23 January 2010

A selection of publications now available at VERVE Gallery



Click on any book cover for more information or to purchase.


Stanko Abadzic
Marginalije



Julio Bittencourt
In a Window of Prestes Maia 911 Building




Mark Citret
Along the Way




Don Kirby
Grasslands




Stephen Strom
Earth Forms




Cy DeCosse
Florence by Cy DeCosse





Some nice press about our current exhibition


Pasatiempo, January 22nd, 2010

by Paul Weideman, Santa Fe New Mexican




Gallery Guide, January 22nd, 2010
by Kate McGraw, Albuquerque Journal North

VERVE Gallery of Photography is now a member of AIPAD - The Association of International Photography Art Dealers


The Association of International Photography Art Dealers [AIPAD] was organized in 1979. With members in the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan, the Association has become a unifying force in the field of photography. AIPAD is dedicated to creating and maintaining high standards in the business of exhibiting, buying and selling photographs as art.

Acting as the collective voice of the art photography dealers that make up its membership, AIPAD maintains ethical standards, promotes communication within the photographic community, encourages public appreciation of photography as art, concerns itself with the rights of photographers and collectors, and works to enhance the confidence of the public in responsible photography. AIPAD members provide a wide range of services to the public, such as exhibitions, appraisals, expert opinions and consultations.

AIPAD Members have agreed to a Code of Ethics: Members agree to conduct dealings with the public, museums, artists and other dealers with honesty and integrity. Members agree to provide accurate descriptions of photographs in all disclosures, including but not limited to, invoices, wall labels and price lists. All descriptions shall include the following: (1) Artist, (2) Title/ Subject, (3) Process, (4) Date of negative, (5) Date of print, (6) Price. Members agree to honor all contracts, invoices and consignment agreements.

To qualify for membership in AIPAD, a gallery or dealer must meet a number of criteria. The applicant must demonstrate that a significant portion of his principal business has been and is devoted to the sale and promotion of fine art photographs which meet the Associations high artistic standards. The potential member must have a reputation in his community for honesty and integrity. The potential member must demonstrate that he has made and is making substantial contributions to the field of fine art photography through the quality of photographic art offered for sale, exhibitions mounted or catalogues published. A potential member must have met these criteria for at least five years and be sponsored by five current members of AIPAD.

20 January 2010

Art and Leadership Program for Women - Led by Nancy Sutor



Talking About Your Photographs
February 16, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Join us for a workshop about looking at your photographs and using language to go deeper into what they are about. Bring your photographs to share and get feedback. Learn where you might go next.


Led by Nancy Sutor,
artist, photographer, professor and independent curator.

All Art & Leadership programs for Women are FREE and are held at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Education Annex, 123 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe.

Reservations suggested: 505.946.1007 or e-mail szurick@okeeffemuseum.org.



Art and Leadership Program for Women

Women of all ages are invited to participate in art-making experiences stimulating imagination and creative expression. This program was developed in conjunction with the Museum’s award-winning Art and Leadership Program for Girls. These monthly, Tuesday evening, two-hour workshops are led by women visual, performing, and literary artists.  Hands-on art-making opportunities for personal discovery and leadership training are offered. The program demonstrates the Museum’s ability to utilize Georgia O’Keeffe as a creative and ground-breaking role model for women, and reflect its unique position as a single woman artist museum.

Stanko Abadzic, Julio Bittencourt & Michael Crouser - Installation



The show is hung and ready to go for the opening this Friday evening!



STANKO ABADŽIC




View STANKO ABADŽIC'S photographs


MICHAEL CROUSER




View MICHAEL CROUSER'S photographs



JULIO BITTENCOURT




View JULIO BITTENCOURT'S photographs



19 January 2010

BRUCE DAVIDSON: CENTRAL PARK IN PLATINUM

The platinum prints included in Bruce Davidson: Central Park in Platinum come from Davidson’s four-year exploration of the park, which began in 1991.


The platinum prints were hand printed on Arches Platine White by Stan Klimek. Each print is numbered and signed by Bruce Davidson on the front. All of these prints are one of a kind, except Young Boys at the Lake, which is an edition of 50. The remaining nine are the only free-standing platinum prints made of each subject. Bruce Davidson’s original negatives were used for all of the prints.


