Citations with the tag: PHOTOGRAPHY -- Exhibitions

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  • American Photographs: The First Century From the Isaacs Collection in the National Museum of...
     // Antiques & Collecting Magazine; Jan1997, Vol. 101 Issue 11, p10 

    Announces the exhibition of photographic images tracing the history of photography in America known as the `American Photographs: The First Century From the Isaacs Collection in the National Museum of American Art,' at the museum in Washington, D.C. on April 20, 1997. Highlights of the event.

  • A tale of two teens: The saved and the doomed in `Raised by Wolves'.
    Ballerini, Julia // Afterimage; Summer96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p12 

    Highlights the exhibition `Raised by Wolves: Photographs and Documents of Runaways,' assembled by Jim Goldberg and Philip Brookman of the Zurich Museum of Design in Zurich, Switzerland. Basing on the book `Raised by Wolves,' by Goldman; Sense of actuality and emotional immediacy conveyed by the...

  • Report from London.
    Grigg, Jennifer // Afterimage; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p4 

    Presents information on several photograph and video exhibitions, which were held in London, England. Sherrie Levine's exhibition at the South London Gallery; Exhibitions at the Lisson Gallery, by James Casebere and Gaylen Gerber; Information on an exhibition that focused on the interplay...

  • Reticence and reverence.
    Morgan, Ann Lee // Afterimage; Jan/Feb97, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p18 

    Reviews the photography exhibition `Photography and Beyond in Japan: Space, Time and Memory.'

  • Fashioning art.
    Young, Cynthia // Afterimage; May/Jun97, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p4 

    Reviews three photography exhibitions held at the New York City's Guggenheim Museum that interweave fashion and art. Feature of the exhibitions; Event that was adapted by Guggenheimm in March 1997; Exhibition to be held at New York City's Museum of Modern Art; Sponsor of exhibition.

  • San Diego's MoPA moves forward.
    Chris, Cynthia // Afterimage; Nov/Dec97, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p3 

    Presents information on San Diego's Museum of Photographic Arts. Description of the Museum; When the Museum of Contemporary Art opened its permanent downtown branch; Amount of money the Museum granted from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

  • L.A. bodies.
    Greenstein, M.A. // Afterimage; Jan/Feb98, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p20 

    Reviews the photographic art exhibitions held in California during September to November 1997, called `Arthur Tress, New York,' by Arthur Tress, `Skrebneski Clothed,' by Victor Skrebneski, and `Signs of Gods and Goddesses,' by Lucien Clergue.

  • TAKING A LONG, HARD LOOK.
    Bowles, K. Johnson // Afterimage; May/Jun2000, Vol. 27 Issue 6, p12 

    Reviews the exhibition `Robert Heinecken, Photographist: A Thirty Five-Year Retrospective,' at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Illinois from October 1 to November 28, 1999.

  • Recording the voice.
    Leotta, Joan; Haverkamp, Beth // Cobblestone; Dec93, Vol. 14 Issue 10, p40 

    Comments on `American Voices,' a recent exhibit at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., which celebrated our First Amendment right to `petition the government for redress of grievances.' The wide range of petitions preserved there, including many written by children; Example of students...

  • Framing a century of American change.
    Tibbetts, John C. // Christian Science Monitor; 1/18/95, Vol. 87 Issue 36, p12 

    Discusses the exhibits at the photographic exhibition `An American Century of Photography: From DryPlate to Digital,' at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri.

  • Russian photography from the 1940s to the present.
    Conover, Kirsten // Christian Science Monitor; 1/16/97, Vol. 89 Issue 36, p16 

    Focuses on the photograph exhibition entitled `Renewal and Metamorphosis, Russian Photographers From the Late Soviet Era to the 1990s' at the Fitchburg Art Museum from January to March 1997 in Massachusetts. Information on photography during the Stalin era; Description of some of the images...

  • Portrait of a state.
    Jekel, Tom // Editor & Publisher; 10/11/97, Vol. 130 Issue 41, p14 

    No abstract available.

  • Light proofs.
    Barber, Edward // Design Week; 5/8/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 19, p36 

    Highlights the exhibition 'PhotoLondon: Capital of Culture Through the Lens of Twelve Photographers,' featuring art works by several photographers in London, England. Art pieces included in the exhibition; Techniques and materials used by the artists.

  • Flowers in film.
    D.A.S. // Horticulture; Jun/Jul93, Vol. 71 Issue 6, p13 

    Announces that `Flora Photgraphica: The Flower in Photography, 1835 to the Present' will be on view at the New York Public Library June 26 through August 21, 1993. Collection of 182 color and black-and-white images taken by photographic pioneers such as William Fox Talbot and Anna Atkins, as...

  • Phrequesho photo art show, Feb. 8.
    D.A.S. // Gay & Lesbian Times; 2/6/2003, Issue 789, p20 

    Announces a photography exhibition to be held in San Diego, California on February 8, 2003.

  • Moving times with Muybridge.
    Geake, E. // New Scientist; 4/25/92, Vol. 134 Issue 1818, p44 

    Reviews the exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image in London `Muybridge and the Chronophotographers.'

