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October 7, 2011
Michael Moore Speaking at Occupy Wall Street by David Stock
September 9, 2011
Remembering 9/11 - Hazel Hankin's images of the vigil in support of Rescue Squad 1 in Brooklyn
We honor all the brave heroes of 9/11. Our hearts go out to all who lost so much on that day.
The middle photograph and many other others from the HERE IS NEW YORK: A DEMOCRACY OF PHOTOGRAPHS collection are on exhibit in New York at the International Center of Photography's exhibition, REMEMBERING 9/11, a collaboration between ICP and the National September 11 Memorial Museum (NS11MM).
September 9, 2011 through January 8, 2012
ICP - 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New York, 212-857-0000
This photograph is also part of the exhibition at the School of Visual Arts, HERE IS NEW YORK: REVISITED,
September 6 - 17, 2011
Reception: Friday, September 9, 6-8pm.
SVA Westside Gallery, 133/141 West 21 Street New York, 212-592-2145
Photographs © Hazel Hankin, all rights reserved.
May 4, 2011
Steve Giovinco - Psychologically Intimate Photographs of Couples at Smith College - April 27 - August 30, 2011
Steve Giovinco is having a one-man show of his Psychologically Intimate Photographs of Couples at Smith College's Oresman Gallery.
April 27-August 30, 2011
Mon-Fri 10-4
Lecture: April 27, 5pm
Oresman Gallery of Art
Hillyer Art Building
Smith College Northampton, MA
Psychologically intimate and emotional relations between couples are the focus of Steve Giovinco’s exhibition and lecture at Smith College. Unlike other photographers, Steve not only takes the photographs—he’s in them with his wife. The subjects are unguarded moments taken from daily life, and since he doesn’t see what is being photographed, Steve relies on intuition and spontaneity. Influences are the films of Fassbinder and Ingmar Bergman and renaissance and Nineteenth Century painting.
Steve says: “I see what is in front of me, feel an emotional and visceral connection, and capture this in photographs. Documenting how people live their lives, my photographs trace the poetry and lyricism of daily life.”
Read more about the show on Steve Giovinco's blog.
January 29, 2011
Joseph Sohm's Visions of America - iPad Vook

VISIONS OF AMERICA addresses a single question: How do you photograph democracy? After all, democracy is an "idea," and not something one can easily wrap one's lens around. But photographing democracy is indeed what Joseph Sohm has done in this epic journey across the fifty states. Spanning three decades, tens of thousands of images were assembled in what becomes a compelling mosaic.
Visions of America is a perceptive work about both the photographer and the photographed. Reflecting on the wisdom of the founders, coupled with personal observations about American history, Sohm takes us on an insightful journey down the back roads and byways of the U.S., ultimately leading to a deeper understanding and appreciation of who we are as a nation and a people. Visions of America is a sweeping portrait of life in this American democracy, a portrait that shows us US, the United States.
November 5, 2010
Steve Giovinco in 100 PORTRAITS/100 PROJECTS at FotoWeekDC
Photographs will be projected on the outside of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and at three other locations from 6:00 to 11:00 pm starting Saturday evening Nov. 6th through Nov. 13th, as part of NightGallery@thecorcoran. It is curated by Andy Adams | Flak Photo and Indie Photobook Library creator Larissa Leclair.
There will be a free lecture Saturday, November 6 at 2:30pm at the Corcoran about the NightGallery projections.
Other photographers include:
Brian Ulrich
Chris Verene
Doug Dubois
Jen Davis
Jessica Todd Harper
Justine Reyes
Mona Kuhn
Todd Hido
Zoe Strauss
Zwelethu Mthethwa
+90 others
September 27, 2010
David Stock Exhibits at PowerHouse Arena
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Capture Brooklyn: Exhibition
September 26—October 15
PowerHouse Arena
37 Main Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn
Capture Brooklyn, a new initiative by the New York Photo Festival, is a juried exhibition of contemporary photography that seeks to capture the spirit and essence of Brooklyn.
June 26, 2010
June 13, 2010
David Stock exhibits at A.M. Richard Fine Art
© David Stock
Polaroid: Instant Joy! - curated by Andrew Garn
June 19 - July 31, 2010
Opening reception: June 25, 6-8pm
A.M. Richard Fine Art
328 Berry Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
L to Bedford; J, M, Z to Marcy Ave; B61 to Driggs and South 4th street
www.amrichardfineart.com
917-570-1476
“The pictures come out like presents…”- William Wegman
When Edwin Land introduced Polaroid Instant Film in 1947, he was unaware that he would anticipate two revolutions in photography. The first was instant photography, where both photographer (and human subject) could sample their image immediately. The second was digital photography, with a different -- and less expensive -- type of instant image. Ironically, this alternative hastened the demise of Polaroid.
What is the allure and fascination of the Polaroid? Beyond the sheer magic of seeing an image appear from nothingness, the prints could be remarkably rich, vibrant and resolute, rivaling and sometimes surpassing the finest silver or color prints. The Polaroid print was a living object: you shook it in the air or held it in the warmth of your armpit to accelerate development. With the sharing of the image and the subsequent marvel, taking a picture became an interactive experience.
June 10, 2010
Steve Giovinco Exhibits at Lohin Geduld Gallery
June 10 through July 10
New York, NY
"Portrayal – from the Latin verb protrahere, to draw forward (pro- forward + trahere- to draw)
To make a portrait is to engage in a close and risky relationship with the subject. The process, bringing forward knowledge, can collapse social norms of comfortable distance. The portrayal of a living subject allows for limitless surprise and for the unknown to appear even in a beloved face and form.
The artists participating in “Portayal” have captured a connection between artist and subject. This relation is real, but cannot be pinned on likeness or mood. It is the opposite of anonymity. Arising from the complexity of a two-way encounter, the work does not partake of narrative or easily identified emotion.
Empathy, frailties and strengths, and individuality are made concrete by these portraits. But the telling mark or method of this accomplishment cannot be ascertained. Mysterious as the intimate can be, these portraits are an antidote to our daily bath in data, information without intelligence. They draw forth questions." - Marianne Gagnier June 2010
June 3, 2010
Steve Giovinco Exhibits at Jim Kemper Fine Art

