Sentences with phrase «then curator of photography»

No Mountains in the Way: Photographs from the Kansas Documentary Survey, 1974 In 1974, with a grant of $ 5,000 from the NEA, No Mountains in the Way was organized by Jim Enyeart, then curator of photography at the University of Kansas Museum of Art.

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If MoMA's curators want this show to function like a real biennial, though — and signs are that they do — then they need to really go for it, to relax not just their material definition of the photograph but also some of the curatorial conceits that have governed photography at MoMA since Szarkowski's tenure.
Known for his pioneering work in color photography, Stephen Shore sold his first photographs to Edward Steichen, then a curator at MoMA, at the age of 12.
When he walked away, she recalled the time Julian Schnabel, then a young artist, came on to writer Carol Squiers (now a curator at the International Center of Photography).
Event Highlights Congo Dialogues public programme Jan. 23 Panel Discussion — Politics of the Congo, Now and Then Feb. 1 Curator's Exhibition Tour Feb. 6 Keynote Lecture & Roundtable on Photography and Violence Feb. 27 Film Screening & In Conversation
After the debut at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in October 2012, the show travels to the National Gallery and then the MFAH, where it is being overseen by Yasufumi Nakamori, MFAH Associate Curator of Photography.
The New Topographics take their name from an exhibition titled «New Topographics: Photographs of a Man - Altered Landscape,» mounted in 1975 by William Jenkins, then curator at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
On the advice of Peter Morrin, then - curator of the High Museum's 20th century art, AGG concentrated its efforts on three areas of focus: 20th - century prints by contemporary masters, photography prints by contemporary masters and multi-cultural arts and crafts.
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