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Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
I thought JR work was spectacular. The combination of street art and photography is certainly a good idea. Capturing people from different part of the world and we see different faces. Everyone poses and does a funny face for the … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
In my perspective I thought that Count’s News photo was more powerful. Since in the 1950s they were still segregation. That is the biggest flaw in America back then. The fact that it was a country of freedom, Elizabeth had … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
This week, I would like you to consider two photographic works taken at the beginning of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s. In 1955, Swiss-born photographer Robert Frank traveled across the country taking … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950s, Civil Rights Movement, Robert Frank, The Americans, Will Counts
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Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
The Inside Out Project is HERE in NYC’s Times Square through May 10th. Go to the Photo Book Truck in Times Square and get your photograph taken! In 2011, the French street artist JR launched a global art project called Inside … Continue reading
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Tagged B&W photography, Inside Out Project, JR, Pharrell, photobooth, portraiture, street art, Times Square
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Discussion Topic: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
There has been much discussion of the heroic acts of first responders in the wake of last Monday’s Boston Marathon bombing. A journalist recently wrote “Journalism needs heroes to serve as symbols of its values and worth” and singled out … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Liberia, photojournalism, Tim Hetherington, war photography
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Discussion Topic: The Greatest War Photograph and Robert Capa
At the age of 23, Robert Capa took a photograph that many have labeled the greatest war photograph of all time. Taken during the Spanish Civil War, the renown of Capa’s photograph, Falling Soldier or Death of a Loyalist Soldier, … Continue reading
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Tagged Life magazine, Robert Capa, Spanish Civil War, war photography
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Discussion Topic: Sleeping as Art
Is Sleeping an art form? A rash of current performances suggests sleep is an artistic performance worthy of exploration. Last week, the actress Tilda Swinton took naps in a glass box at MoMA. As part of Montreal’s winter Arts Festival … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Warhol, film, installation, performance, Sergio Clavijo, sleep, sleeping, Tilda Swinton
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Discussion Topic: Nina Katchadourian’s iPhone photos
What do you do when you’re stuck on a long plane ride without wi-fi or a good book? If you’re the performance artist Nina Katchadourian, you construct a good photo with airline magazines, sugar packets, or toilet paper, which she … Continue reading
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Tagged airplane, bathrooms, Flemish art, iPhone, Nina Katchadourian
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Discussion Topic: Photography and Special Effects in Early Film
Georges Méliès released the first science fiction film A Trip to the Moon (Le voyage dans la lune) in 1902. The filmmaker spared no expense for special effects and is regarded as the “father of special effects.” Some of you may have seen … Continue reading
Discussion Topic: Rooms from Versailles to post-Katrina New Orleans
Explore the works of Robert Polidori, who uses a large-format camera to capture environments that range from the French palace of Versailles to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina or the nuclear accident at Chernobyl. Polidori has been criticized for … Continue reading
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Tagged Chernobyl, Havana, Katrina, large-format camera, New Orleans, Robert Polidori, Versailles
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