be up until June 11.

Jonas Wood

Jonas Wood has three paintings in the group show Greater L.A. which will be up until June 10 at 483 Broadway, 2nd floor.

Aneta Bartos

Never shy of controversial subjects, New York photographer Aneta Bartos’ latest project, which depicts handsome young men masturbating, is titled Boys.

Tony Cox

Tony Cox waited nearly a decade before developing the 88 roles of film he had taken of his life. Incense, which is a glimpse at the most treasured of the trove, opens this Saturday, March 19, at Fuse Gallery, 93 Second Ave, NYC, from 7-10pm. The show will be up through April 16.

Thomas Ahlgren

Thomas Ahlgren is a photographer who lives and works in New York.

Dan McCarthy

Dan McCarthy’s solo show Calvary is on view through February 20 at The Journal Gallery, 168 N. 1 St., Brooklyn, NY.

Agnieszka Brzezanska

Agnieszka Brezezanska’s solo show Sound Waves, Light Waves, Dance Waves will be on view at Clifton Benevento, 515 Broadway, NYC, through March 12.

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein was an outsider artist from Wisconsin who painted, sculpted and photographed in isolation while maintaining a day job as a baker. His visionary paintings were often painted with his fingers, or brushes made from the hair of his wife and muse Marie. She also served as the lone subject of his photographs [...]

Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley

Wilson “Snowflake” Bentley was a 19th century photographer who developed a photographic technique to capture the transient beauty of “snow crystals” before they melted away. Of the over 5,000 photos he took, each snowflake had its own unique structure. To all the snowflakes in my life: wishing you a very happy holidays.