Tag: Photographers

New Buildings Revive Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road

MIAMI BEACH, FL.- It seems like there should be a bouncer and a line of women wobbling in stilettos beneath the red neon “1111” sign, like at any other South Beach hotspot. This is no club, though. It’s a radical, open-air parking garage that has beco…

This is Not America | STATTBAD Wedding

After an autumn of Berlin shows, This is not America is focussing on New York. For the forth time, the renowned photographer Todd Weinstein (“Darkness into Light: Re-emergence of Jewish Culture in Germany”) invited students of the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule to participate in a workshop in and on New York. The exhibition explores the myth […]

150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY.- As part of a campus-wide celebration of Vassar’s sesquicentennial anniversary, The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center commissioned three photographers to create new work to highlight different aspects of campus life. The resulting p…

Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne Acquires Charlie Chaplin Photographic Archive

LAUSANNE.- The Musée de l’Elysée announced a major event: the arrival of the Chaplin Photographic Archive, a large collection consisting of approximately 10,000 photographs documenting the whole career of Charlie Chaplin. “I am thrilled t…

Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne Acquires Charlie Chaplin Photographic Archive

LAUSANNE.- The Musée de l’Elysée announced a major event: the arrival of the Chaplin Photographic Archive, a large collection consisting of approximately 10,000 photographs documenting the whole career of Charlie Chaplin. “I am thrilled t…

Jasper, Texas: The Community Photographs of Alonzo Jordan at the ICP in New York

NEW YORK, NY.- In 1998, the small East Texas town of Jasper was shaken by the brutal, racially motivated killing of a forty-nine-year old African American named James Byrd Jr. The international media coverage of that traumatic race crime did not for th…

Jasper, Texas: The Community Photographs of Alonzo Jordan at the International Center of Photography

NEW YORK, NY.- In 1998, the small East Texas town of Jasper was shaken by the brutal, racially motivated killing of a forty-nine-year old African American named James Byrd Jr. The international media coverage of that traumatic race crime did not for th…

Exhibition of Photographs by Dorothea Lange at Brigham Young University Museum of Art

PROVO, UTAH.- In August 1953, renown American photographer Dorothea Lange traveled to southern Utah where she met up with her long-time friend Ansel Adams. The two photographers spent three weeks photographing the landscape and people of Toquerville, …

Nailya Alexander Gallery Presents The Extra/Ordinary World of Pentti Sammallahti

NEW YORK, NY.- Nailya Alexander Gallery presents The Extra/Ordinary World of Pentti Sammallahti, one of Finland’s most internationally prominent photographers. The exhibition will run through March 10, 2011. This show is in conjunction with Pentti…

Exhibition of Photographs by Dorothea Lange at Brigham Young University Museum of Art

PROVO, UTAH.- In August 1953, renown American photographer Dorothea Lange traveled to southern Utah where she met up with her long-time friend Ansel Adams. The two photographers spent three weeks photographing the landscape and people of Toquerville, …

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