Bad Boy Family (Faith Evans, Biggie, Craig Mack & Diddy) photographed by Jayson Keeling for YSB Magazine (November 1995).

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Bad Boy Family (Faith Evans, Biggie, Craig Mack & Diddy) photographed by Jayson Keeling for YSB Magazine (November 1995).
Lauryn Hill (1996) by Jayson Keeling
Q-Tip and MCA, photo by Jayson Keeling
LL Cool J photographed by Jayson Keeling
Lauryn Hill (Brooklyn, 1996). Photo by Jayson Keeling.
Q-Tip and Yauch (and somewhere it was published below)
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Amazing photos from Art-in-Buildings alum Jayson Keeling featured in Paper Magazine!
TELFAR RELEASES GENDERLESS COLLABORATION WITH WHITE CASTLE
Throw Back Thursday to Jayson Keeling’s OMI-PICTURES 2012 at Art-in-Buildings 55 5th Ave exhibition space!
Jayson Keeling works in video, photography, performance, and related media to challenge perspectives on gender, sexuality, and race. His interdisciplinary practice borrows from his early career as a photographer and film director of fashion, film, music, and porn. This background is evident in Keeling's exacting emphasis on light and composition. In Omi – Pictures, a nuanced, diary-like record of Keeling's 2012 residency at Omi International Arts Center, the images retain the focus of Keeling's studio work. The 70-plus images in the video run chronologically, slowly appearing and fading like a home slideshow. Revealing personal moments, beautiful landscapes, and surrealist images, the video leaves the viewer feeling like a fly on the wall. Omi Pictures is an homage to Omi, an intimate picture of the artist's engagement with fellow artists, and a glimpse into the mysterious world of residency programs.
The Art Omi Residency program invites artists from around the globe to the Omi International Arts Center in Ghent, New York for three weeks of collaboration, experimentation, and the development of artistic projects. The program brings together a diverse group of people and artistic styles to facilitate shared ideas and stimulate cultural exchange. Both Omi International Arts Center and Art-in-Buildings were founded by Francis Greenburger.