Platinum is known as a precious metal. It’s a noble metal in that it is beautiful, helpful and catalytic. When used in making a platinum print, it allows for a greater tonal range and subtlety in the final print. The craftsmanship of this project is beyond what I could ever achieve using silver gelatin,” said the photographer, Bruce Davidson, upon viewing the first completed commerce edition. “It is as if the Central Park imagery has been reborn and a new vision of the imagery holds true. The Platinum portfolio has brought me closer to my original vision and closer to the nature of the Park.
-Bruce Davidson



Bruce Davidson Angel of the Waters at Bethesda Fountain and Terrace
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Sunbathers at Sheep Meadow
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Lovers at the Lake at Bow Bridge
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Young Boys at the Lake 1992
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, edition of 50, $5,500



Bruce Davidson A Terrace on Central Park West, Overlooking the Reservoir at West 90th Street
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Robin at the Ramble
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Lovers at the Ramble
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Swans and Cygnets at the Lake
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Couple at the Lake
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500



Bruce Davidson Sheep Meadow
paper: 12 1/2 x 16", Platinum Print, One of a Kind, $5,500


Bruce Davidson was born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1933. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology and Yale University. When he completed military service in 1957 he worked as a photographer for Life Magazine and in 1958, became a member of Magnum Agency. He has had one-man exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, The Smithsonian Museum of American Art, The Walker Art Center, The International Center of Photography, The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, The Aperture Foundation, and The Foundacion Cartier-Bresson in Paris. He has received numerous grants and awards including two grants from the National Endowment of the Arts, a Guggenheim Fellowship, The Lucie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Photography in 2004 and the Gold Medal Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Arts Club in 2007. His photographs have appeared in numerous publications and his prints have been acquired by many major museums worldwide. He has also directed three films.



Davidson continues to lecture, conduct workshops and produce astounding images.


Outsider Images in the Soviet Twilight



American visitors to “Four Perspectives Through the Lens: Soviet Art Photography in the 1970s-1980s,” an exhibition at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, may be surprised to discover that photography was not officially considered art in the former Soviet Union. It was regarded as a documentary tool at the service of Communist Party propaganda. 

Oddly, because of its outsider status, photography remained largely unregulated and uncensored, or at least less so than painting and sculpture. Soviet nonconformist artists made extremely clever, inventive use of the medium, crafting images that were formally experimental and socially aware.

Texas Photographic Society Celebrates 25 Years!!

In the early 1980s, the Austin Photo Co-op was formed by a group of photographers for film purchasing purposes. They reorganize in 1984 incorporating under the name "Texas Photographic Society." Within two years, TPS membership had grown to over 100, and the Society attained "not-for-profit" status. Today, TPS has over 1,200 members in 48 states in 15 countries.

In 2010, TPS will have new opportunities like online exhibitions, more workshops, lectures, and more.
Please check the website throughout the year of 2010 for updates, opportunities, a monthly top 25 list, and much more.

http://www.texasphoto.org/

Elizabeth Opalenik's 2010 Workshop Schedule


Contact Info for Elizabeth Opalenik



Ideas Exploding
Carmel January 22-24
I recently presented a program in Carmel that was lovingly dubbed “speed dating for the creative soul”.  In two hours we touched on everything from alternative ways to mount, hand emboss and frame images, to printing on metal, fabric and a variety of papers.  We talked of simple handmade books, elegant portfolio presentations and organizing work for an online book.   In this weekend workshop we shall actually do many of these things and discuss the others more in depth .  Whether watching a demo, editing or preparing your work for printing, or discussing projects with another participant, you’ll come away from the weekend with your creative toolbox overflowing. A great way to start the New Year.  Email or call for more details.  $375 includes materials. 8 students.


Movement and Dance
NYC and Norwalk CT January 30 and 31
We'll begin with looking at images and demonstrations involving fabrics, working with models,  camera settings and simple lighting, followed by 4-5 hours of actual shooting. If we are efficient, we may have time to share images end of day. If not, the new peer group can meet separately to share.  8 students $225 each day includes models and studio rental.  (Sat NYC and Sun CT unless the class that forms dictates otherwise)


Available Portrait Light
Boston February 6 - 7
Available light is everywhere and can also be a candle, a reflector, light bouncing off the house next door or a simple tungsten bulb you diffuse...whatever is "available". In this hands on class, we shall explore many possibilities and learn to use and control the light that surrounds us everywhere.  In this residential setting with a studio, we'll find it inside and out, weather permitting.  We'll learn appropriate camera settings for the situation, how to get your ideas across to your subject and respect the fact it takes two to make a portrait. We'll also look at the students prior work in this genre and the images made, discussing appropriate ways to present them to clients or friends incorporating some of the "Ideas Exploding" from above.  8 students $375


Apulia - The Incredible Heritage
Italy  May 15-21
Ancient cities . The beautiful city of Gallipoli, Lecce,  the Florence of the South, the exquisite sea light, the white façades of Otranto, Locorotondo and Alberobello with the Trulli, the conical roofs on the mysterious stone buildings that fill the landscape. All this beauty will be the backdrop of our week in Apulia,  the Heal of Italy. A region not that explored by tourists, where the locals are really still very local.

We shall be based  in the charming Masseria Appidè, http://www.appide.it/ owned by Massimo Rota, of Milanese origins but who has spent all his life in the Salento.

