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SUMMARY:William Earle Williams: Party Pictures | Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease join us for a Launch Party at The Print Center! \nThe new monograph William Earle Williams: Party Pictures is dedicated to the artist’s acclaimed series of the same name. Williams’ insightful photographs taken in the 1970s and 80s revel in the details of a particular moment and reveal the unspoken cues of class\, race and gender. In Party Pictures\, you will find blue-blood doyennes in starched lace and society upstarts dripping with jewels alongside A-list celebrities and blue-collar wait staff. Williams employed his status as an artist to access otherwise inaccessible social events in Philadelphia\, such as highbrow charity galas\, as well as counter-culture costume parties and other gatherings. \nWilliam Earle Williams: Party Pictures was inspired by a 2011 exhibition of this work at The Print Center. Texts include an essay by The Print Center’s former Jensen Bryan Curator John Caperton\, connecting the “Party Pictures” to Williams’ other bodies of work\, an interview between Williams and Edith Newhall\, art critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer and ARTnews\, and an introduction by The Print Center’s Executive Director Elizabeth Spungen. \nWilliams is Professor of Fine Arts and Curator of Photography at Haverford College\, PA. His photographs have been exhibited widely\, including at the Cleveland Museum of Art\, Duke University\, Museum of Fine Arts Houston\, Smith College\, George Eastman House and National Gallery of Art. His work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York Public Library and Philadelphia Museum of Art. Williams has received individual artist fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. \nParty Pictures is a fascinating record of the time\, touching on the history of photography\, the legacy of Philadelphia and the societal changes of the late 20th century. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nWilliam Earle Williams PARTY PICTURES \nPublished by The Print Center\, Philadelphia\, PA (February 2020). Hardbound with tipped-in cover image\, 8 ½” x 8 ½”\, 92 pages\, 44 black and white tritone plates and 29 illustrations\, in an edition of 500. Designed by Laurie Churchman\, printed by Brilliant\, Exton\, PA. Available from The Print Center for $65. \nSpecial Edition \nA special edition includes a signed book and a gelatin silver print of Untitled\, 1981/2020 (the cover image) in an edition of 20 with 5 APs. Retailing for $600\, the special edition is available at a pre-launch price of $550 through March 11\, 2020. \nBooks and Special Editions are available through The Print Center Gallery Store. To make a purchase contact Evan Laudenslager\, Sales & Program Manager\, at elaudenslager@printcenter.org\, 215.735.6090 x2 or order online. \n________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nPress Release\nPress Images \nPRESS \n‘William Earle Williams: Party Pictures\,’ The Eye of Photography\, March 2020 pdf \n‘William Earle Williams PARTY PICTURES.’ All About Photo\, February 2020 pdf \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/william-earle-williams-party-pictures-launch-party/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:book launch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T193000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch with John Lehr
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of his publication The Island Position\, newly released by MACK books\, John Lehr will speak about the book and his practice with Peter Barberie\, The Brodsky Curator of Photographs\, Philadelphia Museum of Art. \n\nAs described by the publisher\, “The ‘Island Position’ is an advertising term that describes the premium position of an advertisement surrounded solely by editorial content. In The Island Position\, John Lehr explores the facades of American commercial spaces that are threatened by the emergence of e-commerce. In a rush to remain relevant\, storeowners emblazon their windows and walls with anything that will grab attention: tessellations of quick-fading ads\, floor-to-ceiling decals of fanned money or flowing hair\, haphazard product displays\, and desperate\, hand-scrawled invitations. They repaint\, renovate\, rebrand\, and rearrange\, gestures which point to the desires and anxieties of people who are being left behind as our thumbs lead us into the new economy. The work presents a turning point in our cultural landscape: the transition from a physical culture to a virtual one.” \n  \nThe book is 112 pages and includes a short story by George Saunders. It will be available for purchase at the launch.  \n\nJohn Lehr received a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA from Yale University. