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In the last three weeks the following exhibitions have been released on Luminous-Lint:
- Royalty and Photography in Europe: An Introduction curated by T. Max Hochstetler has a highly informative introduction by Dr Robin Lenman, general editor of The Oxford Companion to the Photograph (Oxford University Press, 2005) on the relationships between the nineteenth century royal families of Europe and photography.
- Edward Quinn photographed the stars as they visited the French Riviera in the 1950s and 60s.
- Claudia Kunin takes us into mythic worlds with her Holy Ghost Stories - this is a larger representation of the work that has just appeared in Eyemazing (Issue 04 - 2007). I was also pleased to see on the back of the same issue that Joy Goldkind was the Eyemazing 2007 Winner.
- A selection from the works of the American Pictorialist George H. Seeley has been added and I will be announcing an exciting development on this photographer shortly.
- George S. Zimbel has kindly provided examples of his body of photojournalism including his 1954 series of Marilyn Monroe during the filming of The Seven Year Itch.
- In this series by Milton Rogovin he documents the social inequalities of Buffalo.
- The photographs of George Krause with their quirky touches.
- Erotica: Artist studies has been improved with the inclusion of works by J.M. Cañellas taken in around 1890 and four examples by G.L. Arlaud from the Vingt Études de Nu en Plein Air portfolio (ca 1900).
- Rodney Smith with his fashion, and at times slightly surreal, photography.
- Least wanted: A Century of American Mugshots continues our exploration of vernacular photography.
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This week we made another jump forward with over 300 online exhibitions and over 25,000 photographs. The numbers themselves are not the significant point but how this rich wealth of material can be used to provide exciting insights into fine photography. Connoisseurs explore, and actively participate in Luminous-Lint - it is the largest, richest and fastest growing Internet resource on all aspects of historic, vintage and contemporary photography.
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Competition - No. 3 is ongoing... |
| To celebrate the 100th anniversary of color photography Pam Roberts has authored an authoritative overview A Century of Colour Photography: From the autochrome to the digital age and the publisher Carlton Books has kindly supplied some copies for us to give away on Luminous-Lint. For our ongoing competition I‘d like to hear about a 19th century photographer not included on this website who should be! So send through your suggestion with any biographical details you have - dates etc and the reason the person should be included to comp3@luminous-lint.com with the name of the suggested photographer as the subject line. Two winners will be selected at random and will be announced in a future newsletter. Good luck. |
Richard Baltauss (1946, 18 November - ) was born - France, Chelles-sur-Marne. French photographer. Leonard Berlin-Bieber (1841, 18 November - 1931) was born. Took over the Hamburg business of his aunt Emilie Bieber (1810-1884) and opened a new studio in Berlin. Linda Connor (1944, 18 November - ) was born - US, NY, New York. American photographer who has spent over 25 years traveling the world photographing spiritual locations. She has had an ongoing project photographing rock art (petroglyphs) Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre (1787, 18 November - 1851, 10 July) was born - France, Cormeilles-en-Parisis, nr. Paris. Inventor of the Daguerreotype process in partnership with Nicéphore Niépce. Mitch Dobrowner (1957, 18 November - ) was born - US, NY, New York. Contemporary American black and white photographer. Miroslav Hucek (1934, 18 November - ) was born - Czechoslovakia, Malacky. Walter Bosshard (1892, 8 November - 1975, 18 November) died - Spain, Ronda. Swiss photojournalist and travel photographer. Léon Bouzerand (1907, 1 January - 1972, 18 November) died - France. French photographer who studied at l'École nationale de Photographie à Paris (1932) and in 1935 he opened a studio and photographic store in Cahor in the Lot region of France. From then until the 1970s he documented daily life of the region often in collaboration with the publication Sud-Ouest. A room dedicated to his work is envisaged for the Musée Henri Martin in Cahors.
Contributed by Jacques Bouzerand (Oct 15, 2007) Horst (1906, 14 August - 1999, 18 November) died - US, FL. American fashion photographer who started working for ‘Vogue‘ in 1931. Man Ray (1890, 27 August - 1976, 18 November) died - France, Paris. American surrealist photographer and artist. A major fashion photographer in the 1920s and 30s he was also able to blend his commercial work with experimental styles that endeared him to the Dada and Surrealist movements. |
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| Life of the City: New York Photographs from The Museum of Modern Art (Photography) Berenice Abbott, Garry Winogrand (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2007) | Buying through Amazon supports Luminous-Lint. |
Mia Sundberg Galleri (November 22 - December 21) Inaugural Exhibition: New Works by our Artists Mia Sundberg Gallery has the pleasure of inviting you to the inauguration of the gallery's new premises on Gävlegatan 12b, on Thursday the 22nd of November 18.00-22.00.
After a hiatus of over six months, it is with great satisfaction that we open our doors to the public again.
The ... More
The Photographers Gallery & Erdmann Contemporary (November 28 - December 8) Jac de Villiers: Owl House Series The Owl House photographs
The landscape
In the heart of the Great Karoo, in the fertile valley of the Sneeuberg Mountains lies the small town of Nieu Bethesda.
Karoo is the name given by the Khoikhoi to the semi-desert plateau located in ... More
Magnum Photos London - Print Room (November 28 - January 31) Family of Children The Magnum Print Room presents a selection of vintage prints especially released for sale. The images in this exhibition, drawn from the Magnum archive in London, depict the enduring spirit of children throughout the world in the face of war, poverty, famine and violence, but also the diversity of ... More |
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