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Artdaily (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
LOS ANGELES.- In Focus: The Landscape, at the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Center, August 26, 2008January 11, 2009, offers an overview of the history of landscape photography from the dawn of the medium to the 20th century. Drawn exclusively from the Getty Museum's collection, the exhibition brings together the work of more than 25 innovative photographers, all of whom
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Explore : Alfred Stieglitz, André Giroux, Culture, Dorothea Lange, Eugène Atget, Exhibitions, Gustave Le Gray, Harry Callahan, Photographers, Photography, Robert Adams, Roger Fenton, William Henry Jackson
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frogsmoke.com (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
Photographed in 1927 by Hungarian born André Kertesz: Belgian born painter Michel Seuphor. Both men became famous once they started exercising their different forms of creativity in Paris. Click picture for bigger, here for more of Kertesz' photos, and here for more of Seuphor's work.
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The Morning News (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
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Serendipities (Free subscription) | 17/08/2008
The 42nd Carnivalesque (early modern edition) is up at Early Modern Notes. It’s a great edition, with a section on ‘Writers and Readers’ that includes a link to this interesting post on modern and early modern information overload. More on readers: Paper Cuts, the NY Times blog on books, has a review of Norton’s reissue of André Kertész’s 1971 On Reading, [...]
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