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Joel Meyerowitz with Charlotte Kent

Joel Meyerowitz never stops. With shows this fall in Berlin, London, Paris and, locally, in Montclair, New Jersey, Meyerowitz also presents photographs from his archive daily through an online platform, Fellowship. His energy is inspiring. His excitement for the medium, contagious.

How Peter C Bunnell Shaped the Photography World

How Peter C Bunnell Shaped the Photography World
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Big in Sheboygan: How the New Art Preserve will Transform Coastal Wisconsin

Big in Sheboygan: How the New Art Preserve will Transform Coastal Wisconsin
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Works by Ernst Haas to be offered at Bonhams New York Photography sale

Works by Ernst Haas to be offered at Bonhams New York Photography sale Ernst Haas (1921-1986), Route 66, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1964, 17 1/2 x 26 1/2in (44.5 x 67.3cm), sheet 20 x 30in (50.8 x 76.2cm), Estimate: $20,000 - 30,000. Photo: Bonhams. NEW YORK, NY .- Recognized as a leading figure in the development of the history of photography in the 20th century, Austrian-American photographer Ernst Haas (1921-1986) is lauded worldwide for establishing the medium of color photography as a fine art form during a time when it was considered inferior to black-and-white. On Friday, April 9, Bonhams Photographs sale in New York will feature an important group of images taken by Ernst Haas to celebrate the centennial year of his birth.

Obituary: Chris Killip, photographer who captured gritty reality of working-class life in the north

Died: October 13, 2020. CHRIS Killip, who has died aged 74, was a pioneering documentary photographer, whose depictions of working-class communities in the north of England during the 1970s and 1980s captured a part of British society in the process of being marginalised or wiped out completely. Taken in vivid black and white, Killip’s images were a crucial counterpoint to the Thatcherite claim that there was no such thing as society. Images of the Tyneside shipyards captured great hulks towering over redbrick terraces. Workers coming off shift eye the camera with a mixture of suspicion and defiance. A skinhead youth scrunched up on a wall looks to be in despair.

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