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Joel Meyerowitz – “Everybody Street” (2011)
Director Cheryl Dunn was commissioned by the Seaport Museum New York to make a documentary about photographers who have used New York City street life as a common thread in their work. Produced by ALLDAYEVERYDAY, Everybody Street premiered at the museum in conjunction with the exhibit Alfred Stieglitz New York and was released in segments […]
Jon Rafman – The 2018 Sobey Art Award
The work of Jon Rafman explores the impact of technology on contemporary consciousness, incorporating the rich vocabulary of virtual worlds to create poetic narratives that critically engage with the present. His recent solo exhibitions include Dream Journal ’16 – ’17, Sprüth Magers Berlin (2017); I Have Ten Thousand Compound Eyes and Each is Named Suffering, […]
ASX.TV: Jo Ann Callis Interview with LA Review of Books
More great interviews, profiles and mini-features at http://lareviewofbooks.org/av/ Produced by Michael Kurcfeld
Stephen Shore in Conversation (2014)
Stephen Shore in conversation with Jeff Rosenheim, Curator of Photography at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at the International Center for Photography (ICP).
Hammer Projects: Sam Falls
Sam Falls works intimately with the core precepts of photography –namely time, representation, and exposure – to create works that both bridge the gap between various artistic mediums and the divide between the artist, object, and viewer. Working symbiotically with nature and the elements, Falls’s artworks are engrained with a sense of place indexical to […]
Stephen Shore – “Interview – Uncommon Places” (2011)
The second half of the interview with photographer Stephen Shore. Stephen talks in detail about his wonderful compositional style and explains how his techniques have changed as he experimented with new equipment. ASX CHANNEL: STEPHEN SHORE
ASX.TV: Chris Burden – “Shoot” (1971)
Chris Burden’s conceptual performance from the early 1970s. Shot on Super-8, 16mm film, and half-inch video. Guided by the artist’s comments on both the works and the documentative process.
Interview with Jim Goldberg for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize (2011)
One of four shortlisted artists for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2011 ASX CHANNEL: JIM GOLDBERG