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum; Yale University Art Gallery\, New Haven\, CT; Metropolitan Museum of Art\, Morgan Library and Museum and Museum of Modern Art\, all New York; and Center for Creative Photography\, Tucson\, AZ. Lehr has been reviewed widely\, in publications including Artforum\, Art in America\, Artinfo\, Artnews\, The Brooklyn Rail\, Collector Daily\, The New Yorker\, New York Magazine\, The New York Times and The Washington Post. His recent publications include newflesh (Gnomic Book: New York\, 2019)\, PhotoWork: Forty Photographers on Process and Practice (Aperture: New York\, 2019)\, Photography is Magic (Aperture: New York\, 2015) and The Pure Products of America Go Crazy (Center for Creative Photography: Tuscon\, 2015). He is the author of El Camino Real (Roman Nvmerals: New York\, 2016) and The Island Position (MACK: London\, 2018). \n  \nPeter Barberie is the Brodsky Curator of Photographs\, Alfred Stieglitz Center\, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He holds a B.A. from the University of Connecticut\, Storrs and an M.A. and Ph.D. in the history of photography and modern art from Princeton University. Since 2008 he has organized more than twenty-five exhibitions\, including Long Light: Photographs by David Lebe (2019)\, the first survey devoted to the American photographer; WILD: Michael Nichols (2017)\, a survey of Nichols’ photography of the natural world creatively installed with art on similar themes from across the Museum’s collection; Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography (2014)\, an in-depth retrospective of Strand’s photography and films that traveled to several European venues; and Zoe Strauss: Ten Years (2012)\, a mid-career survey of Strauss’s photography and her closely related efforts at public engagement. His publications include Long Light: Photographs by David Lebe (2019); Paul Strand: Master of Modern Photography (2014); Zoe Strauss: Ten Years (2012); Dreaming in Black and White: Photography at the Julien Levy Gallery (2006); and Looking at Atget (2005) as well as an essay for the exhibition catalogue Charles Marville\, Photographer of Paris (ed. Sarah Kennel\, published by the National Gallery of Art: Washington with University of Chicago Press: Chicago\, 2013). \n\nAll of The Print Center’s Exhibitions and Programs are free and open to the public.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/book-launch-with-john-lehr/
LOCATION:PA
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SUMMARY:Conversation + Book Signing with Henry Horenstein
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Henry Horenstein! The artist will discuss the work included in his exhibition at Swarthmore College on view until October 27\, including a series made in Cuba in 2000\, shown for the first time\, as well as upcoming projects. \nHorenstein will also sign copies of Henry Horenstein: Selected Works\, published by the List Gallery\, Swarthmore College\, in conjunction with the exhibition. The 60 page\, hard bound book includes tipped in images on the front and back covers\, 41 plates from the series “Animalia”\,” Humans” and “Cuba”\, with an essay by Andrea Packard in an edition of 300. \nThe book lists for $50\, but we will have 30 copies available at a special price of $40. Available for preorder here.
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/conversation-book-signing-with-henry-horenstein/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:book launch
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SUMMARY:BOOK SIGNING: Tom Griggs and Paul Kwiatkowski\, Ghost Guessed
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR A BOOK SIGNING\nTom Griggs and Paul Kwiatkowski\nGhost Guessed \nThursday\, September 27\, 6:00pm \nPlease join us in celebration of the recently released book Ghost Guessed with the photographers and authors Tom Griggs and Paul Kwiatkowski.. \n\n\nOn November 13\, 2009\, Andrew Lindberg\, a young pilot\, departed from the Twin Cities to meet his father for a hunting trip in northern Minnesota. He never arrived; a few days later\, Lindberg’s plane was located deep within the wilderness of the White Earth Indian Reservation. \nIn Ghost Guessed Tom Griggs and Paul Kwiatkowski examine how absences caused by death make memories\, no matter how abstract\, more salient and complex. A combination of intimate prose and photographs brings into focus our human connections as filtered through technology and visual media. From Lindberg’s accident to the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370\, Ghost Guessed reflects on how we process loss as it plays out in the ongoing digitalization of our lives. \n  \n  \n \n“Ghost Guessed is a beautiful\, complex construction of images and words\, sound and texture\, facts informed by memory\, loss and\, ultimately\, love.”\n-Andrea Modica\, photographer \nTom Griggs is a photographer\, writer and professor at La Universidad de Antioquia in Medellin\, Colombia. He is Founding Editor of the photography site Fototazo. His first book Herida y fuente was published by Mesæstándarin\, 2017. \nPaul Kwiatkowski\, a photographer and writer\, is based in New York. His first book And Every Day Was Overcast was released by Black Balloon\, 2013. \nGhost Guessed\, Tom Griggs and Paul Kwiatkowski\, Published by Mesæstándar\, hardcover\, 156 pages\, text in English and Spanish\, $30\, available for purchase at The Print Center. \nRelease
