William Dobell : Dobell House - 0 views
- Tracey Emin Studio - 0 views
STITCHING UP THE EXTREME: EBSCOhost - 0 views
Louise Bourgeois works chosen by Tracey Emin : EBSCOhost - 0 views
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Article in The Times UK 9/11/2013. 'When I first saw Louise Bourgeois' work I thought she was about the same age as me, and American. But then I saw a piece that said 1968 - I thought, "Oh, that's odd," and I suddenly put it together and realised "My God, this person is 84!" [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Tracey Emin on Middle Age and the Cuteness of Andy Warhol's Cats - 0 views
Leica portraits : Bruce Davidson - 0 views
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A 4 minute video. Renowned photojournalist and Magnum photographer Bruce Davidson has been acclaimed for over half a century for his searing images of street gangs, circus performers and the civil rights struggles of the 1960s, all captured with a remarkable directness, truth and power that transcends the concept of style. Here, in his own words, are Bruce Davidson's forthcoming, charming, and revealing insights into who he is, what he's done, and where he's going.
Leica & Magnum - Portrait of Alex Majoli on Vimeo - 0 views
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A 5 minute video of Magnum photographer Alex Majoli talking about his work. "I think my interest gets sparked when I recognize a memory. That is when I take a picture." -Alex Majoli This photo essay, the second installment in our collaboration with Magnum Photos, examines the photographs of Alex Majoli taken over the course of his 25 year career. Having joined Magnum Photos in 1996, Majoli became a full member of the agency in 2001.
Leica Portrait: Thomas Hoepker - Leica Hall of Fame 2014 on Vimeo - 0 views
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3 minute video. In collaboration with Magnum Photos and The New Yorker, we present "Leica & Magnum: New York, Ten Years Later by Christopher Anderson" a look at New York City ten years after the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The photos featured in this video were taken by Magnum Photographer Christopher Anderson. Christopher shares his thoughts on the project: "When The New Yorker magazine commissioned me to create a portfolio of images that could speak to how New York has changed in these ten years, I kept returning to the idea of windows. Windows represent the future. They represent passage and change. They shed light. Through windows we see opportunity and possibility. They sometimes reflect our own selves, and they sometimes act as barriers. In a more concrete way, they are how we New Yorkers physically experience our city. And of course, the idea of windows is directly linked to the two buildings that came down on September 11, 2001. These pictures are connected by the idea of windows. They are my attempt to pay tribute to the resilience of this city."
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