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Through the Lens of Francesca Woodman (Part 1 of 2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
7:15 - "Corner Pieces" by George Baker, University of C...
published: 05 Jul 2012
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Francesca Woodman
Francesca Stern Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models.
Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred (due to movement and long exposure times), merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured.
Her work continues to be the subject of much positive critical attention, years after her death at the age of 22, in 1981
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Woodman
Music credits:
The Library - Bonn Fields
After You Took Off - Miles Avida
Perplex Dilemmas - Miles Avida
Mind Manners - Heath Cantu
How the Rain Hits - Miles Avida
published: 13 Jan 2023
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Through the Lens of Francesca Woodman (Part 2 of 2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
00:35 - "Francesca Woodman in the Context of Early Vide...
published: 05 Jul 2012
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IN DREAMS
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/cinemacartography
An exploration of Photography as a medium through the visionary work of Arthur Tress, Francesca Woodman and Ogawa Yasuhiro.
Camera Obscura Episode 1 - In Dreams
0:00 Introduction
3:04 Arthur Tress
10:34 Francesca Woodman
14:23 Ogawa Yasuhiro
Artwork Curated by: Luiza Liz Bond
Additional Music by: Lewis Michael Bond
Featuring Photography by:
Dora Maar, Brittany Markert, Kosuke Okahara, Lieko Shiga, Rinko Kawauchi, Andrei Tarkovsky, Arthur Tress, Toshiko Okanoue, Hans Bellmer, Francesca Woodman, Ogawa Yasuhiro, Man Ray, Robert Frank, Maurice Tabart, Elena Helfrecht
For business inquiries: [email protected]
published: 10 Aug 2021
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Object Lesson: Jeanne Dunning on Francesca Woodman
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published: 16 Dec 2023
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FRANCESCA WOODMAN | De las sombras a la luz | Ep. III
Destaco algunos aspectos de la gran fotógrafa para tener en cuenta con nuestras creaciones.
Seguimos con este ciclo especial sobre la importancia de las mujeres en la historia de la fotografía como medio de expresión. Hoy es el turno de la genial Francesca Woodman.
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Documental "the Woodmans"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZQ4qzvQ8pU&t=11s
Música: Mark Harrington @Dragonflytap
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Capítulos:
00:41 Bio Francesca Woodman
03:00 Análisis general de la obra de Francesca
05:36 Aspectos técnicos y narrativos de la obra de Francesca
11:00 Mis cursos de foto expresiva
12:39 Aspecto lúdico de la obra de Francesca Woodman
13:18 Bús...
published: 20 Jul 2023
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NSE #450 | A conversation on Francesca Woodman: Alternate Stories
Executive Director Lissa McClure and Collections Curator Katarina Jerinic from the Woodman Family Foundation and curators Corey Keller and Elisabeth Sussman join critic, curator, and writer Lyle Rexer for a conversation on Francesca Woodman. We conclude with a poetry reading by Tyhe Cooper.
Artist and curator Katarina Jerinic is the Collections Curator for the Woodman Family Foundation and also serves on the board. She was the curator of the Estate of Francesca Woodman for more than a decade prior, during which time she organized numerous international exhibitions of and publications on Woodman’s work. During the last years of their lives, she managed the studios of Betty and George Woodman. Jerinic is also an artist—with recent solo exhibitions at SPACES Cleveland (2020) and Baxter Stree...
published: 15 Dec 2021
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Scenes from The Woodmans: Music Video (David Lang)
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IH0hUP
Apple Music: https://apple.co/2KlbC02
Bandcamp: https://davidlangmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-woodmans
"The Woodmans," winner of the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, was directed by Scott Willis and traces the story of a family broken and then healed by their art. With score by David Lang, performed by So Percussion, these excerpts from the film highlight the late artist and photographer Francesca Woodman, and feature the piece "titles."
#CantaloupeMusic #DavidLang
published: 03 May 2012
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Francesca Woodman, étoile filante de la photographie
L'artiste américaine Francesca Woodman, pionnière de la photographie performative tragiquement décédée à l'âge de 22 ans, est peu connue aujourd'hui. Elle continue pourtant d'influencer la création photographique contemporaine. Bertrand Schefer et Marion Grébert lui consacrent deux ouvrages. Ils sont les invités de Nicolas Herbeaux.
#photographie #art #bookclubculture
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published: 26 Mar 2023
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Rosalind Krauss on Francesca Woodman
Rosalind Krauss, an American art critic, art theorist and professor at Columbia University, evaluates the compositional properties of Woodman's works.
published: 21 Dec 2021
1:14:25
Through the Lens of Francesca Woodman (Part 1 of 2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's...