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/book-signing-tom-griggs-and-paul-kwiatkowski-ghost-guessed/
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SUMMARY:Book Launch with Andrea Modica
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Print Center is very pleased to host the Philadelphia launch of renowned photographer Andrea Modica‘s new photobook titled January 1. The book explores the Philadelphia tradition of the Mummers through a portraits of participants in the brigade known as Wenches. This is the culmination of a 10-year project\, made over 10 New Year’s days from 2009 -2018. \nPlease join us for a reception to celebrate the launch of January 1. \nThe beautifully crafted book was published by L’Artiere (Bentivoglio\, Italy) in an edition of 700. The 64 pages contain 27 tritone black and white plates reproduced at the 10″ x 8″ size of Modica’s original platinum/palladium contact prints. The luxe black cover is printed with silver ink\, $72. \nSpecial edition print from January 1 by Andrea Modica\, 2018\n  \nIn addition to Andrea Modica‘s luxurious book January 1\, we are pleased to offer an exclusive limited edition book and print set in conjunction with the release. This is an incredible opportunity to collect an outstanding work of art as well as a piece of Philadelphia history and culture. The offer includes a signed book and a masterful 10″ x 8″ contact gelatin silver print from 10 artist’s proofs\, which accompany the edition of 20\, $575. This special edition is available through The Print Center Gallery Store for a preorder price of $500 until April 18th. \n  \nORDER YOUR SIGNED BOOK TODAY! \nFor more information\, contact Evan Laudenslager at elaudenslager@printcenter.org or 215.735.6090 x2 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis program is co-sponsored by the\n Drexel University Photography Program \n  \nPress Release \nPress \n“Andrea Modica’s ‘January 1’\, It’s a man’s world\,” Broad Street Review\, Lev Feigin\, April 22\, 2018     pdf\n“Mummers off Broad: New book of photos documents a decade of wenches\,” WHYY\, NewsWorks Tonight\, Peter Crimmins\, April 20\, 2018  pdf\n“Andrea Modica: January 1\,” Lenscratch\, Aline Smithson\, April 17\, 2018    pdf\n“In ‘January 1\,’ A New Photography Collection Casts Mummers In A Different Light\,” University City Review\, April 11\, 2018    pdf\n“Review: ‘January 1’ by Andrea Modica\, (L’Artiere Editions)\,” Fototazo\, April 8\, 2018     pdf\n“Book Launch and Reception: Andrea Modica\, ‘January 1’\,” artblog\, April Picks\, April 4\, 2018 \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n  \nPress Images (password protected) \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/book-launch-3/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:book launch
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SUMMARY:Book Launch with Cliff Ross
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR A BOOK LAUNCH \nWednesday\, April 11\, 2018\, 6:00pm \nCliff Ross and Philippe Jean: Philadelphia Neighborhood Typefaces \nDesigner Cliff Ross continues leading the way in font innovation through a unique collaboration with local Philadelphia artist\, Philippe Jean. The two artists met years ago as co-workers at Philadelphia Weekly. Together\, the pair has created a book featuring Cliff’s original Philly Fonts and Philippe’s artwork\, all inspired by the city of Philadelphia. \nThe publication is a hybrid of fine art and typography design. Cliff Ross has always had a passion for great typography\, and in 2017 released the first collection of ‘Philly Fonts’. The set featured 10 fonts representing neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia. A second generation of fonts\, ‘The Contour Collection’\, was created and launched later that year. In the book\, each font and the complimentary piece of artwork represents a different neighborhood of Philadelphia. Places like Bella Vista\, Manayunk\, Swampoodle and El Centro de Oro have all been represented in font form and accompanied by art\, also inspired by the area. The hardcover book was designed\, printed\, and made in Pennsylvania. Each book also includes a sheet insert of ‘Philly Dingbat’ stickers. The ‘Obvious Philly Dingbats’ was the first collection of Philly-inspired glyphs\, released by Cliff Ross last year. \nYou can find and download all the Philly Fonts at www.phillyfonts.com. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n 
URL:https://printcenter.org/100/event/book-launch-2/
LOCATION:The Print Center\, 1614 Latimer Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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