Photography

“The Obama Time Capsule”

A custom coffee table book by co-author and publisher Rick Smolan takes you back to — and into — the story of Obama’s rise to the presidency. Says co-author and publisher Rick Smolan: “Every component of this project, from...

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Villa Grisebach offers Sale of Modern and Contemporary Photographs

BERLIN.- This year's fall auctions at Villa Grisebach Auktionen in Berlin start off on 26 November 2009 with over 180 lots for sale in Modern and Contemporary photography. The top lot in the Contemporary photography section is...

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Robert Frank: His photographs recorded an unvarnished America

Robert Frank's candid images exposed the underside of midcentury America and were initially reviled. An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through Jan. 3, 2010, "Looking In: Robert Frank's 'The Ameri-cans,' " displays...

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Gallery: Between Floating and Falling

by Elijah Gowin · Interview by Nicole Pasulka Fall 5, 2006 14 x 12 inch pigment inkjet print Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery, New York » Advertise on TMN via the Deck Interview by Nicole Pasulka Between plummeting and floating,...

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Westfield State College Historical Journal Making News in Publishing

The respected Historical Journal of Massachusetts (HJM) is in its 38th year, but a recent format change to appeal not only to scholars, but also to teachers, history buffs, the reading public and young people has doubled its...

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The Power of Two!

The Power of Two! By Helen Ritchie Helen Ritchie ehritchie London, UK My style of photography derives from portraiture and landscapes. I get most pleasure from taking images of people within an environment where the location...

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Factory Records Night at Plan K, Brussels

A Factory Night at Plan K, Brussels A Factory Night (and then again)… Factory Records , founded in Manchester in 1978 by Tony Wilson , Peter Saville and Alan Erasmus , was one of the most important independent record labels....

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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

Yesterday was a great day. I started the morning off with a nice run into Manhattan and back. After catching up on a few errands, Micah and I decided to go visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art to check out the Robert Frank...

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Cultured

Southern California offers some world-class museums and cultural institutions. Since my own career is very closely aligned to these museums, libraries, and such, they are often at the top of my list. I often have to entice Kris...

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In Conversation: Tod Papageorge

Tod Papageorge on his series American Sports 1970 and Central Park; Garry Winogrand’s juxtapositions and Susan Sontag’s misplaced expectations. Opening Day (Boston vs. New York), Yankee Stadium, New York, April 7, 1970 Photo:...

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