For the family and friends of Bob Paul 1945-1996
5.01.2010
4.30.2010
ART CHICAGO 2010: Opening Night photo-eye Booth 263 May 1-3
The Merchandise Mart, Art Chicago 2010 12th floorIn 1930 the Merch Mart was built on the site of a former Native American trading post, Wolf Point, the main point of supplies for traders and trappers heading west. Designed to be a "city within a city", the Merch Mart was the largest building in the world with 4,000,000 sq feet. It was owned for over 50 years by the Kennedy family until 1998. Photograph © Vicki Bohannon/All rights reserved
Art Chicago 2010 Opening Night photo-eye Gallery SpacePhotograph © Vicki Bohannon/ All rights reserved
photo-eye Associate Gallery Director Anne Kelly with Photographer Mitch Dobrowner. Jo Whaley photograph far left. Photograph©Vicki Bohannon/ All rights reserved
photo-eye Director Rixon Reed (left) showing Nick Brandt's photograph Portrait of Lion, Serengeti. Photograph © Vicki Bohannon/ All rights reservedArt Chicago 2010: photo-eye Gallery is exhibiting the work of the following artists; Jo Whaley, David Trautrimas, Carla Van de Puttelaar, Chris McCaw, Tom Chambers, Richard Barnes, Nick Brandt, Colleen Plumb, Ryan Zoghlin, Pentti Sammallahti and Ted Kuykendall in Booth 263. To download complimentary tickets for you and a guest Click Here and enter promo code GalleryGuest to receive your ticket. Art Chicago: May 1: 11am – 7pm, May 2: 11am - 6pm, May 3: 11am - 4pm. Installation Photos
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: Alfred Stieglitz Photo 1 of 10 Most Expensive Ever Sold
Georgia O'Keeffe Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
Hands, 1918Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz
"Hands" (Georgia O'Keeffe's) by Alfred Stieglitz sold for almost $1.5 million dollars at a 2006 Sotheby’s auction. View The Ten Most Expensive Photographs In The World Ever Sold. Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
4.29.2010
photo-eye: Art Chicago Booth 263
Vicki Bohannon installing Carla Van de Puttelaar photographsPhotograph © Rixon Reed/ All rights reserved

Booth 263: Jo Whaley, David Trautrimas, Carla Van de Puttelaar, Chris McCaw, Tom Chambers, Richard Barnes, Nick Brandt and Ted Kuykendall
Pentti Sammallahti photographs outside (click to enlarge)Photograph © Rixon Reed/ All rights reserved
photo-eye Associate Gallery Director, Anne Kelly, and Installation Goddess, Vicki Bohannon. Photograph © Rixon Reed/ All rights reserved Art Chicago 2010: photo-eye Gallery is exhibiting the work of the following artists; Jo Whaley, David Trautrimas, Carla Van de Puttelaar, Chris McCaw, Tom Chambers, Richard Barnes, Nick Brandt, Ryan Zoghlin, Pentti Sammallahti and Ted Kuykendall in Booth 263. To download complimentary tickets for you and a guest Click Here and enter promo code GalleryGuest to receive your ticket. Art Chicago: April 30: 11am - 7pm, May 1: 11am – 7pm, May 2: 11am - 6pm, May 3: 11am - 4pm. Opening Night Photos
ISA LESHKO: Elderly Animals
Waterscape Series, Waterscape 1Photograph (c) Isa Leshko /All Rights Reserved
Pulitzer Prize winning photo critic, Mark Feeney, wrote about Leshko's work in a review of the current shows at the Griffin Museum on Boston.com. A Conversation with Isa here.
Isa Leshko's Thrills & Chills ExhibitionGriffin Museum of Photography to May 9th
Recent News About Isa
4.26.2010
NICHOLAS VREELAND: A Monks PhotoJournal April 2010
Photograph (c) Nicholas Vreeland /All Rights Reserved
A Monk's PhotoJournal: April 2010
New Jersey: Venerable Nicholas Vreeland, Director of The Tibet Center (the oldest Tibetan Buddhist Center in New York City founded by Khyongla Rato Rinpoche), sent photos from his recent stop-over in New Jersey with Rinpoche while they prepare for His Holiness The Dalai Lama's visit to New York in May. The Tibet Center and Richard Gere's Healing The Divide organization will co-host His Holiness The Dalai Lama's Teachings at Radio City Music Hall in NYC May 20-23, 2010. Purchase Tickets.
Nicholas Vreeland Bio
Rato Dratsang Foundation Photographs For Sale
An Open Heart by The Dalai Lama, Edited by Nicholas Vreeland
Rato Dratsang Foundation Photographs For Sale
An Open Heart by The Dalai Lama, Edited by Nicholas Vreeland
4.25.2010
SEBASTIAN LI EVENTS: Homegrown Tulips for Spring!
