thompsonks
Well-known
How about a return trip to the Cantor Museum for a look at some not-often-seen Robert Frank work? The show got a positive review from Kenneth Baker in the Chron.
http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Cantor-exhibit-gives-a-clear-picture-of-Robert-5746217.php
Kirk
http://www.sfgate.com/art/article/Cantor-exhibit-gives-a-clear-picture-of-Robert-5746217.php
Kirk
Bingley
Veteran
Thanks for the link, Kirk. I will plan on going on one of my visits to Silicon Valley this fall.
PMCC
Late adopter.
On my list.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
This is a little closer to home, though the leica store was our last meet up.
Peter Turnley "French Kiss" Reception and Talk
Leica Store San Francisco
Friday, October 24, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PDT)
San Francisco, CA
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peter-turnley-french-kiss-reception-and-talk-tickets-13052784229
Peter Turnley "French Kiss" Reception and Talk
Leica Store San Francisco
Friday, October 24, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (PDT)
San Francisco, CA
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peter-turnley-french-kiss-reception-and-talk-tickets-13052784229
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Thanks, I just signed up for the SF store event.
Very spooky website coding - Eventbrite.
They e-mailed the instant I hit tab on first of two e-mail fields ; without even finishing the second or submitting the form
Very spooky website coding - Eventbrite.
They e-mailed the instant I hit tab on first of two e-mail fields ; without even finishing the second or submitting the form
IdealCamera
Established
Went, saw, it's great
Went, saw, it's great
Go see the Frank exhibit. If you are familiar with Sarah Greenough's exhibit from a few years ago, or with her book, you'll enjoy this exhibit. The accompanying book is well done, plates printed very well if a little small. The exhibit prints are gorgeous and some come from Frank's own collection. Wonder how they persuaded him to loan them.
Went, saw, it's great
Go see the Frank exhibit. If you are familiar with Sarah Greenough's exhibit from a few years ago, or with her book, you'll enjoy this exhibit. The accompanying book is well done, plates printed very well if a little small. The exhibit prints are gorgeous and some come from Frank's own collection. Wonder how they persuaded him to loan them.
cz23
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Thanks for the link, Kirk. I'm not close to SF but will watch for the book to become available on Amazon.
John
John
lawrence
Veteran
I'll also look out for the book. The ending of the article made me laugh: "Robert Frank in America" demands that we look afresh at photographic classics, neither an easy thing to ask or to do, but an essential and finally bracing exercise.
What a load of baloney. Looking afresh at photographic classics is pretty easy in my opinion precisely because they are classics and therefore likely to be worth looking at. And every time you look you naturally re-evaluate, otherwise what's the point of looking?
What a load of baloney. Looking afresh at photographic classics is pretty easy in my opinion precisely because they are classics and therefore likely to be worth looking at. And every time you look you naturally re-evaluate, otherwise what's the point of looking?
newsgrunt
Well-known
and a recent interview with Frank up in Canada where he has a home.
http://thechronicleherald.ca/herald...t-frank-shares-stories-of-light-loss-and-love
http://thechronicleherald.ca/herald...t-frank-shares-stories-of-light-loss-and-love
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
I went today with a friend. Decent traffic at the exhibit itself. One odd thing about the exhibit is if you follow your way from left to right throughout the exhibit at about 60% of the way threw the exhibit you'll start to run into folks going right to left along the right wall for some reason. I've not really run into this problem at previous exhibits in this space.
I'd also note that the Canter has a few smaller exhibits up worth seeing as well.
Lastly, the Anderson Collection (and building next door to the Canter) is set to open on the 21st.
http://anderson.stanford.edu/
I'd also note that the Canter has a few smaller exhibits up worth seeing as well.
Lastly, the Anderson Collection (and building next door to the Canter) is set to open on the 21st.
http://anderson.stanford.edu/
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
While this isn't Photo exhibit it is a really exhibit none the less.
Ignore the fact that i used to work for Laika too.
http://www.chroniclebooks.com/blog/...-the-boxtrolls-cartoon-art-museum-exhibition/
But this could be a nice get together and centrally located too?
Ignore the fact that i used to work for Laika too.
http://www.chroniclebooks.com/blog/...-the-boxtrolls-cartoon-art-museum-exhibition/
But this could be a nice get together and centrally located too?
thompsonks
Well-known
Finally got there yesterday! A real treat. Some of his out-takes are as good as the ones he chose for The Americans, and in some cases you can see how an image in the book trumped another that's almost as good. Vintage prints of some familiar work, and previously unseen work to enjoy for the first time.
IMO a 'don't miss' show.
Kirk
IMO a 'don't miss' show.
Kirk
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