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The image is a newspaper article from the Watertown Daily Times, dated January 30, 1987. The article is titled "Photographs show variety of this art" and discusses an exhibition of New American Photographs at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, which ran from January 17 through March 29.
Key points from the article include:
The article is accompanied by images of photographic works, including a close-up of a face and a scene with a child in a shopping cart. The text continues on the next page, as indicated at the bottom of the article.
The image is a newspaper article titled "Photographs show variety of this art," dated March 8, 1987. The article discusses an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum, which features a collection of 63 photographs by 24 artists, showcasing both established and emerging photographers. The exhibition, organized by Davis Pratt, includes a range of photographic techniques and subjects, highlighting the diversity of contemporary American photography. The article mentions several photographers and their unique approaches, such as Sarah Benham's focus on rural Dartmouth, Susan Shaw's exploration of human faces, and Elsa Dorfman's large-scale portraits. The exhibition aims to present an important group of emerging American artists and is part of a broader effort to recognize and document the vast array of work being done in photography today.
The image is a newspaper clipping dated March 30, 1987, from Watertown, Massachusetts. The article is titled "Photographs Show Variety of this Art."
Here's a detailed summary:
Exhibition Overview:
Artists and Their Work:
Curatorial Focus:
Specific Photographers and Their Contributions:
Context and Significance:
The article highlights the artistic diversity and the evolving nature of photography in the United States, with a focus on emerging talents and their contributions to the field.
The image is a newspaper clipping titled "Photographs show variety of this art," dated Sunday, January 10, 1987, from Watertown, Massachusetts. The article discusses an exhibition titled "New American Photographs" at the Fogg Art Museum from January 31 through March 23, which showcases contemporary photography created in the United States.
Key points from the article include:
The clipping includes a few black-and-white photographs of people engaged in various activities, illustrating the types of images featured in the exhibition. The article underscores the diverse and innovative nature of contemporary photography in America.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Watertown Sun dated January 30, 1987. The article is titled "Photographs show variety of this art."
Here is a detailed summary of the article:
Overview of the Exhibition:
Curator and Organization:
Photographers and Works:
Curatorial Project at Harvard:
Artist Insights:
Significance of the Exhibition:
The images accompanying the article include photographs by the artists mentioned, highlighting the diversity and creativity in contemporary American photography.
The image is a newspaper article from the Watertown Sun, dated March 31, 1987. The headline reads, "Photographs show variety of this art."
The article discusses an exhibition of new American photographs at the Fogg Art Museum, running from January 31 through March 23. The exhibition, titled "New American Photographs," features contemporary photography from New England and showcases the work of 24 artists.
Organized by Davis Pratt, associate curator of photographs at the Fogg, the exhibition aims to introduce contemporary photographic work to a wider audience, including both established and emerging artists. Pratt has made a special effort to include artists not usually affiliated with galleries or dealers.
The photographs in the exhibition vary widely in style and subject matter. Some highlights include:
Notable artists and their works mentioned:
The article also features a quote from one of the artists, Dolores lsla Dominguez, who discusses her work capturing the essence of Apartment dwellers and the human face's expressive potential.
Additionally, the article mentions Pratt's first curatorial project at Harvard's Carpenter Center, which involved rare photographs from various libraries and archives.
The visual portion of the article includes a large, cut-out image of a bird in flight and smaller images of some of the exhibited works, including a photograph by Tyrone Georgiou.
The image shows a newspaper page from the Watertown Sun dated January 30, 1987. The headline reads "Photographs show variety of this art." The article discusses a photography exhibit titled "New American Photographs,” held at the Fogg Art Museum from January 31 through March 29. The exhibition presents a diverse range of photographic work reflecting the richness and variety in contemporary photography in the United States.
The text mentions that the exhibit includes 63 photographic prints made over the last three years by nine photographers from various locations such as Massachusetts, Georgia, Illinois, and New York. It describes the range of styles and approaches, from manipulated mixed-media images to personal introspective concerns and traditional documentary ones.
On the right side of the page, there is a black and white photograph of a woman holding a small plastic doll above a small container or cup that has "INTER... BE BUS OUTLE..." printed on it. The woman is looking down at the doll with a focused expression. The photograph is part of the article discussing different photographic approaches.
At the top of the page is a handwritten note "Watertown Sun" and the date. The overall layout includes a large photo on the right with the article text on the left.
This image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Waukesha Sun" dated 1/30/87, with the headline "Photographs show variety of this art". The article discusses an art exhibition with a broad range of photographic works. There are several photographs printed within the article to highlight examples from the exhibition. The text references various photographers and their contributions to the field, as well as providing comments from artists on their work and inspirations. There is also mention of the evolution and significance of photography as an art form. Additionally, there is a sidebar on the right that seems to contain further information related to the article, possibly including additional insights into the photographs or the exhibition itself.
The image is a scanned page from a newspaper or magazine article titled "Photographs show variety of this art." The article discusses a photography exhibition titled "New American Photographs," which was held at the Fogg Art Museum from January 31 through March 25. The exhibition features the work of 24 artists representing contemporary photography in the United States.
The image is a newspaper or magazine article discussing a photography exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting the diversity and innovation in contemporary American photography. The article provides insights into the artists, their themes, and the variety of techniques used, with a photograph on the right side illustrating the visual nature of the exhibition.
A newspaper clipping shows a photograph of a woman looking down at something. The clipping is from the "Waketown Sun" and is dated January 30, 1987. The clipping is about an exhibition of photographs at the Fogg Art Museum, which was open until March 29, 1987. The exhibition, organized by Davis Pratt, associate curator of photographs, showcased a rich variety of photographic work being created in the United States. The article mentions that the exhibition reflects the rich diversity of approaches in the medium of photography today.