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11.13.06
Serial No. 3817131
Rachel Papo's solo exhibition, Serial No. 3817131, is on view from October 28 - December 7, 2006 at the 92nd Street Y in New York in the Milton Weill Art Gallery, For more information, please visit Rachel Papo's website.
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11.13.06
In Katrina's Wake
Photographs from Chris Jordan's series In Katrina's Wake are on view at the Lannan Foundation in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The exhibition is open every Saturday and Sunday in November. Please visit the Lannan Foundation website for details.
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11.13.06
Serial No. 3817131 at the Photographic Center Northwest
New work from Rachel Papo's series Serial No. 3817131 will be on view at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle. The exhibit runs from March 2 - 30, 2007. For more information, visit Rachel Papo's website. The series can also be seen at the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion Museum in New York. Check their website for details. Her work was also recently shown at the Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice exhibition at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood.
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10.24.06
Aperture Foundation Artist Talk
Jill Greenberg is giving an artist talk at the Aperture Foundation in New York City this Thursday, October 26 at 6:30 pm. The address is 547 W 27th Street. For more information, please visit the Aperture Foundation website.
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8.23.06
Hammer Artist Talk
Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick will be giving an artist talk at the Hammer Museum, October 18, 2006 at 7pm. For information and directions, please visit the Hammer Museum website.
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8.23.06
Oblivion
David Maisel's series "Oblivion" has been made into a 12" x 12" monograph to be released in conjunction with his solo exhibition at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery. The book features an essay by William L. Fox, a poem by Mark Strand and will be published by Nazraeli Press in the winter of 2006.
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8.16.06
End Times
Jill Greenberg's "End Times" series has garnered quite a bit of media attention, including coverage by ABC News; American Photo magazine, July/August 2006; BBC, Chicago Tribune April 4, 2006; El Mundo Newspaper in Spain; The Sunday Times in London; and live interviews with Good Morning America and MSNBC. Greenberg will also have a solo show of her Monkey Portraits at Clamp Art Gallery in New York from October 12- November 11. Please visit the Clamp Art gallery website for details.
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8.15.06
No Lifeguard on Duty
J. Bennett Fitts' exhibition "No Lifeguard on Duty" is on view in New York at the Julie Saul Gallery through August 11. The New York Times called the work "lucidly objectifying" and the New Yorker describe Bennett's work as "a vision of thwarted pleasure."
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6.26.06
Lukas Roth in Dwell
German photographer Lukas Roth is profiled in this month's issue of Dwell magazine.
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6.21.06
Intimate Enemy: Images and Voices of the Rwandan Genocide
Robert Lyons' new book "Intimate Enemy: Images and Voices of the Rwandan Genocide" was published by Zone Books in March. "Intimate Enemy is a rare entrée into the logic, language, and imagery of Rwanda’s violence," the Zone Books web site says. "The book presents perpetrator testimony and photographs of both perpetrators and survivors."
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6.13.06
2006 NYFA Fellowships
Rachel Papo is one of 113 New York state artists to be awarded a photography fellowship by New York Foundation for the Arts. Over 4,400 artists applied for the 2006 NYFA Fellowships in the following disciplines: architecture/environmental structures, choreography, fiction, music composition, painting, photography, playwriting/screenwriting, and video. Fellows are selected by peer panels in each discipline.
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6.09.06
End Times Billboard
A billboard promoting Jill Greenberg's exhibition "End Times" is now on view at the northeast corner of Highland & Melrose in Los Angeles.
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6.05.06
Times Square Nocturnes
Lynn Saville has seven large light boxes in the Times Square subway station, April 21-Dec. 31, 2006, entitled “Times Square Nocturnes by Lynn Saville." She will also present work in "Lynn Saville: The Color of Night,” Jan. 6 – July 1st President’s Gallery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Saville's work will also appear in the following group shows: The Art of Photography Show, curated by Arthur Ollman, Lyceum Theatre Gallery, San Diego, CA, 2006 April 22-June 4th.
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5.23.06
Honky Tonk
Henry Horenstein's exhibition "Honky Tonk" is on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, until the end of September. Work from HONKY TONK will also be shown at HUG Gallery in Amsterdam, June 24 - July 29. Portfolios of the work were featured recently in EYEMAZING (Dutch) and ESQUIRE (Russian) magazines. PowerHouse books will publish Horenstein's next book, entitled Close Relations, comprising 75 of the artist's earliest photographs, from 1969-73.
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5.10.06
23 new Monkey Portraits
In anticipation of her upcoming book, Jill Greenberg has released 23 new Monkey Portraits. The book will be published by Bulfinch in 2006.
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5.10.06
On the Waterfront
Len Jenshel and Diane Cook’s 'On the Waterfront’ project will be showing at the Museum of the City of New York. The project was recently featured The New York Times, and a monograph of the work is being published by Monacelli Press.
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5.05.06
PhotoEspaña
Chris Jordan’s exhibition ‘In Katrina’s Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster’ will be shown at PhotoEspaña, the International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts in Madrid, Spain, happening June 1st- July 23rd. The festival has been held annually in Madrid since 1998, turning the city for a month and a half into the world capital of photography.
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4.20.06
Aircraft
Jeffrey Milstein's new book, based on his 'Aircraft' series, will be published by Abrams Publishing in hardcover, 96 pages, spring 2006. A foreword will be written by Walter Boyne who was head of the Air and Space Museum in Washington.
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4.14.06
End Times
A catalogue for Jill Greenberg's ‘End Times’ series is being released in conjunction with the exhibition at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery. The catalogue will be Mrs. Greenberg’s second, following the 2005 release of the highly successful ‘Monkey Portraits’. The catalogue will contain 27 images from the series as well as an artist statement. It is available for purchase through the gallery.
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4.11.06
Serial No. 3817131
The Santa Fe Center for Photography announced Rachel Papo’s series “Serial No. 3817131” as a finalist for the prestigious 2006 Santa Fe Center Prize for Photography. SFCP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that honors, supports and provides opportunity for gifted and committed photographers. For more information on the Santa Fe Center for Photography, visit the website at www.sfcp.org.
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4.11.06
Katrina Exposed
Chris Jordan has been invited to participate in the upcoming exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art, “Katrina Exposed.”
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3.23.06
In Katrina’s Wake
In August, Chris Jordan will release a book titled “In Katrina’s Wake,” published by Princeton Architectural Press in New York. It will feature 50 of Mr. Jordan’s photographs along with essays by writers Bill McKibben and Susan Zakin on the causes and consequences of the Katrina disaster.
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3.16.06
Artists Responding to Violence against the Earth
Chris Jordan is participating in “Artists Responding to Violence against the Earth,” a group photography exhibition at the Museum of Cultural Art, Houston. The exhibition opens today and will run in conjunction with Houston’s FotoFest 2006.
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2.01.06
After the Flood
Harper’s Magazine is publishing “After the Flood”, a photo essay by Chris Jordan. The images, from his series “In Katrina’s Wake: Portraits of Loss from an Unnatural Disaster,” will appear in the February 2006 issue.