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
7:15 - "Corner Pieces" by George Baker, University of California, Los Angeles
36:20 - "The Odd Geometry of Time" by Jane Blocker, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
55:30 - Artist Conversation: Joan Jonas with Jennifer Blessing
Part 2 of the symposium: http://gu.gg/OKExL
https://wn.com/Through_The_Lens_Of_Francesca_Woodman_(Part_1_Of_2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
7:15 - "Corner Pieces" by George Baker, University of California, Los Angeles
36:20 - "The Odd Geometry of Time" by Jane Blocker, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
55:30 - Artist Conversation: Joan Jonas with Jennifer Blessing
Part 2 of the symposium: http://gu.gg/OKExL
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 55690
10:08
Francesca Woodman
Francesca Stern Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or ...
Francesca Stern Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models.
Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred (due to movement and long exposure times), merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured.
Her work continues to be the subject of much positive critical attention, years after her death at the age of 22, in 1981
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Woodman
Music credits:
The Library - Bonn Fields
After You Took Off - Miles Avida
Perplex Dilemmas - Miles Avida
Mind Manners - Heath Cantu
How the Rain Hits - Miles Avida
https://wn.com/Francesca_Woodman
Francesca Stern Woodman (April 3, 1958 – January 19, 1981) was an American photographer best known for her black and white pictures featuring either herself or female models.
Many of her photographs show women, naked or clothed, blurred (due to movement and long exposure times), merging with their surroundings, or whose faces are obscured.
Her work continues to be the subject of much positive critical attention, years after her death at the age of 22, in 1981
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Woodman
Music credits:
The Library - Bonn Fields
After You Took Off - Miles Avida
Perplex Dilemmas - Miles Avida
Mind Manners - Heath Cantu
How the Rain Hits - Miles Avida
- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 9586
1:21:31
Through the Lens of Francesca Woodman (Part 2 of 2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's...
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
00:35 - "Francesca Woodman in the Context of Early Video Art" by William Kaizen, Assistant Professor of Art History and Media Studies, Northeastern University
25:48 - "Memoir on the Work of Francesca Woodman" by Moyra Davey
44:55 - Group Conversation and Audience Q&A
Part 1 of the symposium: http://gu.gg/OKEvK
https://wn.com/Through_The_Lens_Of_Francesca_Woodman_(Part_2_Of_2)
To learn more, visit http://www.guggenheim.org/woodman
Scholars and artists examined the relationship between the still and moving image in Francesca Woodman's and other artists' production during the 1970s, particularly as associated with Post-Minimalism, performance, and video. Using the framework of Woodman's work, this series of brief talks and group conversations reconsiders artistic video in the 1970s, notions of time and space in Woodman's work, and feminist practice during the transformative artistic juncture of the period. Organized by Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator, Photography, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on the occasion of Francesca Woodman on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from March 16 - June 13, 2012.
00:35 - "Francesca Woodman in the Context of Early Video Art" by William Kaizen, Assistant Professor of Art History and Media Studies, Northeastern University
25:48 - "Memoir on the Work of Francesca Woodman" by Moyra Davey
44:55 - Group Conversation and Audience Q&A
Part 1 of the symposium: http://gu.gg/OKEvK
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 10840
18:01
IN DREAMS
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/cinemacartography
An exploration of Photography as a medium through the visionary work of Arthur Tress, Francesc...
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/cinemacartography
An exploration of Photography as a medium through the visionary work of Arthur Tress, Francesca Woodman and Ogawa Yasuhiro.
Camera Obscura Episode 1 - In Dreams
0:00 Introduction
3:04 Arthur Tress
10:34 Francesca Woodman
14:23 Ogawa Yasuhiro
Artwork Curated by: Luiza Liz Bond
Additional Music by: Lewis Michael Bond
Featuring Photography by:
Dora Maar, Brittany Markert, Kosuke Okahara, Lieko Shiga, Rinko Kawauchi,
Andrei Tarkovsky, Arthur Tress, Toshiko Okanoue, Hans Bellmer, Francesca Woodman, Ogawa Yasuhiro, Man Ray, Robert Frank, Maurice Tabart, Elena Helfrecht
For business inquiries:
[email protected]
https://wn.com/In_Dreams
Support us on Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/cinemacartography
An exploration of Photography as a medium through the visionary work of Arthur Tress, Francesca Woodman and Ogawa Yasuhiro.