June 3-July 16th, 2010
Opening Reception: June 3, 6-8pm
With Eduardo del Valle and Mirta Gòmez, Gianfranco Gorgoni, Tanja Alexia Hollander, Chris Becker
Jim Kempner Fine Art 501 West 23 Street New York, NY 10011
(212) 206-6872 - dru@jimkempner.com - www.jimkempnerfineart.com
Steve Giovinco Joins GalileoPix
His photographs have been exhibited in solo museum shows, including those at: California Museum of Photography; the Butler Institute of American Art; Fotogalerie Wien, Vienna; the VELAN Center, Torino, Italy; and the University of the Arts, Philadelphia.
He has had solo exhibitions at Jim Kempner Fine Art and Dru Arstark Fine Art, both in New York. Group exhibitions include: the Brooklyn Museum; the Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati; the Winnipeg Art Gallery, with Jeff Wall, Sam Taylor Wood; Sadler’s Wells, London, with Thomas Joshua Cooper and Richard Billingham; Exit Art, New York; and White Columns, curated by Gregory Crewdson. Besides more than a dozen group gallery shows in New York, other gallery shows have been in Spain, Chicago, and Miami. He received Yaddo artist residency fellowships in 2001 and 2002.
Museums collecting his work have included: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Brooklyn Museum of Art; Yale University Museum of Art; The Butler Institute of Art; The California Museum of Photography; the Winnipeg Art Gallery; and The Lowe Art Museum, Miami, among others.
Reviews have been published in Art in America, Tema Celeste and Zoom magazine and his work has appeared in the New York Times. He has self published three books, and his work as been published in many catalogues, most recently in 2009 for the Lowe Art Museum, Miami. He has also participated in many art fairs, and his photographs have been auctioned at Sotheby’s and elsewhere.
VIEW IMAGES BY STEVE GIOVINCO
- website
June 3, 2009
Hazel Hankin exhibits at AM Richard Fine Art
ALL ROADS LEAD TO CONEY ISLAND curated by Andrew Garn
Contemporary works of art, paintings, sculpture, films, photographs and historical ephemera.
Works by robert & robbie bailey, todd boebel, matilde damele, françois deschamps,richard eagan, emily feinstein, hazel hankin, robert hickman, hawley hussey, bill jacobson, marc kehoe, salem krieger, laure leber,andrew lichtenstein, doni lucas, ingrid ludt, barbara mensch, philomena marano,ann murphy, bethany obrecht, james reeder, arthur robins, molly schwartz, susan shapiro and robert vizzini.
On view MAY 29th – JULY 12th, 2009
Fri-Sun 1-6pm
A.M. Richard Fine Art
328 Berry Street, 3rd Floor
(Between South 4th and South 5th Streets)
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Tel: (917) 570-1476L to Bedford; J,M,Z to Marcy ave; B61 to Driggs & South 4th street
www.amrichardfineart.com
Photograph © Hazel Hankin
November 3, 2008
Hazel Hankin's photographs on view at CONEY ISLAND MAYBE Exhibition

October 25, 2008
Hazel Hankin winner of Honorable Mention in Px3's Human Condition Competition, Prix de la Photographie Paris.

Hazel photographed regularly in Cuba In the 1990s. Graphis Press published work from her photo essays on Cuban life in a time of economic crisis and on Muhammad Ali’s humanitarian aid tour of
Hazel’s images of the innovative architecture of
Hazel’s ongoing project, Rhythm & Rapture, brings together two of her life’s passions — social dancing and photography — in images of salsa, swing and tango dancers. Work from this series was exhibited in a one-person show at the
http://www.px3.fr/winners/hc/zoom.php?eid=2178-07&uid=3225638
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Tibor Bognar Joins GalileoPix

TIBOR BOGNAR is of Hungarian origin and lived in several European countries before settling in Canada. After getting an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering, he worked for about a dozen years as a professional musician before he became interested in photography. Since he had already became addicted to traveling as a musician, it seemed natural to combine travel and photography.
In the years since making the decision to devote himself to photography, Tibor Bognar has photographed in well over 100 countries. He has published a coffe-table book about Japan, "Japon, visages de le metamorphose", Editions Vilo, Paris, 2006, in collaboration with his wife, writer Teresa Perez. The two have collaborated on many travel-related articles for European and Asian magazines.
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