Monthly Archives: January 2010

Public Nail Clipping Needs to Stop

photo by Sam Morgan

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Rainbow

Jason Lazarus

melaniebonajo

Melanie Bonajo

lyndsywelgos

Lyndsy Welgos

melanieschiff

Melanie Schiff

annwoo

Ann Woo

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This Week In Stock Photography

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Announcing: 31 Women in Art Photography

31 Women in Art Photography

An Exhibition Curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein

Press Preview: Thursday, March 4, 12 – 6 p.m.; R.S.V.P. kate{at}hafny.org
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 6, 6 – 9 p.m.
After Party: Saturday, March 6, 9 p.m. – midnight
R.S.V.P required for opening reception and after party: rsvp{at}affirmationarts.com

Exhibition on view: Saturday, March 6 – Saturday, April 10, 2010

Location
Affirmation Arts
523 W. 37th Street
New York, NY 10018
(212) 925.0092
affirmationarts.com

Gallery hours: Mon – Fri, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sat, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Directions: A/C/E to 34th Street and 8th Avenue

January 18, 2010 – In March 2010, in honor of Women’s History Month, Humble Arts Foundation in association with Affirmation Arts will present its second edition of 31 Women in Art Photography, a five-week exhibition celebrating 31 of the most innovative women in new art photography. The exhibition, curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein, will present an eclectic mix of new talent, culled from open submissions. 31 opens at Affirmation Arts in New York City on Saturday, March 6 during The Armory Show 2010.

The exhibition includes photographs by Erica Allen, Amelia Bauer, Claire Beckett, Gilda Davidian, Jessica Eaton, Naomi Harris, Carmen von Kende, Anna Krachey, Yvonne Lacet, Erika Larsen, Jessica Mallios, Alison Malone, S. Billie Mandle, Paula McCartney, Rachelle Mozman, Yamini Nayar, Sarah Palmer, Kristine Potter, Heather Rasmussen, Justine Reyes, Lisa Robinson, Irina Rozovsky, Sasha Rudensky, Victoria Sambunaris, Robin Schwartz, Emily Shur, Brea Souders, Rachel Sussman, Kirsten Kay Thoen, Carson Fisk-Vittori, and Ann Woo.

Full press release

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Photo Book of the Week – Long Live the Large Family

Carl Johan De Geer – Long Live the Large Family
Edition of 250, 2010
Published by Dashwood Books together with Book-Hooray

This is my first book of 2010 and was really glad I got to go to the launch and signing for it last week. The work is very new to me, even though it was created in the 70s and 80s. The book is comprised of the “original grid composites of Carl Johan De Geer’s rare 1980 book MED KAMERAN SOM TROST (The Camera as Consolation).” The lightly coated matte paper with a slight yellow tint works very well with the imagery, as does the simple format and design.

-Grant Willing

Order the book here

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