Photography and photographs
3,344 People May Not Know Art but Know What They Like (New York Times)The Brooklyn Museum?s ?Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition? invites its viewers to consider whether the crowd is better than the individual at picking quality photography. |
'The Art of Lee Miller' reveals a woman's dynamic presence on both sides of the camera (Contra Costa Times)At SFMOMA exhibit, Lee Miller, originally a fashion model, finally gets due credit for her contributions as a war correspondent and artist. |
Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times)Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times. |
Some Shows for Escape, Some for Introspection (New York Times)When the dog days arrive, many New York art galleries turn their exhibition spaces into pluralistic laboratories to test new talent and experiment with cool ideas. |
V V: A Polymath`s library (Business Standard India)Travelling through time with libraries. All reading for pleasure is escape whether it is Greek, mathematics, astronomy, Marxism, The Diary of a Nobody or plain simple soft porn. To say otherwise is to be an intellectual snob and a juvenile in the art of living a life of the mind. |
Soldier Made Famous In Photo Dies In Pinehurst (WXII-TV Winston-Salem)Police said a former Army medic made famous by a photograph of him carrying an injured Iraqi boy during the first week of the war has died of an apparent overdose in Pinehurst. |
'Flag' portraits capture Maine East's diversity (Morton Grove Champion)The assignment started out simple: photograph something important to you. But for Laura Matzen, an art teacher at Maine East High School trying to get a master's degree, her simple assignment became a book of 56 faces. Her book is titled "56 in Harmony" and it contains the portraits of 56 Maine East students taken during the 2004-05 school year. |
Three VN artists vie for Asia Pacific award (Vietnam Net)VietNamNet Bridge – Three Vietnamese artworks will be among the 34 entries in this year’s inaugural Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation Signature Art Prize – the most prestigious award in the region. |
Week Around the Ists (Austinist)Photograph of one of the man-made waterfalls under the Brooklyn Bridge by Jake Dobkin Gothamist enjoyed watching New York City's latest big public art project-- four multi-story man-made waterfalls -- rise up in East River and the debate about whether it's art or folly (but they sure look pretty at night ). Londonist handed out advice on how to queue for Wimbledon tickets, then ... |
Double exposure (The Australian)AT the heart of Colliding Worlds, a touring Museum Victoria exhibition that records the first contacts of mainstream Australians with the nomads of the Western Desert, is a single striking photograph. It is in bright colour, bluish-tinged, with the slightly velvet luminosity of mid-century film prints. It shows five Pintupi men kneeling, bent forward in near-identical postures, all drinking from ... |
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