Talk at 2pm on 25th by the genius who printed the works of one Usher Fellig. You’re probably going to see Dean Chapman at Kirkleatham Museum instead, right?
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Doesn’t make me think of the lonely, disgruntled and meagre Kerouac, more the laconic charm of Ray Charles. Hit it, Raymondo!
The psychogeography of the pictures we make tell a hundred stories, some more obvious than others. After seeing these, one observant commentator noted ‘he’s stopped doing the doors’.
And then there’s Aaron Guy, with this road [...]
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She was slightly afraid of him, and the photographs show Bacon looking fearsome. Click through to see the short recording of Jane talking: the Guardian refrains from telling us when this was, but since Bacon died in 1992, perhaps in the late 70s or early 80s.
Via Jim Johnson
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An exciting opportunity to see Pierfrancesco Celada’s latest body of work in his modern pilgrimages series is beginning on Monday evening with an invited preview.
Italian photographer, Pierfrancesco Celada, presents a new part of his ongoing investigation into the concept of modern pilgrimages. Every year, driven by both religious and cultural beliefs, thousands of pilgrims walk [...]
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James Nachtwey’s wish is to “break [a story that the world needs to know about] in a way that provides spectacular proof of the power of news photography in the digitial age.” The TED Prize.
Via No Caption Needed and everyone else! Please pass on.
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