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photo
new york 2005 will be held October 6 - 9 at the Metropolitan
Pavilion, 125 W. 18th Street. With over 40 installations
by galleries, private dealers and artists from around
the globe showing the finest contemporary photography
and photo based work . Show highlights include 8 artist
installations including Patterson Beckwith, Michael
Garlington, Tracey Snelling, and Unholy Erection, whose
work is all photographically derived; several breakout
young galleries: Creative Thriftshop from Brooklyn/Miami,
de Soto from Los Angeles, gescheidle from Chicago and
Bernard Toale from Boston and some of the most prominent
publishers of photo based art books in the world. In
conjunction with the exhibition, several stimulating
seminars will be offered, including a one day seminar
for photographers Fine Art Photography And The Marketplace
presented by photography consultant and educator, Mary
Virgina Swanson at School of Visual Arts Saturday October
8th and exclusive on-site collecting seminars held before
public hours.
View
inside of the Metropolitan Pavilion!
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JOHN
BENNETTE |
Freelance
writer, curator, and passionate advocate for collecting
exciting new voices in contemporary photo-based
art. He is the former discovery editor of 21st:
The Journal of Contemporary Photography.
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ALVIN
HALL |
Alvin
Hall has been collecting photographs since he
moved to New York in 1982, He acquires based on
intuition and gut feeling and funds his collecting
habit by designing and teaching financial market
training programs. His collection includes Tina
Barney, Lee Friedlander and Carrie Mae Weems.
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NICHOLAS
PRIOR |
Nicholas
Prior is an internationally recognized photographer
and avid photography collector. His work is included
in numerous public and private collections. He
teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York
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FINE
ART PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE MARKETPLACE
In this full day
seminar for photographers, Mary Virginia Swanson provides
insights into the most effective avenues for introducing your
work to professionals in the fine art arena. Registration
is encouraged for anyone interested in presenting their work
to this market.
Mary
Virginia Swanson is an author and a career consultant
to emerging and established photographers. She began her 25-year
career in photography at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
working on the publication "The Making of a Collection
(Aperture, 1982). Swanson headed educational programs for
The Friends of Photography from 1980 to 1984, when she joined
the staff at Magnum Photos in New York City to head exhibition
and book projects. It was during her tenure at Magnum that
she recognized the opportunities for artists to develop second
markets for their work, and in 1991 she founded SWANSTOCK,
an innovative agency managing licensing rights for over 500
fine art photographers including Sally Gall, Mark Klett and
Linda Connor. Now consulting, lecturing and conducting marketing
workshops for photographers, Swanson is a strong advocate
for collecting the work of emerging artists.
Swanson serves on the Board of Directors of the Santa Fe Center
for Photography, the Boards of Advisors of the Center for
Photographic Arts, PhotoAlliance and the Texas Photographic
Society, and the National Advisory Board of PhotoLucida.
The seminar will take place at School of Visual Arts, 209 E 23rd, 3rd Floor, NYC October 8, 2005, 9am-5pm
FOR
TICKET INFORMATION CALL: (505) 984-8353 OR CLICK
HERE
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Thursday,
October 6th
6 - 10 pm: Preview Reception
Friday, October 7th
10 - 11am Collecting Seminar with John Bennette
11 - 7 pm Public Hours
Saturday, October 8th
Saturday, October 8th
10 - 11am Collecting Seminar with Alvin Hall
11 - 7 pm Public Hours
Sunday, October 9th
10 - 11am Collecting Seminar with Nicholas Prior
11 - 6 pm Public Hours
TICKETS
$15 / 1 - Day Pass:
Friday, Saturday or Sunday
$25 / 3 - Day Pass
$75 / Collecting Seminar with John Bennette
$75 / Collecting Seminar with Alvin Hall
$75 / Collecting Seminar with Nicholas
Prior
$30 / Preview Reception
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