The landscape made of century old olive trees, the street life in the ancient towns, the markets  as well as the excellent local cuisine and the ‘ Pizzica Pizzica’ music , will be your inspiration in this workshop co-taught with Diana Grandi, www.dianagrandi.com. Class size is limited to care for your creative photographic needs.  $2800 includes most meals, shared rental cars and lodging.  Companions welcome $2400.  Email for more details.  Fly to Bari.


Imaginations and Dreams
Santa Fe July 4-10
With creativity I found my voice through images, and learned that all good photographs are self portraits.  In this workshop we shall go searching for that excitement and those images that move and sustain us. We will remember why we create images to express our ideas and explore various exercises to bring awareness to ourselves, others around us and the precious moment’s in life’s fateful detours. From portraits to landscapes, images are stepping stones that trace where the mind has been and form the unique vision each of us carries through life. By revealing ourselves, we shall discover new tools to convey the essence of our subjects, exploring how to express those heartfelt emotions and create the images that continue to speak softly “yes”.   There will be daily assignments using each other, local models and ourselves. This workshop is about taking risks, applying new skills learned daily and sharing our collective knowledge to take that next step in a supportive environment. We shall applaud failures in this workshop and be rewarded with new ideas and paths.  This class is not posted yet, but please visit www.santafeworkshops.com

I also have the honor of being a Mentor for the Santa Fe Workshops Mentoring program. http://www.santafeworkshops.com/resources/mentorships.php  Please visit this site to see if there is a match for you. 


The Handcrafted Photograph
Rockport Maine August 1-7
This class is posted and one that I am excited to be doing again.  Most of you know my love has remained in the darkroom, from hand painted images to Mordançage, I like exploring the hand crafted print and today I still enjoy exploring the new materials that are available.  As a member of the Freestyle Advisory Board http://www.freestylephoto.biz/ I have their support in seeing that we will be supplied with the latest darkroom materials currently being sold.  And I must say, I just tested some and they make beautiful silver prints. Film and darkroom still do exist.  Digital is great, something different and I combine the two when necessary. For years, others have asked when will I teach Mordançage.  Here is the class for you.  For details, please visit www.theworkshops.com

On Site: Photo LA – Best in Show


SUSAN BURNSTINE  In the Midst
12x12" Archival Pigment Ink Print, ed 25
16x16"
Archival Pigment Ink Print, ed 15

January 18, 2010
http://bwgallerist.com/


Although unfair and deeply subjective, we feel it necessary to provide our opinion as to the “BEST IN SHOW” at PHOTO LA 2010. Our criteria is simply which image or set of images left the most lasting impression.

While there were many classic prints to choose from at Photo LA and some great new contemporary work, we found one artist exhibited who continues to catch the growing attention of gallerists, curators and collectors: Susan Burnstine.

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14 January 2010

Women of Distinction Series Honors ANNIE LEIBOVITZ

The 2010 Women of Distinction Series honoree will be legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz. In a rare public appearance, Leibovitz will take the stage for a journey through some of her most famous photographs.

The event takes place March 6, 7 PM at the Lensic Performing Arts Center, 211 W. San Francisco St. in Santa Fe. Tickets for the event will go on sale to the general public on January 15, 2010, at the Lensic Box Office, online at ticketssantafe.org, or by phone at 505.988.1234.

Leibovitz was a selected in recognition for her 40 years of iconic work, which has included some of the most memorable, provocative and moving works, making her arguably the most well-known living artist in the photographic medium.

The 2010 Women of Distinction program is made possible by generous support from Century Bank, the Robert G. Weiss Family Foundation, Baron Wolman, Deborah Peacock, the Andrew Smith Gallery and the City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board.

The Women of Distinction Series, established in 2007 during the Museum’s 10th Anniversary Celebration, offers the Museum the opportunity to honor O’Keeffe’s legacy of achievement through an annual event that recognizes outstanding contributions made by contemporary women to our society and culture. The Women of Distinction Series was established to honor women who, like O’Keeffe, have effectively realized themselves as women and professionals.

Past recipients of the award include: Gloria Steinem (2009), Gail Sheehy (2007), and The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2007). 

Proceeds from the events help support the Museum’s Art and Leadership Program for Girls, an interdisciplinary program that incorporates skill building and problem solving with identity, creativity, and self-esteem, with an emphasis on art making and artist role models. 

The Museum has established Friends of the Women of Distinction. Friends is a diverse group of individuals who serve as ambassadors for the series, and have fun doing this through networking events, educational programs, and social gatherings.


In celebration of legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz being honored as the 2010 Women of Distinction Series honoree, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is hosting a juried photography show for youth ages 13-20. Submission deadline is February 1, 2010. Click here for more information.

Image: Annie Leibovitz, by Paul Gilmore.



