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Jacob Holdt: “Not Born in the USA – A Vagabond’s Views” (1986)
He had tea in the garden of a Mrs. Pabst, wife of a multimillionaire brewer. When Holdt showed her the photographs he had been taking in his travels, Mrs. Pabst would shriek, “I hate these lazy animals. Why don’t they get jobs?” Not born in the USA – A Vagabond’s Views By Jon Vankin, The […]
ASX.TV: William Eggleston – “Eggleston Plays the Piano at the Hara Museum” (2010)
The Exhibition “William Eggleston: Paris-Kyoto” is on view at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo until August 22, 2010. http://www.haramuseum.or.jp http://www.art-it.asia/u/HaraMuseum
ASX.TV: The New School – “The Photographic Universe” (2011)
“Photography/Architecture/Site” – Walter Benn Michaels with James Welling “The Printed Picture” – Richard Benson with Frank Cost “The Role of Photography” – Charlotte Cotton with David Reinfurt Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/amt The Photography Program in the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design, the Aperture […]
INTERVIEW: “Interview with Judy Dater” (2000)
Self-Portrait & Rain, 1982 “But I know for me -– when I’m photographing people -– male or female -– nude or clothed -– the thing that I’m most interested in when I pick somebody to photograph is the -– I don’t know, the energy that they have.” Interview with Judy Dater Conducted […]
Lisette Model: “A History of Street Photography” (2001)
Model saw her subjects as misshapen, almost beastly. By Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck, text excerpt from Bystander: A History of Street Photography, 2001 Another refugee who had to stoop to hustling, scrambling, and scraping by, and ultimately to street photography to support herself, was Lisette Model. Although she came from Vienna, Model had […]
An Interview with Charles Moore
Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 “I believe in something strongly, and I’m going to stand up for it. And I knew and my father knew – he taught me, that I better not ever mistreat people, just because of color. That is really where I come from.” Oral History: Charles Moore, Interviewed by Mary Morin […]
William Eggleston: Introduction to ‘Ancient and Modern’ (1992)
“In the late Sixties Eggleston turned to the use of color transparency film and photographed prolifically. William Eggleston: Introduction to Ancient and Modern By Mark Holborn William Eggleston was driving with the writer Stanley Booth from Georgia to Tennessee. It was 1978 and Eggleston had acquired an early Kodak instant camera. He started to photograph […]
ASX.TV: William Eggleston – “Living Legends” (2011)
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