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includes: · (Re)Framing the War in Iraq by Judy Ditner. Through the work of VII photo-agency photographers Alexandra Boulat, Ron Haviv, Gary Knight, and Antonin Kratochvil, Judy Ditner explores how images of the current war in Iraq are being seen and how those experiences shape our understanding of the war. · Interview with Giorgio Baravalle by Liz Unterman. CPW's Education Coordinator, Liz Unterman visits Giorgio Baravalle of de.MO a publishing and design company, at his home and offices in Millbrook, NY to discuss his passion for photojournalism, his view on the state of photo-book publishing and the future of books.
· Interview with Sara Terry by Blake Fitch. |
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· IMAGING WAR portfolios featuring the work of Benjamin Busch, Farah Nosh, Suzanne Opton, Martha Rosler, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, and Jean-Christian Bourcart. · Noted Books including book reviews of Craig J. Barber's Ghosts in the Landscape (Umbrage Editions) by Jennie Enright and Howard Shatz's In Character: Actors Acting (Bulfinch Press) by Stefanie Djie. · In Light: William Laven (San Francisco, CA).· Cover: Martha Rosler, Hooded Captives, 2004, 24x20", Photomontage. Courtesy Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery, NYC |
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| The PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly, published four times a year since 1979, covers new visual concepts, critiques old ones, presents new artists and writers, and explores contemporary aesthetic idea from across the national and international field. Each issue investigates a timely theme in photography and related arts, including film and video. PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly is published by the Center for Photography at Woodstock in cooperation with the Catskill Mountain Foundation. It is printed by Ruder Finn Printing Service and distributed by Ubiquity Distributors, NY. | |||