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In the last two weeks the following exhibitions have been released on Luminous-Lint:
Contemporary photography
Nineteenth century, vintage and photobooks
- Portugal 1934 includes examples from this propaganda volume produced by the right-wing Salazar regime in Portugal. We are always interested in preparing exhibitions on significant photobooks and welcome suggestions.
- Barbara Levine & Kirsten Jensen in Around the World: The Grand Tour in Photo Albums provide examples from their new book (Princeton Architectural Press, 2007).
On Luminous-Lint we continue to explore many diverse aspects of photography and other exhibitions include
Mugshots,
Street vendor photography from San Francisco,
Photo-jewelry in the nineteenth century,
Photo postcards: The People‘s Photography,
Photo postcards of African Americans and
Vernacular photographs in the Accidental Mysteries series from the collection of John and Teenuh Foster.
- Finally two exhibitions on trees have been improved as new photograph scans have arrived in from galleries and collectors - the first
Trees: A 19th century perspective includes examples by Henry Fox Talbot, John Dillwyn Llewelyn, Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray, Firmin Eugčne Le Dien, Eugčne Cuvelier and many others.
The second exhibition, Trees: A Pictorialist perspective, shows the changes in style that took place with the Photo-Club of Paris (1894-), Wiener Photographische Blätter: Herausgegeben Vom Camera-Club In Wien, Die Kunst in der Photographie and the London Salon.
Photo LA (Thu Jan 10, 2008 - Sun Jan 13, 2008) |
Photo LA is the leading event on the West Coast for collectors and connoisseurs of fine photography and Luminous-Lint
will be there as we were last year. Many of you will be in Los Angeles for this fair and I hope that you will come over to say hello.
Collaborating to create better resources for all |
- Exhibitions under preparation requiring further examples
- New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) photographers - particularly Helmar Lerski (1871-1956)
- Camera lucida, magic lanterns and early optical devices
- Daguerreotypes by William Edward Kilburn (1818 - 1891)
- 19th century photography in South and Central America
- Photo-Id cards of famous and/or infamous people
- Biographies
If you have prepared a biography on a significant photographer please send it through. You retain all rights and will be fully credited. You may well be the only person that has researched a particular person and you will assist us all. Your older exhibition catalogues and books may provide a wealth of material that can be mounted and shared.
Thanks for all your support and friendship, Alan Griffiths alan@luminous-lint.com |
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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. |
Felix H. Man (1893, 30 November - 1985, 30 January) was born - Germany, Freiburg im Breisgau. British photographer and collector. Jeanloup Sieff (1933, 30 November - 2000, 20 September) was born - France, Paris. French fashion photographer. Karl Struss (1886, 30 November - 1981, 15 December) was born - US, NY. Early American pictorialist - he later became a successful cinematographer (e.g. ‘Limelight‘, ‘Ben Hur‘, ‘The Great Dictator‘) Laura Gilpin (1891, 22 April - 1979, 30 November) died - US, NM, Santa Fe. American photographer. Wendell MacRae (1896, 10 July - 1980, 30 November) died. Photographed the construction of the ‘Rockefeller Center‘ (1934-1937). |
Some recent books you may have missed - Buying through Amazon helps support Luminous-Lint. Click on your flag to buy the book
| Around the World: The Grand Tour in Photo Albums Barbara Levine, Kirsten Jensen (Princeton Architectural Press, 2007)
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| The Art of the American Snapshot, 1888-1978 Sarah Greenough, Diane Waggoner, Sarah Kennel, Matthew S. Witkovsky (Princeton University Press, 2007)
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| Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery Katherine Ware, Peter Barberie (Yale University Press, 2006)
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| Photography in Japan 1853-1912 Terry Bennett (Tuttle Publishing, 2006)
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| Alex Webb: Istanbul Orhan Pamuk Alex Webb (Aperture, 2007)
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| Thomas Allen: Uncovered Chip Kidd, Thomas Allen (Aperture, 2007)
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Fotomuseum Winterthur (December 1 - February 17) Zoe Leonard: Midcareer Overview For over twenty years, Zoe Leonard (who was born in Liberty, New York, in 1961) has lived a life of thoughtful wandering, and perceptive observation. She has roamed through nature and culture, (city) landscapes and museums, on her search for signs that will tell her more about the structure and ... More
Watermark Fine Art Photographs & Books (December 1 - January 26) Cadeaux de la Terre Photographs by Brigitte Carnochan, Jennifer Glass,
Christina Florkowski, James Hajicek, David Halliday,
Frazier King, Kerik Kouklis, Rosanne Olson,
and Carol Panaro-... More
Atlas Gallery (December 3 - December 31) Thomas Hoepker: The Mohammad Ali Portraits This exhibition represents a selection of Hoepkers iconic portraits of Mohammed Ali. In 1966 Hoepker had exclusive access to Ali in London, Chicago and later in Miami, following the champ around for several weeks. Fascinated by his ever-changing personality, his wit and vivid intelligence, Hoepker... More |
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