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ASP American Photography and Beyond Photography
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ASP American Photography and Beyond Photography

Your art resume:

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

Fall 2010 • Krakow after Dark Thomas Hunter Project Space, New York,

New York, USA

• Poland Now Brick Wall Gallery, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, USA

Note that these are not the titles. Exhibition titles will be determined by the work.

•  The Photo Project: to gather a series of b/w photographs on the theme of “’round midnight” by participating in one of two visits to Kazimierz . The goal is to capture a hidden city that comes out late night—people, places or things. One (possibly more) photograph per student will be chosen and packed to exhibit at Hunter College Manhattan in the fall of 2010.

•  Meeting dates for late-night street photography: April 16 at 9:00. Meet at Alchemia with camera.

•  Meeting to choose images: April 21 at 7pm (before class, meet near 104) bring disk or contact sheet

•  Make up date: April 30 if additional images need to be captured.

•  Questions? [email protected]

Camera Obscura

Historic Photography - Daguerreotypes

Portrait of a Young Man, 1840 Samuel F. B. Morse (American, 1791–1872) Daguerreotype

Abolitionist Button, 1840s–50s Unknown Artist, Unknown School Daguerreotype

Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1850s Albert Sands Southworth (American, 1811–1894); Josiah Johnson Hawes (American, 1808–1901)Daguerreotype

Kno-Shr, Kansas Chief, 1853 John Fitzgibbon (American, 1816?–1882) Daguerreotype

Eclipse of the Sun, May 26, 1854 William Langenheim (American, 1807–1874); Frederick Langenheim (American, 1809–1879) Daguerreotype

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/adag/hd_adag.htm

Historic Photography – Civil War

Timothy O’Sullivan, Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863

Matthew Brady was the most famous photographer of the American Civil War

Khaldei

STAGED?

Timothy O’Sullivan, Green River (Colorado), c. 1868

Ansel Adams is considered one of America’s great landscape photographers

Historic Photography – Early to Mid 20th Century

Walker Evans, Roadside Store between Tuscaloosa and Greensboro, Alabama, 1936

Alfred Stieglitz, From the Shelton, New York, 1931

Alfred Stieglitz, Camera Work

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt0RTSmfnQk&feature=related

Charles Sheeler, Criss-Crossed Conveyors–Ford Plant, 1927

Photography – Mid to Late 20th Century

Margaret Bourke-White, At the Time of the Louisville Flood, 1937

Brigadier General Nguygen Ngoc Loan executing the suspected leader of a Vietcong commando unit Saigon, South Vietnam, February 1, 1968

Brigadier General Nguygen Ngoc Loan executing the suspected leader of a Vietcong commando unit Saigon, South Vietnam, February 1, 1968

Nick Ut won a Pulitzer Prize for this photograph

Zbigniew Libera MS2 Lodz

Nick Ut continued this work

Nick Ut found the girl in the photo in Canada many years later

Joel Meyerwitz, Bay/Sky, 1984

Joel Meyerwitz, Bay/Sky, Provincetown, 1984

Joel Meyerwitz, Porch, Provincetown, 1977

“In order to be an artist, you have to keep the things that others discard” - Richard Avedon

JEREMY KOST �Born Corpus Christi, Texas, 1977�Lives and works in New York

http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.5394877/k.97DE/Dress_Codes.htm

ICP New York

Contemporary Photography – Richard Avedon

More on this photo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vvDveuzqRM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpIZ_S38A_0

Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair

Contemporary Photography – William Wegman

William Wegman, Still from Rage and Depression, Reel 3, 1972–1973

Contemporary Photography – The Starn Brothers

•  Structure of Thought 6a is printed on translucent vellum and is a beautiful print on its own, so if you didn't get the first one, don't hesitate to click through and grab a print. And of course, it can be layered over Structure of Thought 6b. I sat in the studio with Mike and Doug and we experimented with the proofs, trying to decide the best way to layer them effectively. The objective is twofold: creating a little space between the two layers allows the light to move through the vellum, illuminating the lower print, and when the vellum is suspended it also creates some ripples in the paper, mimicking the texture of their works done on varnished papers.

http://www.wirtzgallery.com/bios/bio_starn.html

Contemporary Photography – Sally Mann

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khn5GN9cHWA&feature=channel

Contemporary Photography – Mathew Barney

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xWtS9HsP4U

Contemporary Photography – Nan Goldin

Contemporary Photography – Robert Maplethorpe

Contemporary Photography – Jeff Wall

Sakino Hokusai, Shunshuu Ejiri, from the series Thirty Six Views of Mount Fuji, 1831

Jeff Wall, A Sudden Gust of Wind (After Hokusai), 1993

Contemporary Photography – Carrie Mae Weems

Contemporary Photography – Lorna Simpson

Contemporary Photography – Cindy Sherman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsow0QaKJAM&feature=channel

Contemporary Photography – NikKi Lee

Kwabena Slaughter – NYFA Fellow


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