Homegrown flowers from my friend Sebastian Li's own garden. Sebastian (named after Evelyn Waugh's character in Brideshead Revisited by his mother, painter Poco Murphy) comes from a long line of avant-garde artists and film makers. His maternal Grandmother, Katherine Hawley Murphy, was an Isadora Duncan dancer and famous model for photographers Man Ray and Arnold Genthe. His Grandfather, film director Dudley Murphy, is best remembered for his films St. Louis Blues (1929) with Bessie Smith, Black and Tan Fantasy (1929) with Duke Ellington and Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones (1933), starring Paul Robeson. Dudley collaborated on projects with French artist Fernand Léger, Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce. He opened Malibu's first hip watering hole, The Holiday House, designed by architect Richard Neutra. In the early '60s you'd find Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and dozens of others at his hideaway. (More about Dudley Murphy and Malibu via Sebastian's uncle Michael Murphy).
As an Event Planner, Sebastian offers distinctive designs and production for every occasion. His design philosophy is to make events “clean and elegant with high visual impact.” Fresh flowers, fragrant greenery and spectacular trees for private homes, commercial settings and holiday events.
New York and East Hampton
CHRIS VERENE: Town Hall Meeting April 29
My Twin Cousin's Husband's Brother's Cousin's CousinsPhotograph (c) Chris Verene /All Rights Reserved
"CHRIS VERENE: TOWN HALL MEETING" April 29 NYC
Chris Verene hosts a group discussion and performance expanding on his new documentary photography book, "Family," which chronicles twenty-six years of his family and their struggling community of Galesburg, Illinois. More about the book here.
Thursday, April 29th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
POSTMASTERS GALLERY
459 West 19th Street (at 10th Avenue) NYC 10011
4.22.2010
PENTTI SAMMALLAHTI: Contemporary Finnish Photography
Vicki Bohannon, photo-eye Galleries Photographer-at-Large (Vicki creates those perfect Book Tease's as well as redesigning and rebuilding the Gallery space for every new installation), has been a great champion of Pentti Sammallahti long before he became well known outside of photography circles. His exquisite toned gelatin-silver prints are often wait listed.
"Pentti Sammallahti is a benchmark figure in contemporary Finnish photography. His works depict nature eroded and broken down by civilization, but he does not put man and the environment in opposite camps. He sees an equal relationship, in which the power of brotherhood stemming from the environment frees man of his alienation and cosmic loneliness. Sammallahti is also known as a passionate seeker of the perfect printing method. The Opus series, launched by him, is an integral feature of contemporary Finnish book art."–photo-eye
NYC PHOTO SALON: Presenting Their Own Work
Photograph © Gabriela Herman/ All rights reservedLast night I attended the monthly NYC Photo Salon for the first time. 8 photographers spoke about their work while presenting slides for about 15 minutes; Sharon Core, Gabriela Herman, Roxanne Lowit, Amy Peck, Elizabeth Raab, Celia Pomerantz, Fredda Gordon and Jay Maisel. Facebook: NYC Photo Group Salon. On the 3rd Wednesday of every month, 6:30 PM, 15 White St NYC
4.21.2010
RIJKSMUSEUM: Radiant Madonnas April 21
A restorer works on the painting Ariadne on Naxos (16th century), by the Italian painter Girolamo dai Libri, in the studio of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Photograph©EPA/MARCEL ANTONISSE.The photograph above isn't part of any photo contest or fine art exhibition, but I love the whole scene. It arrived via the artdaily blog where you can read the entire piece.
"The Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, has launched an ambitious restoration program. Masterpieces specially selected from their collection will undergo an intensive restoration process to ensure that they shine like never before by the time the museum’s main building re-opens in 2013...The initial results of this work go on display April 21, 2010 in the Philips Wing where the Rijksmuseum will be exhibiting the Radiant Madonnas – three round Italian Renaissance paintings that have been restored with the help of the latest research methods and will be presented as ‘reborn acquisitions from the museum’s own collection’."
"The Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam, has launched an ambitious restoration program. Masterpieces specially selected from their collection will undergo an intensive restoration process to ensure that they shine like never before by the time the museum’s main building re-opens in 2013...The initial results of this work go on display April 21, 2010 in the Philips Wing where the Rijksmuseum will be exhibiting the Radiant Madonnas – three round Italian Renaissance paintings that have been restored with the help of the latest research methods and will be presented as ‘reborn acquisitions from the museum’s own collection’."
The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Contemporary Dutch Artists: The Dutch As Seen in NYC and
Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin and Eugene van Lamsweerde
Inez van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin and Eugene van Lamsweerde
4.20.2010
STEPHEN MALLON: Earth Day In Grand Central Terminal April 21-24
Virginia, 2008Photograph (c) Stephen Mallon /All Rights Reserved
Stephen Mallon Prints on display at Grand Central Station Apr 21 - 24th
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Two images from my upcoming New York solo show "Next Stop Atlantic" will be on display at Grand Central Station, courtesy of The Metropolitan Transit Authority, in conjunction with Earth Day, April 22nd. These images are from the artificial reef project of the MTA to form sanctuaries for marine life by using former subway cars deep in the Atlantic ocean to form steel condos for fish! You can see a documentary on how they look Underwater Here. I am really honored that they are on display at Grand Central Station! – Stephen Mallon
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Giant Earth Images: This show illuminates Grand Central's soaring main concourse with inspiring environmentally themed quotes, messages, photographs and graphic images contributed by artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and Rafal Olbinski, among others. The show, projected onto two of the north columns in the concourse, runs 10 hours a day.