  • Shots in the dark.
    Geake, E. // New Statesman & Society; 10/9/92, Vol. 5 Issue 223, p27 

    Comments on the entries in a traveling exhibition of work by nominated photographers opening at the National Portrait Gallery on October 11, 1992. The Fox Talbot/ICI awards represent the first serious money ever awarded in Britain as photographic prizes. Prizes; Winners John Blakemore, Gabriel...

  • The not so naked truth.
    Geake, E. // New Statesman & Society; 11/6/92, Vol. 5 Issue 227, p43 

    Reviews photographic exhibitions by Susanna Pieratzki, Katrina Lithgow, and Sutapa Bitwas.

  • LAND GRAB.
    SALTZ, JERRY // New York; 4/4/2011, Vol. 44 Issue 10, p76 

    The article reviews the photograph exhibit featuring the works of Duke Riley at the Magnan Metz Gallery in Chelsea, New York through April 9, 2011.

  • "Orange County Roots" on display in Goshen.
    SALTZ, JERRY // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 2/8/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 6, p3 

    The article announces the "Orange County Roots," a photographic exhibit presented by artist Kenneth Lipston and hosted by the Executive Suite Gallery through March 25, 2010 in the Orange County Government Center in New York.

  • National notes.
    Soule, Jeffrey // Planning; Mar97, Vol. 63 Issue 3, p41 

    Presents a photograph of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York, a part of the exhibit called `Viewing Olmsted,' organized by the Canadian Center for Architecture in Montreal, Quebec. Exhibit dates.

  • Photojournalism.
    Maniscalco, Lyn Troy // PSA Journal; Jul93, Vol. 59 Issue 7, p40 

    Announces the deadline for the submission of entries to the fourth and final round of the 190-1991 Print and Slide Quarterlies. Contact information.

  • Pacific Northwest.
    Van Hoy, Maxine // PSA Journal; Jul93, Vol. 59 Issue 7, p45 

    Announces the deadline for the submission of entries to the 1993 `Northwest International Exhibiton of Photography' in Puyallup, Washington.

  • Overseas news.
    Gustafson, Herb // PSA Journal; Jul93, Vol. 59 Issue 7, p47 

    Announces the schedule of conventions of various photographic societies around the world. Australian Photo Society; Photographic Society Southern Africa; Federation Asian Photo; More.

  • Mid-Atlantic.
    Leonard, Robert J. // PSA Journal; Oct93, Vol. 59 Issue 10, p43 

    Lists the 1994 photographic seminars, conferences and workshops in the Mid-Atlanic Zone of the United States. 20th Annual Seminar and Workshop of the Greater Washington Council of Camera Clubs; 34th Photo Conference of Berks Camera Club; Delaware Valley PhotoFest.

  • North Central.
    Kriete, Russell // PSA Journal; Oct93, Vol. 59 Issue 10, p44 

    Lists the photographic exhibitions, seminars, conferences and workshops in the North Central Zone of the United States. Portraiture workshop of the Fort Wayne Co-Ed Camera Club in Indiana; Winner of the Charles (FPSA) and Betty Stinson Service Award; 56th wedding anniversary of Charles and Betty...

  • Division news: Photojournalism.
    Troy, Lynn // PSA Journal; Feb98, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p45 

    Announces the PJD-sponsored biennial theme exhibition for slides and prints. Features of the exhibition.

  • Division news: Stereo.
    Rhoda, Mary Ann // PSA Journal; Feb98, Vol. 64 Issue 2, p47 

    Reports on the growing popularity of Stereo Card Exhibitions in the United States. Contact information on how to join a Stero Card Circuit.

  • 160 Years of Photography!
    Webb, Stacy // PSA Journal; Feb99, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p15 

    Features the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Details on the Photography Hall of Fame's creation; Information on its collections; Features of its Web site.

  • A Review of the 100 Year History of the Birkenhead International Colour Salon.
    McNamee, Mike // PSA Journal; Mar2000, Vol. 66 Issue 3, p32 

    Discusses the history of the Birkenhead Photographic Association (BPA) International Colour Salon. Divisions of the BPA International Exhibition in 1900; Details on the first entry in the exhibition; Changes in the international exhibition from 1900 to 2000.

  • Moscow Exhibit, Magical Realism from Israel.
    Davies, Laura // PSA Journal; Jun2011, Vol. 77 Issue 6, p53 

    The article reviews the exhibition "Magical Realism from Israel" which showcased the photography and digital art works of Dina Bova, Katerina Lomonosov, and Hugo Romano held at the Photo-Center in Moscow, Russia on March 15-20, 2011.

  • A traveling exhibition on women photographers doesn't skirt the issue.
    Bond, Constance // Smithsonian; Mar97, Vol. 27 Issue 12, p112 

    Features photographs by photographers who are featured in the exhibition `A History of Women Photographers.' The touring exhibit in the United States in 1997; Curators Naomi Rosenblum and Barbara Tannenbaum.

  • Southern exposure.
    Ennis, Michael // Texas Monthly; Jul92, Vol. 20 Issue 7, p56 

    Reviews the survey `Contemporary Mexican Photography' at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Works by Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Mariana Yampolsky, Graciela Iturbide and Lourdes Grobet among others are included.

