4.12.2024

IMAGES OF MEXICO | Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd. | The Photography Show 2024 presented by AIPAD | Booth B06

 
Laura Gilpin (1891 - 1979)
Castillo interior with boy, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, 1932   
Vintage gelatin silver print
Image: 13 3/4 x 9 1/2"; Paper: 13 7/8 x 11"
Signed and titled in pencil on the reverse.
 
Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902 - 2002)
La Hija De Los Danzantes, 1933, printed 1980s   
Gelatin silver print
Image: 9 5/8 x 6 7/8"; Paper: 10 x 8"
Signed and annotated 'Mexico' in pencil on the reverse.
 
Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902 - 2002)
El Ensueño, 1931, printed 1980s   
Gelatin silver print
Image: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2"; Paper: 10 x 8"
Signed and annotated 'Mexico' in pencil on the reverse.
 
Edward Weston (1886 - 1958)
Pulqueria, 1926, Printed 1946   
Gelatin silver print
Image: 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"; Mount: 13 1/4" x 15" 
Mounted on Crescent board, Signed, dated 'From 1946', with a negative number '8A' and numeric notation '#50' (crossed out) by Cole Weston in pencil, with a 'Negative by Edward Weston Print by Cole Weston' stamp and a Museo de Arte Moderno Mexico exposition label from an exhibition.
 
"Images of Mexico" 

Photographs of Mexico by Laura Gilpin, 

Edward Weston and Manuel Álvarez Bravo

April 25 - 28. 2024
THE PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW presented by AIPAD
Booth B06.
The Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065
 
 

4.09.2024

MONA KUHN: Between Modernism & Surrealism | Edwynn Houk Gallery

 
Spectral, 2021© Mona Kuhn
Solarized gelatin silver enlargement print

 
Interleaving, 2022 © Mona Kuhn
Solarized gelatin silver print

Portrait Revealed, 2021 © Mona Kuhn
Solarized gelatin silver enlargement print
 
Photographer Mona Kuhn and Darius Himes, International Head of Photographs at Christie’s 
Photographer Mona Kuhn and Darius Himes, International Head of Photographs at Christie’s discuss her series along with artworks by masters exploring surreal representation.

“Mona Kuhn: Between Modernism and Surrealism” 

An exhibition of seven solarized photographs by Mona Kuhn from her series Kings Road in dialogue with artworks by masters exploring surreal representation, including Man Ray, Láslzó Moholy-Nagy, Dora Maar, Erwin Blumenfeld, and Bill Brandt.  +  +  +  

Mona Kuhn’s portraits visualize an uncanny love story. Kuhn’s solarized photographs in this exhibition follow a young woman throughout the groundbreaking mid-century modernist home designed by architect Rudolph Schindler in West Hollywood. In this mysterious narrative, Kuhn explores the core themes of Surrealism — dreams, desire, creation, and a challenge to conventional modes — through this autonomous woman. An active subject, she seeks formal and spiritual union with the King’s Road House, an avant-garde center of its day and a symbol of community and creativity. Kuhn’s solarization pushes these scenes further into the otherworldly, dissolving the aesthetic distinction between the human body, and its presence within the building. Rendered in layers of oxidized silver, body parts and architectural elements mirror and dissolve into each other, and the woman’s silver shadow cast on the building creates a literal space of integration.

The breakthrough of Surreal explorations in photography are widely traced to Man Ray’s experimentations, which radically expanded the horizons of photography beyond straight representation. This show presents two of the artist’s solarized gelatin silver prints, a technique that he discovered with Lee Miller in 1931: a nude portrait of Meret Oppenheim posing in front of Salvador Dalí’s painting, printed on a carte-postale, as well as a portrait. Both the figure of the mysterious woman and architecture were key motifs used by Surrealists and artists influenced by the movement, and photographs by László Moholy-Nagy, Dora Maar, Erwin Blumenfeld, and Bill Brandt open a historical dialogue with Kuhn’s practice.

