Photography

Director David Lynch unveils his art at Surrealist museum

Film director Lynch is famous for his eerie films like "Lost Highway" and "Blue Velvet." Few people know him as a painter and graphic artist. Now, a museum in Germany has devoted an entire exhibition to his artworks.

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The Kansas City Star, Mo., Alice Thorson column: 2009 Charlotte Street Foundation Awards show is...

The featured artists -- Jaimie Warren, Dylan Mortimer and Andrzej Zielinski -- are young, but they have blown past the "emerging" label. Last January, each received a grant of $10,000 through an awards program that represents...

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Wildlife event draws thousands

Patti Dozier THOMASVILLE — A photograph of a white goat’s face peering through a fence was among Shannon Thompson’s photography on exhibit Saturday at the Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival at Thomasville Cultural Center. Nearby...

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7 Ways to Get Your Photos Seen

I wanted to talk a little about a different kind of exposure for your photography… the kind that results in more people seeing your work. I have had a lot of people ask how to get their photos seen and many believe that simply...

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landscape west: 2006-2008 photography by mike irwin

"landscape west" is a photographic journey through the diverse landscapes of the western United States. This portfolio represents the artist's works from 2006-2008. Mike Irwin infovein Dallas, Texas Mike Irwin is an Artist and...

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Uncertain States: a second look

Peter Corbishley also pays a visit to the photographic show in Commercial Road Alerted by LKL, it was a pleasant surprise, on my way back from eating Korean food in New Malden, to pop into Photo Space at the bottom of the road...

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Flash photography: the Heat portraits

You could be forgiven for thinking Heat magazine is all sweat patches, cellulite and beer bellies. But it has also published some of the most inventive celebrity portraits of the past decade Would you pose as a flasher? Share a...

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Putting together 'our nation's photo album'

Nigel Dickson's photograph of the late jazz giant Oscar Peterson, part of a show on view at the Royal Ontario Museum until March. Nigel Dickson Ian Brown considers what a government that nixes a national portrait gallery is...

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Paintings bring historical photographs to life

ASHEVILLE — Amy Musser sees her grandfather every day. She was a little worried about handing the precious photograph over to Signe and Genna Grushovenko, a husband-and-wife team who create paintings based on black-and-white...

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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Celebrates Harry Callahan's Graphic Sensibility

BOSTON, MA.- The brilliant graphic sensibility of Harry Callahan (1912-1999), a major figure in American photography, is the focus of Harry Callahan: American Photographer at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA). Debuting...

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