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A different kind of order : the ICP Triennial
The 2013 Triennial, A Different Kind of Order, focuses on artworks created in our current moment of widespread economic, social, and political instability. The exhibition will include 28 international artists who employ photography, film, video, and interactive media. Many of their works reflect the growing importance of new paradigms associated with digital image making and network culture. A Different Kind of Order is organized by Kristen Lubben, Christopher Phillips, Carol Squiers, and Joanna Lehan.
AMERICA'S PROBLEM WITH DAVID GOLDBLATT
2007
The second, and only other major American solo, exhibition of Goldblatt's work was \"Fifty-One Years,\" a retrospective co-curated by Okwui Enwezor and Corrine Diserens, which began at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, t rave led widely and was ultimately presented in an abbreviated form at New York's AXA gallery in 2001 (and unfortunately de-installed for several weeks following September n.) This show and its catalogue interspersed the many bodies of work Goldblatt produced before and after Structures.
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Scenes From A Brokered Marriage
2005
Lehan features magnum photographer Chien-Chi Chang's photography that exposes scenes from a brokered marriage. Noticing the preponderance of advertising for marriage brokers in Taiwan, where he lives most of the year, Chang decided to explore this business by photographing the men and women who agree to this brutally pragmatic approach to wedded bliss.
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Steidl Editions
2004
Lehan profiles a photo book publisher Gerhard Steidl. Though the high profile of Steidl's photography books is a fairly recent phenomenon, he is not new to publishing. Steidl is, among other things, a fiction publisher.
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The Whitney Biennial: Who's in?
2002
The art world, in general, has been seeing a trend toward artists working in multiple media, and in this year's Whitney Biennial, the foremost contemporary American art survey presented every two years at New York's Whitney Museum, that trend is apparent in photography as well. Lehan discusses some of the photographs that are a part of the 2002 Biennial.
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Heidi Zumbrun bites back
2001
The work of Heidi Zumbrun is discussed. Zumbrun began photographing the stuffed animals that had been chewed to pieces by her pit bull puppy because to her, they represented the disfigurement she felt after having a large tumor removed from her face and neck.
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Replanting the family tree
2001
Photographer Tom Maday and writer Patrick McCarthy tell how they collaborated on \"After the Fall: Srebrenica Survivors in St. Louis,\" a book about a family of Bosnian refugees.
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The great Verene
2001
Photographer Chris Verene is profiled. Verene has been described as a teacher, drummer, cross-dressing hostess, escape artist, and photographic genius. Verene has recently published a book which was the culmination of a 14 year project about his family.
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