Camera Obscura Episode 1 - In Dreams
0:00 Introduction
3:04 Arthur Tress
10:34 Francesca Woodman
14:23 Ogawa Yasuhiro
Artwork Curated by: Luiza Liz Bond
Additional Music by: Lewis Michael Bond
Featuring Photography by:
Dora Maar, Brittany Markert, Kosuke Okahara, Lieko Shiga, Rinko Kawauchi,
Andrei Tarkovsky, Arthur Tress, Toshiko Okanoue, Hans Bellmer, Francesca Woodman, Ogawa Yasuhiro, Man Ray, Robert Frank, Maurice Tabart, Elena Helfrecht
For business inquiries:
[email protected]
- published: 10 Aug 2021
- views: 58105
3:51
Object Lesson: Jeanne Dunning on Francesca Woodman
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https://wn.com/Object_Lesson_Jeanne_Dunning_On_Francesca_Woodman
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Produced by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 2023
- published: 16 Dec 2023
- views: 162
17:47
FRANCESCA WOODMAN | De las sombras a la luz | Ep. III
Destaco algunos aspectos de la gran fotógrafa para tener en cuenta con nuestras creaciones.
Seguimos con este ciclo especial sobre la importancia de las mujeres...
Destaco algunos aspectos de la gran fotógrafa para tener en cuenta con nuestras creaciones.
Seguimos con este ciclo especial sobre la importancia de las mujeres en la historia de la fotografía como medio de expresión. Hoy es el turno de la genial Francesca Woodman.
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Documental "the Woodmans"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZQ4qzvQ8pU&t=11s
Música: Mark Harrington @Dragonflytap
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Capítulos:
00:41 Bio Francesca Woodman
03:00 Análisis general de la obra de Francesca
05:36 Aspectos técnicos y narrativos de la obra de Francesca
11:00 Mis cursos de foto expresiva
12:39 Aspecto lúdico de la obra de Francesca Woodman
13:18 Búsqueda del reconocimiento
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https://www.martincasasphoto.net/
❤️ APOYÁ ESTE CANAL
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https://wn.com/Francesca_Woodman_|_De_Las_Sombras_A_La_Luz_|_Ep._Iii
Destaco algunos aspectos de la gran fotógrafa para tener en cuenta con nuestras creaciones.
Seguimos con este ciclo especial sobre la importancia de las mujeres en la historia de la fotografía como medio de expresión. Hoy es el turno de la genial Francesca Woodman.
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Documental "the Woodmans"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZQ4qzvQ8pU&t=11s
Música: Mark Harrington @Dragonflytap
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Capítulos:
00:41 Bio Francesca Woodman
03:00 Análisis general de la obra de Francesca
05:36 Aspectos técnicos y narrativos de la obra de Francesca
11:00 Mis cursos de foto expresiva
12:39 Aspecto lúdico de la obra de Francesca Woodman
13:18 Búsqueda del reconocimiento
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🌐 𝙼𝚒 𝚠𝚎𝚋
https://www.martincasasphoto.net/
❤️ APOYÁ ESTE CANAL
https://www.martincasasphoto.net/apoyaryoutube
💬 𝙼𝚒𝚜 𝚛𝚎𝚍𝚎𝚜
📷 https://www.instagram.com/martincasasphoto_23/
📷 https://www.instagram.com/fotoexpresiva/
🐦 https://twitter.com/mcasasphoto
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- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 1768
1:29:56
NSE #450 | A conversation on Francesca Woodman: Alternate Stories
Executive Director Lissa McClure and Collections Curator Katarina Jerinic from the Woodman Family Foundation and curators Corey Keller and Elisabeth Sussman joi...
Executive Director Lissa McClure and Collections Curator Katarina Jerinic from the Woodman Family Foundation and curators Corey Keller and Elisabeth Sussman join critic, curator, and writer Lyle Rexer for a conversation on Francesca Woodman. We conclude with a poetry reading by Tyhe Cooper.
Artist and curator Katarina Jerinic is the Collections Curator for the Woodman Family Foundation and also serves on the board. She was the curator of the Estate of Francesca Woodman for more than a decade prior, during which time she organized numerous international exhibitions of and publications on Woodman’s work. During the last years of their lives, she managed the studios of Betty and George Woodman. Jerinic is also an artist—with recent solo exhibitions at SPACES Cleveland (2020) and Baxter Street at CCNY, New York (2018)—and has taught and lectured on photography and art.
