Mar 16, 2008 | The Artful Nude: Call for entry (Category:Adult (nudity)) | |
| The Center for Fine Art Photography, in Ft. Collins, Colorado, invites photographers working in all mediums, to submit work for the juried exhibition, The Artful Nude. The deadline for entries is April 8. The entire entry process can be completed online via the Center's Web site at:
http://www.c4fap.org
"Artists have been depicting images of the human body since the early cave dwellers," according to contest materials. "Nude images engender a unique interest and emotion. We are continuously fascinated with and struggle to create images of the unadorned human form. This call for entry focuses on the true art of the nude."
Works to appear in the show will be selected by Kim Weston.
Full entry information available here:
http://www.c4fap.org/cfe/2008Nude/artful.asp
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Mar 16, 2008 | Malick Sidibé receives ICP Award | |
| The awards continue for Malick Sidibé as he will receive the ICP Award and this is in addition to the Hasselblad Award and the Golden Lion in Venice.
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Mar 5, 2008 | Newsletter 2.4 - Mar 5, 2008 has been emailed | |
| The most recent newsletter has just been mailed to all those on the mailing lists. If you did not receive one it is available in the Library.
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Mar 4, 2008 | An American Gallery | |
| I've felt for sometime that we could all benefit from seeing the publications from the specialist fine art presses and this is an excellent example on the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
An American Gallery Twenty Five Years of Photography Chronicled in a Biographical Essay By Lyle Rexer, With a Portfolio of Photographs Selected and Annotated by Howard Greenberg, Edited With an Introduction by Michael Torosian (Lumiere Press 2007).
My thanks to Michael Torosian and Howard Greenberg for their assistance with this exhibition. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: An American Gallery
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Mar 3, 2008 | Working with auctions - Be-Hold (Auction #51 part 2: Mar 13, 2008) | |
| BE-HOLD #51 Part 2 (Mar 13, 2008) - COMPLETE AUCTION CATALOG
In this exhibition I've included a preview of some of the lots that will be in the next Be-Hold auction (#51 part 2) on March 13, 2008. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: Auction Preview: Be-Hold 51 Part 2 (March 13, 2008)
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Feb 25, 2008 | Ernest C. Withers | |
| Ernest C. Withers passed away in October 2007 in his hometown of Memphis, TN.
Withers was a photojournalist who documented the Civil Rights Movement in the South during the 1950s and 60s, as well as the Memphis Beale Street Blues Scene, Black Memphis society, and the twilight years of Negro League Baseball. His work was published widely in the African American newspapers and magazines, and more recently appeared in Time, The New York Times, and Newsweek.
I'm grateful to Tony Decaneas (Panopticon Gallery) for allowing this online exhibition to be included. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: Ernest C. Withers
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Feb 25, 2008 | Japanese Art Photography preserved on Postcards | |
| On this website we have included many of the leading photographers of 19th century Japan including Felice Beato (ca. 1825 - ca. 1908), Baron Raimund von Stillfried (1839-1911) and Adolfo Farsari (1841-1898) and included exhibitions on Japan in the 19th century and Japanese Ambrotypes. This exhibition takes us into the little studied area of the pictorial photographs by anonymous Japanese photographers taken in the first few decades of the twentieth century.
Thanks to Rob Oeschle for kindly providing this exhibition. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: Japanese Art Photography preserved on Postcards
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Feb 19, 2008 | Improvements to Luminous-Lint | |
| Over the coming weeks there will quite a number of significant enhancements to the website that will improve the ways in which you can find information. There will also be some exciting additional resources added to the site but more on those later...
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Feb 16, 2008 | Joel Salcido: Spain - Millenium Past | |
| As Joel Salcido writes:
"My photography depicts a Spain of soulful traditions that include fiestas and brave bulls; both visually elegant and poetic. These images were perhaps meant to be painted but instead became photographs. May Spain remain forever odd, precarious and precious."
Spain has an extremely rich photographic history as the book 150 Years of Photography in Spain (Lunwerg, 2000) by the Spanish photo-historian Publio López Mondéjar attests. The same intertwined religious and secular traditions that Joel documents have been recorded by pictorialists such as José Ortiz-Echagüe (1886-1980) whose photographic archive at the University of Navarra must be one of the finest photographic legacies left to any country. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: Joel Salcido: Spain - Millenium Past More about this photographer
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Feb 15, 2008 | The Photomicroscopy of Carl Strüwe (1898–1988) | |
| Prof. Gottfried Jäger of the Carl Strüwe-Archiv (Bielefeld, Germany) has graciously provided this series of microphotographs by the German graphic designer Carl Heinrich Jakob Strüwe (1898–1988).
From the earliest days of photography the scientific potential was appreciated and Henry Fox Talbot took examples of specimens with microscopes as did John William Draper and René Patrice Proudhon Dagron. Joseph Janvier Woodward in the USA used microphotography at the time of the American Civil War to document his scientific research and later the French photographer Laure Albin-Guillot took color microphotographs to reveal abstractions within nature.
Carl Strüwe spent his career as a graphic designer and this shows in his photographs - at first they were unmanipulated representations of magnified natural forms but when he combined these using multiple exposure and solarization they morphed from capturing an accurate image into photographs concerned with graphical impact. With the plants of Karl Blossfeldt in Urformen Der Kunst. Photographische Pflanzenbilder (Berlin, 1928) it was about recording the actual shapes of plants as a source of study with Carl Strüwe it was increasingly about visual impact and the later microphotographs such as Crystals (Komposition aus Kristallen) (1947) and Kalkkörper vom Seewurm - Synapta (Anker-Komposition) (1952) clearly show this. PhVTitle | Lightbox | Checklist Exhibition: Scientific: Photomicroscopy of Carl Strüwe (1898–1988) More about this photographer
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