
Hidden in Plain Site: The Work of Ralph Eugene MeatyardBy Susan E. KingThe Kentucky Historical Society and the Lexington Arts Council should band together and put a plaque on the former Eyeglasses of Kentucky storefront at Imperial Shopping Plaza on Waller Avenue in Lexington...

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By James RhemRalph Eugene Meatyard's death in 1972, a week away from his 47th birthday, came at the height of the "photo boom," a period of growth and ferment in photography in the United States which paralleled the political and social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. ...

Bellocq Epoque - Photographer E.J. BellocqArtForum, May, 1997 by Nan GoldinNan Goldin on the "Storyville Portraits"Late one Berlin night in 1991, a famous German fashion photographer invited me and two friends to join him for a trip to Bel Ami, his favorite brothel in the Grunewald...

Walker Evans and PhotographyBy David WalshWalker Evans (1903-75), whose work is currently (2000) on display at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, was an American photographer who produced some remarkable images, particularly in the 1930s and 1940s...

Sally Mann's Immediate Family: The Unflinching and Unafraid ChildhoodOctober 27, 2006 by Valerie Osbourn In the fall of 1992, a traveling exhibit opened at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia...

Untitled, from At TwelveBy Dana CoxSally Mann has been quoted as saying, "Art's role... is almost nefarious. It's to challenge expectation...

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The artist in hot water today after his exhibition was controversially cancelled on opening night due to his photos of naked children. Henson talks about his continual themes of the pitfalls of adolescence and his typically young subjects. ...

Robert Frank's America By Jno Cook, Afterimage, March, 1982"What do you want from a county with only two hundred years of history?"- My FatherRobert Frank's The Americans, which I think is the most important single effort in photography in this century, is also the most enigmatic...

W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh PhotographsCarnegie, Nov/Dec 2001 by Ellen S. Wilson"Don't expect," wrote photographer W Eugene Smith, "a point-by-point hand-led tour...
























