Here’s an informative article in the New York Times about the Smithsonian Photography Initiative.
Of particular interest within the Smithsonian’s project is the series of articles called Click! Photography Changes Everything written by “one hundred experts in their fields to explore the ways photography has changed a broad spectrum of disciplines—from anthropology to astrophysics, from media to [...]
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The Smithsonian Photography Initiative
Posted in American life, art, artists, photography, tagged American life, art, New York Times, photography, Smithsonian Institute on April 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Thank you!
Posted in American life, Durham Township, Pennsylvania, art, artists, conservation, development, inspiration, nature, open space, photoblog, photography, tagged art, artists, conservation, development, Palisades High School, photography, show, urban sprawl on February 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Thanks to everyone who came out to the Palisades Gallery for my show opening last night – what a great time! I didn’t get a chance to talk with everyone because it was so well-attended, so if I missed you, please forgive me. Send me a note and let’s catch up!
Special thanks to those who [...]
Back in the Saddle
Posted in Durham Township, Pennsylvania, art, artists, photography, tagged art, artist, Bucks County, Durham Township, gallery, Palisades High School Gallery, photography, prints, show on February 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Two weeks! Yikes! I can’t believe I’ve been away that long.
I took a break from writing to prepare for a show of my prints that opens Wednesday, February 20th (tomorrow!) from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Palisades High School Gallery. I’m very honored to participate in the ongoing “Community Art Series” organized by Cathy Beck and Kim DeNato, the [...]
Jasper Johns
Posted in New York Times, art, artists, inspiration, newspaper, tagged art, artists, Carol Vogel, Chelsea, Jasper Johns, Matthew Marks Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Times on February 4, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jasper Johns is one of my favorite artists – quintessentially American, absolutely provocative and yet unusually quiet about his work. He has a reputation for saying very little about what he does, which leaves interpretation to the viewer. As much as I love his work, I love his persona.
Jasper Johns has a new show at the Met (called [...]