Edwynn Houk Gallery, 745 Fifth Ave NY 
through May 11, 2024
 
Mona Kuhn: Kings Road, Published by Steidl
Mona Kuhn’s lyrical and formally daring portrait of the iconic Schindler House in Los Angeles, supplemented with letters, blueprints and more. In Kings Road, Californian photographer Mona Kuhn (born 1969) reconsiders the realms of time and space within the architectural elements of the Schindler House in Los Angeles. Built by Austrian architect Rudolph M. Schindler in 1922, the house was both a social and design experiment and an avant-garde hub for intellectuals and artists in the 1920s and 1930s.

4.05.2024

JACKIE ROBINSON and the COLOR LINE | GITTERMAN GALLERY

 
Javan Emory, c. 1885
Vintage gelatin silver print 
Legend has it that it was because of Javan Emory's extraordinary skills as a ball player that the color line was drawn by the National League.
 
Ohio Wesleyan Baseball Team [Branch Rickey and Charles Thomas], 1903
Vintage gelatin silver print
In 1903, Charles Thomas (second row, third from left) faced an act of discrimination so searing that it haunted Branch Rickey (top row, left), then the baseball coach at Ohio Wesleyan, and inspired him to be instrumental in dismantling the color line in Major League Baseball.

Roy Partlow after defeating Satchel Paige, San Juan, 1939
Vintage gelatin silver print
Roy Partlow replaced Johnny Wright as Jackie Robinson’s roommate in Montreal, but like Wright, failed to make it to Major League Baseball. This image of Partlow is arguably the greatest image of triumph ever taken in the Negro Leagues. Partlow is carried on the shoulders of fans after defeating Satchel Paige in the Puerto Rican winter league.

George Strock (1911-1977) Satchel Paige in Harlem, 1941 
Vintage gelatin silver print
Used in LIFE magazine, June 2, 1941
George Strock’s photographic essay for LIFE depicts Satchel Paige’s larger-than-life persona. The same qualities that made Paige a hero to fans made him questionable to Major League team owners.
 
Tom Watson
Jackie Robinson's first Major League home run, April 18, 1947
Vintage gelatin silver print
Illustrated in Daily News, April 19, 1947, back cover
Jackie Robinson hit his first home run for the Dodgers on April 18, 1947. Tommy Tatum, the next batter, is seen shaking Robinson’s his hand as he touches home. This iconic image, its symbolism obvious to all, ran on the Daily News’ back cover the next day.

George Silk (1916-2004)
Satchel Paige, 1948
Vintage gelatin silver print
This iconic photograph symbolizes Satchel Paige’s long-awaited breakthrough into Major League Baseball. The old Cleveland uniform, however, is a reminder that Baseball had more work to do. An example of the patch from 1947-1950, is also included in the collection.
 
Jackie Robinson signs his contract, January 24, 1950
Vintage gelatin silver print
This photograph, taken during a contract signing, exemplifies Branch Rickey’s deliberate use of images and powerful symbolism in shaping the narrative for Jackie Robinson’s integration into Major League Baseball. For this photo opportunity, Rickey removed all the other photographs on the walls except for the Lincoln portrait.
 
J. R. Eyerman (1906-1985)
Jackie Robinson, 1950
Vintage gelatin silver print
Used in LIFE magazine, May 8, 1950, cover
J.R. Eyerman’s low angle photograph during the filming of The Jackie Robinson Story portrays Robinson as a heroic figure. This iconic image graced the cover of LIFE magazine and also became part of the US Postal Service’s Black Heritage stamp series.

Jackie Robinson and the Color Line
April 15 – May 24, 2024

Gitterman Gallery proudly presents "Jackie Robinson and the Color Line", an exhibition of the collection of Paul Reiferson, which uses photographs and artifacts to vividly narrate the story of baseball’s journey toward integration. The exhibition opens on Monday, April 15th in honor of Major League Baseball’s Jackie Robinson Day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and runs through Friday, May 24th.
 
