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André Kertész First and Last November 3, 2007 - February 15, 2008 Downstairs Galleries André Kertész (1894-1985) is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential photographers of the twentieth century. This exhibition brings together the rarely-seen early work from his native Hungary - the famed "Hungarian Contacts" - with a comprehensive survey of late, great Polaroid work produced near the end of his life. These images explore and underscore the nuances of the everyday experience, often showing us what we just missed in passing. Click here for more information... Image on left: "August, 29, 1982" from the series Polaroids by Andre Kertesz |
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Steve McCurry The Path to Buddha- A Tibetan Pilgrimage November 3, 2007 - February 15, 2008 Downstairs Galleries National Geographic Magazine photographer Steve McCurry creates an intimate and uplifting portrait of the unique and dignified culture of Tibet. His images reveal the sheer beauty of Tibet and show us the Buddhist faith and the lives of Buddhist monks."What is important to my work is the individual picture. I photograph stories on assignment, and of course they have to be put together coherently. But what matters most is that each picture stands on its own, with its own place and feeling." Click here for more information... |
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Abbas Kiarostami Photographs and Film November 3, 2007 - January 12, 2008 Upstairs Galleries Iranian photographer, artist and film director Abbas Kiarostami is known for the "radical humanism" of his depictions of ordinary Iranians in his award-winning films, and for the austere, abstract and contemplative qualities of his photography. This exhibition presents a comprehensive survey of Kiarostami's photographic art, drawn from five of his celebrated recent series with suberb color and black and white prints. The museum will also present a season of film screenings of his major movies.Click here for more information... Image on left: "Untitled" from the series Roads by Abbas Kiarostami |
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Shahrzad Kamel Journeys November 3, 2007 - January 12, 2008 Upstairs Galleries A contemporary Iranian American photographer chronicles her recent journeys through Iran and Afghanistan - two of the most troubled regions in the world. Click here for more information... |
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Henry Diltz Kiss the Sky February 3, 2007 - June 5, 2007 Upstairs & Downstairs Galleries More than just a record of rock’s greatest moment’s and performers, Henry Diltz’s images of daily life at the heart of 1960’s counter culture provide a unique and compelling record of a time of momentous change in our society. One of the foremost rock music photographers; his images give a behind the scenes look at festivals, concerts, Be-ins and recording sessions. Click here for more information... |
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