Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Revisiting Max’s, Sanctuary for the Hip
Two coming exhibitions shed new light on the glory days of Max’s Kansas City, an oasis for artists in the 1960s and ’70s. See the rest here: Revisiting Max’s, Sanctuary for the Hip
A Turnaround in Ansel Adams Photo Dispute
A member of the expert team that declared that a box of negatives bought at a California garage sale were the lost work of Ansel Adams has changed his mind. Read more from the original source:  A Turnaround in Ansel Adams Photo Dispute
Art Review: When Stoic Samurai Faced the Camera
An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York returns to 1860 and the visit of a delegation of more than 70 samurai, the first Japanese to leave their closed nation in more than 200 years. See original here:  Art Review: When Stoic Samurai Faced the Camera
Art Review: Rineke Dijkstra Videos at Marian Goodman Gallery
The photographer Rineke Dijkstra offers three revealing new videos at a show in Manhattan. Read the original post: Art Review: Rineke Dijkstra Videos at Marian Goodman Gallery
Joanna T. Steichen, Managed Work by Edward Steichen, Dies at 77
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Nimoy Views Others’ ‘Secret Selves’ at Mass MoCA
Leonard Nimoy, the “Star Trek” actor, talks about the solo exhibition of his photography at Mass MoCA. Original post: Nimoy Views Others’ ‘Secret Selves’ at Mass MoCA
Art Review: ‘Perspectives’ at International Center of Photography
The first in what will be an annual show, this five-person exhibition includes riffs on truth and fiction in generic commercial photography, a video installation and a sculptural tableau. Read more here:  Art Review: ‘Perspectives’ at International Center of Photography
Inside Art: London Picasso Show Is a Family Affair
In “Picasso: The Mediterranean Years (1945-1962),” at the Gagosian Gallery in London, the art is a family affair. View original here: Inside Art: London Picasso Show Is a Family Affair
Art Review: David Goldblatt’s South Africa Photos at Jewish Museum
David Goldblatt’s photographs, now on view at the Jewish Museum, avoid big feelings and go instead for the hard facts of his homeland, South Africa. Read the original post: Art Review: David Goldblatt’s South Africa Photos at Jewish Museum
Art Review: ‘For All the World to See,’ on Civil Rights Era
“For All the World to See,” at the International Center of Photography, and “Road to Freedom” at Bronx Museum of the Arts, trace an era’s visual history. Go here to read the rest: Art Review: ‘For All the World to See,’ on Civil Rights Era