CEPA Gallery at 30.(portrait)(Center for Exploratory and
Perceptual Arts (anniversary))
Buffalo, New York's internationally renowned CEPA Gallery
(Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts) is currently celebrating
its 30th anniversary with the show "CEPA Gallery at Thirty,"
which . . .
Artists' books as catalyst.(report)
ARTISTS' BOOKS CONFERENCE
WELLESLEY COLLEGE, WELLESLEY, MA
JUNE 15-18, 2005
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From June 15-18, 2005, Wellesley College hosted the Artists'
Books Conference (ABC), . . .
Venice and the moving image.(report)(Critical Essay)
BIENNALE VENICE 2005: 51ST INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION
VENICE, ITALY
JUNE 12-NOVEMBER 6, 2005
The 51st Venice Biennale includes two international exhibitions,
"The Experience of Art," . . .
The impermanence of memory.(report)(Critical Essay)
THIRD HAMBURG PHOTOGRAPHY TRIENNIAL
HAMBURG, GERMANY
APRIL 14-JUNE 19, 2005
When is a photography festival a photography festival? It depends,
as [former United States President] Bill Clinton . . .
Archaeological digging in the June gloom.(report)(Robert Flaherty
seminar (California); documentary movies)
THE 51ST ROBERT FLAHERTY SEMINAR
CLAREMONT COLLEGES, CLAREMONT, CA
JUNE 11-18, 2005
Arriving at the Claremont Colleges east of Los Angeles for this
year's Robert Flaherty Seminar, many . . .
Filmmaker Omer Kavur died at age 61.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
Article)(Obituary)
Filmmaker Omer Kavur died at age 61. The acclaimed Turkish director
of the films Motherland Hotel (1986) and Karsilasma (Encounter, 2003)
lost his battle with lymph node cancer on May 12, 2005 in . . .
Kodak has announced plans to discontinue the production of black
and white photographic paper.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
Artic
Kodak has announced plans to discontinue the production of black
and white photographic paper. However, it will continue to produce black
and white film and processing chemicals. In an additional . . .
Columbia University's National Arts Journalism
Program.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief Article)
Columbia University's National Arts Journalism Program (NAJP),
founded in 1994 to create better quality coverage of arts in the press,
will close due to lack of funding. NAJP played a critical role . . .
The Photography Institute.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Closing)(Brief
Article)
The Photography Institute will be closing its doors in June, with
funding issues being cited as the underlying difficulty. Founded in 1991
and hosted within The School of the Arts at Columbia . . .
Buffalo artist Steve Kurtz.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
Article)
In a hearing for Buffalo artist Steve Kurtz, charged last summer
with mail and wire fraud after the discovery of harmless bacteria in his
home, prosecutors argued that the breach of civil contract . . .
The 31st Annual Light Work Grants in Photography.(NOTES FROM THE
FIELD)(Brief Article)
The 31st Annual Light Work Grants in Photography have been awarded
to three Central New York residents, Luke Buffenmyer and Doug Dubois of
Syracuse and Steven Skopik of Ithaca. The Light Work Grant . . .
The Dia Art Foundation.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
Article)
The Dia Art Foundation, founded in New York City in 1974, plans to
move from its current space in Chelsea to a new site in the meatpacking
district. The estimated $55 million dollar plan, still . . .
The Deutsche Borse Photography Prize 2005 has been awarded to Luc
Delahaye.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief Article)
The Deutsche Borse Photography Prize 2005 has been awarded to Luc
Delahaye. Delahaye, a French artist best known for his large panoramic
photographs, received the [pounds sterling]30,000 prize. In . . .
The Stanford University libraries have acquired the archive of
Lynn Hershman.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief Article)
The Stanford University libraries have acquired the archive of Lynn
Hershman, the San Francisco-based avant-garde artist and filmmaker best
known for pioneering the use of interactive computer and . . .
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City has appointed Peter
Reed as Senior Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs.(NOTES FROM
The Museum of Modern Art in New York City has appointed Peter Reed
as Senior Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs. Previously Curator of
the Department of Architecture and Design, Reed will . . .
The Photographers' Gallery in London has appointed Mary
Reynolds as Acting Director.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
Article)
The Photographers' Gallery in London has appointed Mary
Reynolds as Acting Director while it continues to seek an individual to
fill the full-time position. Information about the post of Director . . .
Aperture Foundation and Distributed Art Publishers.(NOTES FROM
THE FIELD)(Brief Article)
Two New York City institutions, Aperture Foundation and Distributed
Art Publishers, have forged a new partnership, and Aperture has moved to
a new location in Chelsea. More information can be found . . .
26th annual George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award.(NOTES FROM THE
FIELD)(Brief Article)
The Art Libraries Society of North America awarded their 26th
annual George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award. The winning titles were
Barnett Newman: A Catalogue Raisonne by Richard Shiff, . . .
Soho Photo Gallery has announced the winners of its 10th annual
National Photographic Competition.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief
A
Soho Photo Gallery has announced the winners of its 10th annual
National Photographic Competition. The winners of first through third
place respectively were Tom Yglesias of Novato, CA, Caitlin . . .
TASCHEN.(NOTES FROM THE FIELD)(Brief Article)
TASCHEN, publisher of books ranging in topics from photography and
film to pop culture and plastic surgery, is celebrating its 25th
anniversary. More information can be found at . . .
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