EarthFair Outdoors: April 23rd and April 24th; A two-day festival of art, music and the environment on Vanderbilt Ave. A large exhibit area highlighting green businesses, organic food and environmental groups, EarthFair also features live music.
Stephen Mallon "Next Stop-Atlantic"
Exhibition Opens Sept 10 2010
ALEXEY TITARENKO: Saint Petersburg
Photograph © Alexey Titarenko/ All rights reserved
#7 Untitled (Three Women Selling Cigarettes), 1992Photograph © Alexey Titarenko/ All rights reserved
#3 Untitled (Crowd 1), 1992Photograph © Alexey Titarenko/ All rights reserved
"A crowd of people flowing near the subway station formed a sort of human sea, providing me with a feeling of non-reality, a phantasmagoria. These people resembled shadows from the underworld, a world visited by Aeneas, Virgil’s character. My impressions as well as my emotional state were enormously profound and long lasting. I felt an intense urge to articulate this suffering and despair, to visualize the “peopleghosts,” to awaken empathy and love for my native city’s inhabitants, people who have been constantly victimized and ruined during the course of the twentieth century."
4.17.2010
LISA GALT BOND: An East Village Corner
2nd Avenue MosaicJim Power, known as the Mosaic Man, with Jesse Jane
Photograph © Lisa Galt Bond/ All rights reserved
2nd Avenue Mosaic LamppostJim Power, known as the Mosaic Man, with Jesse Jane
Photograph © Lisa Galt Bond/ All rights reserved
"Chet was like the sirens," said Lisa Galt Bond, referring to the mythic temptresses whose singing lured sailors to a dire fate. "He had a seductive, mystical sound that people responded to. But to follow the voice of the sirens was to be held captive, or end up dead."
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Poet Lisa Galt Bond collaborated with her friend, jazz trumpeter and singer Chet Baker, on an unfinished memoir. She later contributed her unpublished Chet Baker autobiographical notes and interviews to author James Gavins' major Baker biography, Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker.
+ + +Bond has been documenting the changing face of her East Village neighborhood for years. She has a rich history on the Lower East Side, going back to the days when the Bowery was not the trendy scene it is today. There were only two havens in the midst of skid-row before CBGB's, Phoebe's and the 70's Jazz Scene of the Tin Palace cafe. "Bond co-founded and performed with the Tin Palace All Stars, a group of poets and jazz musicians featuring Richie Cole, Paul Pines, Eddie Jefferson, Margot da Silva and Frank Murphy, with whom she co-founded Fox Press and Fox Magazine, and which later published Geography of the Erotic Body by Margot da Silva. Bond founded Express Press. She was co-founder (with Rick Borgia of Mink DeVille) of Hypnotech Productions, a studio that did sound tracks for movies.
Poet Paul Blackburn, dazzled by Bond's work, sent a tape of one of her readings to John Sinclair who then published In Sight, her first book, through his Artist's Workshop Press in Detroit. D.R. Wagner published her second book, Radar (Niagara Press). Her poems have also been published in IS, The Harris Review, Gaviota (Amsterdam).
Lyricist and Musical Producer, Lisa co-produced The Great Jazz Series at St. Mark's Church which featured concerts by Eddie Jefferson and Richie Cole, Leon Thomas, and Joe Lee Wilson in the late seventies. With Gerry de Burca she produced Biting the Apple, a cassette collection of poetry by New York and European poets."
Poet Paul Blackburn, dazzled by Bond's work, sent a tape of one of her readings to John Sinclair who then published In Sight, her first book, through his Artist's Workshop Press in Detroit. D.R. Wagner published her second book, Radar (Niagara Press). Her poems have also been published in IS, The Harris Review, Gaviota (Amsterdam).
Lyricist and Musical Producer, Lisa co-produced The Great Jazz Series at St. Mark's Church which featured concerts by Eddie Jefferson and Richie Cole, Leon Thomas, and Joe Lee Wilson in the late seventies. With Gerry de Burca she produced Biting the Apple, a cassette collection of poetry by New York and European poets."
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Chet Baker biographer, James Gavin, also author of Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne (one of Oprah's 2009 Top 25 Summer Reads), writes of Bond, "My dear Bohemian friend, you ARE New York to me: hip, smart, curious, vibrant, passionate, multi-talented, and resilient. For all that goes on in your fascinating self-created world, you are never too busy to extend a generous and caring hand. Thank you for always reminding me of why this town is the only home for me. Love, Jim G."
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