Independent curator and historian of photography Corey Keller is based in Oakland, California. She recently stepped down as curator of photography and acting head of the Photography Department at SFMOMA, where she was a member of the curatorial team from 2003 to 2021. Her critically acclaimed exhibitions include Dawoud Bey: An American Project (2020, co-organized with the Whitney Museum of American Art), Signs and Wonders: The Photographs of John Beasley Greene (2019), About Time: Photography in a Moment of Change (2016), Francesca Woodman (2011), and Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900. She is currently at work on a book about Anna Atkins and teaching at the California College of the Arts.
Lissa McClure is Executive Director of the Woodman Family Foundation, which stewards the work and legacies of Betty Woodman, Francesca Woodman, and George Woodman. She directs the vision and strategy for the Foundation with the Board of Directors and oversees its administration, operations, and partnerships. Prior to joining the Foundation, she was a longtime director of the Marian Goodman Gallery, where she worked closely with Julie Mehretu, John Baldessari, and Lawrence Weiner, and with Betty and George Woodman on behalf of Francesca Woodman. She was the Senior Director of Kurimanzutto New York and is currently on the Board of Directors of the John Baldessari Family Foundation.
Curator Elisabeth Sussman serves as Sondra Gilman Curator and Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. She co-curated the 1993 and 2012 Whitney Biennials, and organized the retrospective Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure” in 2007. Her recent exhibitions include Danny Lyon, Hélio Oiticica, Rachel Harrison, among others. She co-curated Eva Hesse Drawing at the Drawing Center and Eva Hesse: Sculpture at the Jewish Museum and co-organized a retrospective on Hesse for SFMOMA, an exhibition that received AICA’s first prize for the best monographic exhibition outside New York. With Sandra Phillips, she co-curated the retrospective Diane Arbus: Revelation at SFMOMA.
Independent critic, curator, and writer Lyle Rexer is the author of The Critical Eye: 15 Pictures to Understand Photography (Intellect Ltd 2019), The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography (Aperture 2009), and Photography’s Antiquarian Avant-Garde: The New Wave in Old Processes, (Harry N. Abrams 2002) and others. He has published hundreds of catalog essays and articles on art, architecture, and photography and contributed to such publications as The New York Times, Harper’s, Art in America, among others. He has lectured at many institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Yale University, among others, and he teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs at SVA.
Learn more: https://brooklynrail.org/events/2021/12/14/alternate-stories-francesca-woodman
~ ~ ~
The Rail has a tradition of ending our conversations with a poem, and on this day we were fortunate to have Tyhe Cooper reading.
A graduate from Pratt Institute, writer Tyhe Cooper works in experimental prose, poetry, and digital language art. They are a Production Assistant at the Brooklyn Rail.
~ ~ ~
Learn more about our conversations with artists at: https://brooklynrail.org/events
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooklynrail/
https://wn.com/Nse_450_|_A_Conversation_On_Francesca_Woodman_Alternate_Stories
Executive Director Lissa McClure and Collections Curator Katarina Jerinic from the Woodman Family Foundation and curators Corey Keller and Elisabeth Sussman join critic, curator, and writer Lyle Rexer for a conversation on Francesca Woodman. We conclude with a poetry reading by Tyhe Cooper.
Artist and curator Katarina Jerinic is the Collections Curator for the Woodman Family Foundation and also serves on the board. She was the curator of the Estate of Francesca Woodman for more than a decade prior, during which time she organized numerous international exhibitions of and publications on Woodman’s work. During the last years of their lives, she managed the studios of Betty and George Woodman. Jerinic is also an artist—with recent solo exhibitions at SPACES Cleveland (2020) and Baxter Street at CCNY, New York (2018)—and has taught and lectured on photography and art.
Independent curator and historian of photography Corey Keller is based in Oakland, California. She recently stepped down as curator of photography and acting head of the Photography Department at SFMOMA, where she was a member of the curatorial team from 2003 to 2021. Her critically acclaimed exhibitions include Dawoud Bey: An American Project (2020, co-organized with the Whitney Museum of American Art), Signs and Wonders: The Photographs of John Beasley Greene (2019), About Time: Photography in a Moment of Change (2016), Francesca Woodman (2011), and Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900. She is currently at work on a book about Anna Atkins and teaching at the California College of the Arts.
Lissa McClure is Executive Director of the Woodman Family Foundation, which stewards the work and legacies of Betty Woodman, Francesca Woodman, and George Woodman. She directs the vision and strategy for the Foundation with the Board of Directors and oversees its administration, operations, and partnerships. Prior to joining the Foundation, she was a longtime director of the Marian Goodman Gallery, where she worked closely with Julie Mehretu, John Baldessari, and Lawrence Weiner, and with Betty and George Woodman on behalf of Francesca Woodman. She was the Senior Director of Kurimanzutto New York and is currently on the Board of Directors of the John Baldessari Family Foundation.