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13 January 2010

Josephine Sacabo's path to photogravure

An interview of Josephine Sacabo by art critic D. Eric Bookhardt in which she discusses the progression of her work towards photogravure.


Part 1


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Magnum photographer Dennis Stock has died

The British Journal of Photography
13 January 2010


Born in New York City in 1928, the photographer was particularly known for his portraits of James Dean, commissioned by Life magazine and taken shortly before the actor's death in 1955. The photographer is also remembered for his coverage of the Venice Beach Rock Festival.

'Just two weeks ago, I was in a very engaged conversation with Dennis in regards to the futuredistribution of Magnum’s content…Dennis's dedication to his craft and his desire to ensure Magnum's future have been extremely important to the organization,' says Magnum Photos New York bureau chief Mark Lubell in a statement released to BJP.

Read more at http://www.bjp-online.com/

Image:
USA. New York City. 1955. James DEAN haunted Times Square. For a novice actor in the fifties this was the place to go © Dennis Stock / Magnum Photos.



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09 January 2010

photoLA 2010 - January 14 - 17, 2010

The 19th Annual International
Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition

January 14 - 17, 2010


Opening Night Reception
Benefitting the Wallis Annenberg Photography
Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art


January, 14th 6 - 9 pm

Hosted By
David La Chapelle  & Christopher Lowell


Returning to the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, photo l.a. 2010, the 19th Annual International Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition moves back to it's former home at 1855 Main Street, Santa Monica, California. Conveniently located, just off of the 10 Freeway and two blocks from the beach.


The opening night reception will benefit the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at LACMA and is hosted by noted photographer David LaChapelle and actor/photographer Chris Lowell. To order tickets visit: www.lacma.org/art/photola.aspx or email photola@lacma.org Please check their website for LACMA’s curated lecture program programming schedule.

Over the past eighteen years photo l.a. has earned a reputation as one of the foremost art fairs and the leading photo-based events in the country. Presenting the finest galleries from around the globe, this 19th edition of photo l.a. promises to be the best ever.  We are very proud to be presenting a preview installation of the upcoming Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) exhibition: Changing the Focus: Latin American Photography (1990-2005), the first survey exhibition to be presented in the Los Angeles area of Latin American photography and photo-based art generated between 1990 and 2005. The curator, Idurre Alonso, will give a talk about the exhibition and will lead an on-site collecting seminar.  Gordon Baldwin, former Curator of Photography at the Getty Institute, will also conduct an on-site collecting seminar.

Phase One of  the La Brea Matrix project will debut at photo l.a. 2010. The project is produced by The Lapis Press and Schaden.com with the support of the Goethe Institut and MAK Center for Art and Architecture.


For more information, visit www.photoLA.com




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06 January 2010

Gallery Director Jennifer Schlesinger at photo-eye's First Wednesday Salon



photo-eye First Wednesday Salon, January 6, 2010


© from left to right Molly Bradbury, Jennifer Schlesinger-Hanson, André Ruesch


Be sure to catch the next photo-eye First Wednesday Salon tonight with the opening reception starting at 6:30 pm and the salon running from 7pm to 9pm. In January, we are pleased to welcome photographers Molly Bradbury, André Ruesch, and Jennifer Schlesinger-Hanson. For more information contact Melanie McWhorter at 505.988.5152 x 112 or melanie@photoeye.com or we'll see you in the photo-eye Gallery on First Wednesday!



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02 January 2010

New Gallery Artist: Julio Bittencourt

Julio Bittencourt was born in Brazil, grew up in São Paulo and spent his adolescence in New York. In 2000 he began his career at the photo department of Valor Economico, the major financial publication in Brazil where he worked as a staff photographer and as assistant-editor for four years. Since 2006 Julio has been working as a freelance photographer for magazines, newspapers, advertising and corporate clients in Brazil, Europe, Canada, Japan and the United States, in addition to his personal projects. Julio's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published in magazines such as Geo, National Geographic, Stern, Le Monde, The Guardian, Esquire, Leica World Magazine, among others. In 2008 he published his first book, In a window of Prestes Maia 911 Building, which was awarded the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. Julio currently lives in São Paulo.




Prestes Maia 28 © Julio Bittencourt


Prestes Maia 05 © Julio Bittencourt


Prestes Maia 39 © Julio Bittencourt


Prestes Maia 47 © Julio Bittencourt



View more of Julio Bittencourt's images on our website:
http://www.vervegalleryofphotography.com





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Gallery Artist Susan Burnstine featured in Rangefinder Magazine


Rangefinder Magazine
Susan Burnstine "Dream Scene", January 2010. Feature



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New Work by Maggie Taylor


The pretender. © Maggie Taylor



Disappearing witness. © Maggie Taylor



The promise. © Maggie Taylor


Sketchy characters. © Maggie Taylor


View all of Maggie Taylor's new work on our website:
www.vervegalleryofphotography.com


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