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Maholy Nagy came from the Bauhaus in Europe. After World War II he came to the Illinois Institute of Design in Chicago. He hired Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind and Arthur Siegal. William Larson studied with them at IID. Anthony Lauro studied under Larson at Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Timothy Keating studied with Lauro at the Columbus College of Art and Design. I studied under Timothy Keating. Therefore Maholy Nagy is my great, great, great,great, great grandfather.Follow Me
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Category Archives: Other Artists
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My thoughts on the SPE National Conference in Chicago………
I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to attend the Society for Photographic Education’s annual conference this year in Chicago. I have never been to Chicago before. It is truly an amazing city. The architecture is breathtaking (and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Alejandro Cesarco, Andre Kertesz, Cindy Sherman, contemporary fine art photography, Daniel Brenner, David Hockney, Diane Arbus, Jerzy Lewczynski, Lutz Bacher, Martin Parr, Mona Karsa, Mona Kuhn, Neil Armstrong and his Hasselblad on the moon, Nicole Eisenman, of course Warhol's Mao in its massive glory, Richard Misrach, Robert Heinecken, Scott Burton, Shimon Attie, Shizuka Yokomizo, SPE, SPE2013, Sue Williams, Vija Celmins, William Klein
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Andy Warhol eating a hamburger.
Bitcho Maldito said it perfectly: “The key to understanding this performance is related to the fact that Warhol was a pop artist. He was an observer -not a critic- of pop culture, so he takes american life (junk-food and the … Continue reading
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Tagged andy warhol, burger king, consumer, consumerism, contemporary fine art photography, john kobeck, pop art
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Interview with John Sevigny
I recently had the privilege to interview John Sevigny, the highly regarded artist, photographer and teacher. John’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and beyond. John agreed to answer a few questions in … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary fine art photography, digital, El Salvador, film, film vs digital, Guatemala, John Sevigny, Mexico
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