gns
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SFMOMA has video of its recent Stephen Shore slide show/lecture event up on their site now.
http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/videos
Haven't viewed it myself yet (Looks like it is about an hour and 40 minutes long). I do wish more schools & museums would make videos available like this.
Gary
http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/videos
Haven't viewed it myself yet (Looks like it is about an hour and 40 minutes long). I do wish more schools & museums would make videos available like this.
Gary
Papercut
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Thanks for that link, Gary! Definitely going to watch that as soon as I'm done with this semester (a stack of papers still awaits my grading pen).
SFMOMA has video of its recent Stephen Shore slide show/lecture event up on their site now.
http://www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/videos
Haven't viewed it myself yet (Looks like it is about an hour and 40 minutes long). I do wish more schools & museums would make videos available like this.
Gary
gns
Well-known
Finally got around to viewing and can definitely recommend this nice little personally guided tour of his entire career. He offers up a lot more insight into his thoughts and methods than many artists will at these "Talks". I've been to dozens since my student days. Give it a look.
Gary
Gary
efirmage
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Shore is one of my all time favorites. Thanks for sharing!
JayM
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I like listening to Stephen Shore talk. His book "The Nature of Photographs" is pretty cool too and has outdone Szarkowski's "The Photographer's Eye" in my opinion.
I was just about out of photographer interviews to watch so this is very appreciated! I'm less into Shore than when I first picked up a camera, but he still ranks pretty high for me
edit: For those of you who are familiar with Shore's writing and the projects you usually hear about, skip ahead about 50 minutes in the video and he gets into some stuff that's "fresher" at least as far internet available content is concerned.
I was just about out of photographer interviews to watch so this is very appreciated! I'm less into Shore than when I first picked up a camera, but he still ranks pretty high for me
edit: For those of you who are familiar with Shore's writing and the projects you usually hear about, skip ahead about 50 minutes in the video and he gets into some stuff that's "fresher" at least as far internet available content is concerned.
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