Neil Selkirk is a photographer and filmmaker. In the wake of Diane Arbus’s suicide, in 1971, Selkirk was invited by the Arbus Estate to make new prints for her posthumous retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art a landmark exhibition widely credited with elevating photography’s popularity and fine-art status. Selkirk became the only person authorized to print from Arbus’s negatives and continued collaborating with the estate until 2007, when the Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired her archive. In 2011, Swiss collector and art patron Maja Hoffman purchased a complete set of printing proofs
The first exhibition in Mexico by artist Paulina Olowska, Resonance, gathers a series of works made in situ and others prepared during the artist’s previous travels to Mexico.
In this excerpt from Paul Gorman s history of music magazines, Totally Wired , we experience the heady ascent of “rock and pop culture journalism” fueled by the seemingly endless energy of music fans.
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