Curator Elisabeth Sussman serves as Sondra Gilman Curator and Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. She co-curated the 1993 and 2012 Whitney Biennials, and organized the retrospective Gordon Matta-Clark: “You Are the Measure” in 2007. Her recent exhibitions include Danny Lyon, Hélio Oiticica, Rachel Harrison, among others. She co-curated Eva Hesse Drawing at the Drawing Center and Eva Hesse: Sculpture at the Jewish Museum and co-organized a retrospective on Hesse for SFMOMA, an exhibition that received AICA’s first prize for the best monographic exhibition outside New York. With Sandra Phillips, she co-curated the retrospective Diane Arbus: Revelation at SFMOMA.
Independent critic, curator, and writer Lyle Rexer is the author of The Critical Eye: 15 Pictures to Understand Photography (Intellect Ltd 2019), The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography (Aperture 2009), and Photography’s Antiquarian Avant-Garde: The New Wave in Old Processes, (Harry N. Abrams 2002) and others. He has published hundreds of catalog essays and articles on art, architecture, and photography and contributed to such publications as The New York Times, Harper’s, Art in America, among others. He has lectured at many institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Yale University, among others, and he teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs at SVA.
Learn more: https://brooklynrail.org/events/2021/12/14/alternate-stories-francesca-woodman
~ ~ ~
The Rail has a tradition of ending our conversations with a poem, and on this day we were fortunate to have Tyhe Cooper reading.
A graduate from Pratt Institute, writer Tyhe Cooper works in experimental prose, poetry, and digital language art. They are a Production Assistant at the Brooklyn Rail.
~ ~ ~
Learn more about our conversations with artists at: https://brooklynrail.org/events
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooklynrail/
- published: 15 Dec 2021
- views: 1080
7:23
Scenes from The Woodmans: Music Video (David Lang)
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IH0hUP
Apple Music: https://apple.co/2KlbC02
Bandcamp: https://davidlangmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-woodmans
"The Woodmans," winner...
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IH0hUP
Apple Music: https://apple.co/2KlbC02
Bandcamp: https://davidlangmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-woodmans
"The Woodmans," winner of the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, was directed by Scott Willis and traces the story of a family broken and then healed by their art. With score by David Lang, performed by So Percussion, these excerpts from the film highlight the late artist and photographer Francesca Woodman, and feature the piece "titles."
#CantaloupeMusic #DavidLang
https://wn.com/Scenes_From_The_Woodmans_Music_Video_(David_Lang)
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2IH0hUP
Apple Music: https://apple.co/2KlbC02
Bandcamp: https://davidlangmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-woodmans
"The Woodmans," winner of the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival, was directed by Scott Willis and traces the story of a family broken and then healed by their art. With score by David Lang, performed by So Percussion, these excerpts from the film highlight the late artist and photographer Francesca Woodman, and feature the piece "titles."
#CantaloupeMusic #DavidLang
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 58243
34:36
Francesca Woodman, étoile filante de la photographie
L'artiste américaine Francesca Woodman, pionnière de la photographie performative tragiquement décédée à l'âge de 22 ans, est peu connue aujourd'hui. Elle conti...
L'artiste américaine Francesca Woodman, pionnière de la photographie performative tragiquement décédée à l'âge de 22 ans, est peu connue aujourd'hui. Elle continue pourtant d'influencer la création photographique contemporaine. Bertrand Schefer et Marion Grébert lui consacrent deux ouvrages. Ils sont les invités de Nicolas Herbeaux.
#photographie #art #bookclubculture
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https://wn.com/Francesca_Woodman,_Étoile_Filante_De_La_Photographie
L'artiste américaine Francesca Woodman, pionnière de la photographie performative tragiquement décédée à l'âge de 22 ans, est peu connue aujourd'hui. Elle continue pourtant d'influencer la création photographique contemporaine. Bertrand Schefer et Marion Grébert lui consacrent deux ouvrages. Ils sont les invités de Nicolas Herbeaux.
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- published: 26 Mar 2023
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Rosalind Krauss on Francesca Woodman
Rosalind Krauss, an American art critic, art theorist and professor at Columbia University, evaluates the compositional properties of Woodman's works.
Rosalind Krauss, an American art critic, art theorist and professor at Columbia University, evaluates the compositional properties of Woodman's works.
https://wn.com/Rosalind_Krauss_On_Francesca_Woodman
Rosalind Krauss, an American art critic, art theorist and professor at Columbia University, evaluates the compositional properties of Woodman's works.
- published: 21 Dec 2021
- views: 3390