  • Weegee's naked eye.
    Wolcott, James // Vanity Fair; Oct97, Issue 446, p346 

    Focuses on he exhibition of the work of photographer Weegee, which is set to open at the International Center of Photography. Details on the type of work which Weegee specialized in; Reference to his first book of photographs `Naked City'; How Weegee is conceived by some photography critics;...

  • A TALE OF TWO STORYTELLERS.
    Wolcott, James // USA Today Magazine; Aug2011, Vol. 140 Issue 2795, p16 

    No abstract available.

  • Where dreams cross.
    Wolcott, James // Creative Review; Jan2010, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p11 

    The article provides information about Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, a landmark exhibition which will be opened on January 21, 2010 at the Whitechapel Gallery in London, England.

  • Summer fun in Arles.
    Wolcott, James // Creative Review; Jul2011, Vol. 31 Issue 7, p13 

    The article previews the Les Rencontres D'Arles Photographie photo festival in Arles, France, open July 4-September 18, 2011.

  • Photos from Impact.
    Wolcott, James // Editor & Publisher; 4/2/94, Vol. 127 Issue 14, p32 

    No abstract available.

  • Visions of an expanding nation.
    Wolcott, James // USA Today Magazine; Jan92, Vol. 120 Issue 2560, p72 

    Presents highlights of the traveling exhibit `Photography in Nineteenth-Century America.' How the drama and strife of the last half of the 19th century are reflected in images of soldiers, cowboys, gold miners, Indians, railroad workers, public figures and slaves; Evolution of the nature of...

  • Famous persons as seen by the photographer's eye.
    Nesbitt, Elizabeth // USA Today Magazine; May93, Vol. 121 Issue 2576, p80 

    Presents a photo essay with text of photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum exhibition `Fame and Photography,' which strives to draw the subtle distinction between fame that is earned through real accomplishments and celebrity created in the eyes of an adoring public. Running through May 23;...

  • Two photo-realists.
    Hurwitz, Laurie S. // American Artist; Oct1992, Vol. 56 Issue 603, p8 

    Discusses two new photography exhibits. `Breaking the Rules: Audrey Flack, A Retrospective 1950-1990,' will be on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. from September 29 to December 17, 1992. `Richard Estes: The Complete Prints,' will be shown at the Museums at...

  • A wide-angle view of photography.
    Bloch, B.W. // New Leader; 3/19/90, Vol. 73 Issue 5, p22 

    Reviews the exhibit `Photography Until Now,' curated by John Szarkowski, director of the Photography Department at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). Viewing photography as a blend of art and science; Major works displayed.

  • Bad roads, good people.
    Bloch, B.W. // American City & County; Apr94, Vol. 109 Issue 5, p23 

    Reports on the unveiling of a 28-square-foot photo montage called Roads Scholars dedicated to the caretakers of New York City in the Bureau of Highways headquarters in Manhattan. Depiction of diversity of city employees jobs and functions; City highway repairer as one of the subjects of the montage.

  • Lenswomen.
    Michaels, Barbara L. // Town & Country; Apr97, Vol. 151 Issue 5203, p58 

    Focuses on the exhibition `A History of Women Photographers' at the National Museum of Women in Arts in Washington, D.C. Photographers featured; Examples of works exhibited; Schedule for the traveling exhibition.

  • An axeman writes.
    Loudon, Irvine // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 03/22/97, Vol. 314 Issue 7084, p909 

    Opinion. Highlights the reception at the opening of the `British Medical Journal' magazine's photograph exhibition in March 1997. Photographs of 20th century British doctors; Description of the photographs.

  • A Century's Winning Images.
    Loudon, Irvine // Americas; Oct99, Vol. 51 Issue 5, p4 

    Reviews the exhibition `100 Years of Photography 1899-1999' at the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

  • THE VIEW FROM THE MOIS DE LA PHOTO.
    Przyblyski, Jeannene M. // Afterimage; Mar/Apr2001, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p8 

    Reports on the Mois de la Photo, a photography exhibition in Paris, France from October 29 to November 26, 2000. Photographs featured in the exhibition; Exploitation of photography in Paris; Highlights of the event.

  • The truth is out there.
    Hamilton, Justin // UWM Post (Milwaukee, WI); 3/7/2011, p13 

    The article reports on the art exhibition "The Truth is Not in the Mirror" held in the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which features the work of 23 photographers that explores the perceived truth in portraiture.

  • Cutting to the chase.
    Plagens, Peter // Newsweek; 09/22/97, Vol. 130 Issue 12, p86 

    Reviews an exhibition of paparazzi photographs, part one `Il Paparazzo, 1954-64,' and part two `Il Paparazzi, 1964-97,' at the Robert Miller Gallery in New York City through October 4, 1997.

  • Love the concept.
    Larson, K. // New York; 7/24/89, Vol. 22 Issue 28, p53 

    Art review. Discusses `California Photography: Remaking Make-Believe' at the Museum of Modern Art and `Invention and Continuity in Contemporary Photographs' at the Metropolitan.

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