Saturday, July 26, 2008
Great New Book: Breach of Peace
Breach of Peace: Portraits of the 1961 Mississippi Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge was published last May and, if your local bookstore doesn't already have it on the shelf, you should ask them to order it. The book juxtaposes contemporary portraits of the original Freedom Riders with their mug shots from 1961, along with interviews and reflections about American culture then and now. Not only is that a unique idea, it's an aesthetic jolt to see the modern nuanced portraits side-by-side with the older shots, often stark and badly lit but, nevertheless, heroic. The book raises questions about the uses of photography, the uses of memory, and the importance of documentary photography to capture the essence of a moment. The book contains more than 100 modern portraits/interviews and says as much about 21st century America as it does about the 1960's.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Heavy Light
Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan is the first major American presentation in the last decade of contemporary photography-based artwork from Japan. The exhibit, which features 13 artists, is at the International Center of Photography in NYC from May 16-September 7, 2008.
Friday, July 18, 2008
The Esquire Covers---at MOMA
George Lois: The Esquire Covers
This exhibit--at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC until March, 2009--features Esquire covers from 1962-1972. Photographer George Lois "changed the face of magazine design" and dealt with such controversial issues as racism, feminism, and the Vietnam War. Don't miss this exhibit and the images that have become icons of American culture.
This exhibit--at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC until March, 2009--features Esquire covers from 1962-1972. Photographer George Lois "changed the face of magazine design" and dealt with such controversial issues as racism, feminism, and the Vietnam War. Don't miss this exhibit and the images that have become icons of American culture.
Call for Proposals
Call for Proposals: Documentary Photography Project
OSI's Documentary Photography Project is seeking applications for a grant to encourage new ways of presenting photography to the public to stimulate social change.
OSI's Documentary Photography Project is seeking applications for a grant to encourage new ways of presenting photography to the public to stimulate social change.
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