Jackie Robinson, a trailblazing figure in civil rights, shattered baseball’s color line when Martin Luther King, Jr. was still in college, earning praise from King as “a sit-inner before the sit-ins, a freedom rider before freedom rides.” The exhibition frames Robinson’s odyssey within a larger one that had begun sixty years earlier, when men like Fleet and Weldy Walker, Sol White, Robert Higgins, and Javan Emory played for integrated teams in the late 19th century.

• Witness the original photographs of Satchel Paige and Jackie Robinson that were used to produce the iconic images in LIFE magazine

• Explore the telegrams establishing the first contact between the Dodgers and Jackie Robinson and arranging and planning the historic meeting with Branch Rickey

• See Jackie Robinson’s journey through original photographs capturing on-field triumphs and challenges

Paul Reiferson is a dedicated collector driven by a passion for preserving American stories. “I saw that the color line transcended baseball, that it was about America struggling to solve a terrible problem, and that the stories of the people in that fight were extraordinary,” Reiferson explained.

This exhibition of photographs, complemented by historic artifacts, illuminates the pervasive racism and the fervent aspirations for integration during that era. We hope everyone from collectors to students and families with children can visit this exhibition. By experiencing these powerful images together, we hope to help foster a deeper appreciation for photography as a medium of storytelling.

Nearly 500 prints from Reiferson’s collection of photographs by Charles M. Conlon have been gifted or promised to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many others have been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Bronx Museum of the Arts, American Folk Art Museum, and Tampa Museum of Art, among others.
 
Gitterman Gallery 3 East 66th Street, 1b New York, NY 10065

2.07.2024

RUDDY ROYE: When Living Is A Protest Galerie Polaris through February 25

When Living is a Protest • Galerie Polaris, Paris
Photograph © Ruddy Roye


'This Too Is An American Story II, November 18, 2021'
 Photograph © Ruddy Roye Ed. of 5

'Isolated in Ferguson, August 28, 2014'
 Photograph © Ruddy Roye Ed. of 5 

'Twenty year-old Robert Scott' 'When Living is a Protest Series'
Photograph © Ruddy Roye

"When Living Is A Protest"
 Photographs by Ruddy Roye
 Exhibition through February 25th, 2024 
 Galerie Polaris • 15 rue des Arquebusiers • 75003 Paris 

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MOSIJAH ROYE: Black History Month

 
 Antonio © Mosijah Roye
Black History Month to Antonio means celebrating his lineage
and honoring those who have walked the path 
that many of us are walking through our lives today.

 
Rell © Mosijah Roye
Black History Month for Rell is community, he says 
it’s sad that we allow our culture to be celebrated for only a month 
when in reality it should be celebrated everyday.

 
Bryce © Mosijah Roye
Black History Month to me is a celebration of 
all the black people who died for us and to give up their lives for us 
to be where we are today. People like Martin Luther King , and Nelson Mandela.
 
'Kin' © Ruddy Roye
Portrait of Mosijah Roye by his father Photographer Ruddy Roye
 
Photographer and student Mosijah Roye asks, "What is Black History Month to you? For the month of February I would like to post one black person every day detailing what this month, our month means to us. Every weekday I will post a person and write a short caption about what this month means to them" 
 

1.23.2024

HOW TO SUCCEED AT PORTFOLIO REVIEWS: A Virtual Workshop with Elizabeth Avedon

HOW TO SUCCEED AT PORTFOLIO REVIEWS:
Professional, Practical, and Personal Guidance
 
A Virtual Workshop with Elizabeth Avedon providing Professional, Practical, and Personal Guidance. Elizabeth is dedicated to helping photographers refine and perfect their portfolios to maximize their time in reviews and other professional meetings.

The Workshop will explore the most important segments of the review process to ensure you make the most of yours, how to customize professional presentations towards different reviewers, and the most effective methods for highlighting your strengths as an image-maker. With a comprehensive view of the industry, the instructor will focus on honing and amplifying your visual voice, and will discuss editing and sequencing your work for different clients. This workshop also includes a personal one-on-one portfolio editing and sequencing session with Elizabeth Avedon.
 
“Some of today’s most notable photographers received their big break at a Portfolio Review."

A VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
HOW TO SUCCEED AT PORTFOLIO REVIEWS
February 10, 2024, 10AM - 3:30PM EST
To sign-up: lizavedon@gmail.com
$250. Limited to 8 Participants
Private Consults and Alternate Dates Available
 
Photographer Latoya Ruby Frazier exhibiting her photographs
at Review Santa Fe's Photowalk, 2009 © Elizabeth Avedon
 
A few upcoming Portfolio Reviews in 2024: The Palm Springs Photo Festival Feb. 26-28; New York Portfolio Reviews April 13-14; The New England Portfolio Review & Griffin Museum of Photography April 6-7; Fotofest March 10-19; Review Santa Fe November 1-3 (deadline to enter February 25, 2024). Check them out.

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Elizabeth Avedon is an independent curator, and photography book and exhibition designer. She has a rich history collaborating with museums, publishing houses, advertising agencies, galleries and artists, and is a sought after consultant for photographers; editing, sequencing, and advising towards their exhibition, book, and portfolio projects. Elizabeth continues to participate in international reviews, including the distinguished panel for the International Prix Carmignac Photojournalism Award, Paris; the Icelandic Photography Festival, Reykjavik; Landskrona FotoFestival Reviews, Sweden; Review Santa Fe; Photolucida; Palm Springs Photo Festival; FilterPhoto Festival, Chicago, and the LACP Reviews, among others. Elizabeth received a “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the Griffin Museum of Photography.
 

 

12.19.2023

DESIGN YOUR OWN PHOTO-BOOK Workshop with ELIZABETH AVEDON begins Feb 2024

“Circle: Self-Portraits, 1998 - 2001” © JUNG S KIM

Circle II #17 © Jung S Kim
A girl who was murdered by her stepmother, 2011

Jung S Kim (b.1969 South Korea) is best known for her self-portrait series ‘Circle’, comprising five sub-series: Circle Untitled, Circle 1998, Circle I, Circle II, Circle III. Kim began photographing herself during her undergraduate years at Chung-Ang University, Korea, Korea while studying under renowned photographers and educators Jung Sik Han and Bohnchang Koo. I've been a big fan of Kim’s work over the year’s and thrilled when she took my NORD Photography Book Design Workshop in 2022.
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My in-depth workshop spans over 9 months and is divided into 3 separate levels. "Designing a great photo-book takes time, and this class is structured to give you the time to develop your taste, skill-set, and design choices, so the end result is a thoroughly crafted book that highlights your work in the best way possible.” My next online NORD Photography 'Photo-Book’ Design Workshop begins Feb 21, 2024.  
 
 
Testimonials

"This workshop is so great. I can’t recommend it highly enough. I am so amazed by what I accomplished with Elizabeth (Avedon) and Elisabeth’s (Nordeng Aanes) feedback. Elizabeth Avedon is absolutely the best at book design and she imparts so much information. I also forged some great friendships with students in the group. It’s the best course I’ve taken on creating photo books...Even if you decide to go with a publisher, as I ended up doing for the distribution, you will have so much more control and input since the PDF you create in her class will be a fantastic start with so many of your own ideas. Though the art director and I at Daylight changed a few things, much of what I had submitted remained. I really felt like a true co-collaborator and am thrilled with the final PDF, which we just finished. Sign up! You won’t be disappointed.” – Lynne Buchanan

"I’m so grateful to Elizabeth Avedon for her expert guidance with the editing and sequencing of my book, BOSQUE. The workshop not only helped me to learn and appreciate the art of sequencing images, but also helped me understand all of the fine details specific to book design. I highly recommend this class and continue to meet with and deepen friendships with fellow students. In other words, it opened my eyes and deepened my path as an artist-something I will always be so thankful for." – Susan J. Preston

For anyone who has felt daunted by the myriad of necessary decisions in order to publish a book of photography, this class will help you immensely, and will set you well on your way to emerging with a professional piece that could be on par by any fine art book - Michael Schenker, Off The Beaten Path

My next online NORD Photography 'Photo-Book’ Design Workshop begins Feb 21, 2024. Registration: nordphotography.com/photobookavedon2024