Odds are you’re too young to remember this time, because Berkeley ’68 to ‘73 is a book filled with pictures and stories from fifty […]…
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Odds are you’re too young to remember this time, because Berkeley ’68 to ‘73 is a book filled with pictures and stories from fifty […]…
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Start with this: that bike in the middle of the gallery floor is a rider’s bike, not a show queen. The detritus of the […]…
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The newly acquired Ernest Marquez Collection of photographs records Santa Monica’s transformation from rustic hamlet to international symbol of the California good life, with prints from the 1870s to the…
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We all have a blind spot, both literally and metaphorically. Ansel Adams had one so big and powerful that he, Beaumont Newhall and a few others “disappeared” some very important…
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Memories, memories! The only print magazine we published, 12 years ago. Thanks, Andy! Jean-Jacques Naudet A thousand years ago in 2013, before there was […]…
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Our collaborator Andy Romanoff who lives in Los Angeles sends us this announcement. Los Angeles is a mess right now and many photographers that […]…
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It can’t be an accident this book appearing at this moment. Michael Rababy’s CASINOLAND –Tired of Winning, foresees an America ready for the cheap […]…
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What a beautiful book, what a wonderful eye! A Poor Sort of Memory by Tracy L. Chandler captures the essential strangeness of the inhabited […]…
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For me, there is always the work being presented but also there is the presentation. Last week the Getty Center made me smile with […]…