American Architectural Photography (original) (raw)

American Architectural Photography

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(New Mexican Church, 2021. Photo by John Hazeltine)

Excavation: Recent Photographs by Stanley Greenbergwas a 2013 exhibit at the Bellarmine Museum of Art which says: "This exhibition of more than 50 images is the artistic culmination of critically acclaimed photographer Stanley Greenberg's quest to walk every street in New York City, documenting the typologies he encounters while traversing the island in search of remnants of a forgotten urban past." Readers may download the Exhibition Catalogue with entries by Jill J. Deupi, Kurt Schlichting, Johanna X.K. Garvey, and Jung Joon Lee. Accessed 1/17

Misty Keasler: Haunt is a 2017 exhibit at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth which says: "Approximately 40 photographs (out of 104) that feature American haunted houses are included in this exhibition. These photographs are unpopulated, apart from a few gory figurative props such as severed heads, monsters, and dead bodies." - To read more after exhibit closes, go to "Past Exhibitions" section of museum website. Also see artist's website Accessed 11/17

Maynard L. Parker Collection, from The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens. Includes biography and database. Accessed August, 2015.

Philip Trager: A Retrospective is a 2006 exhibit at the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown which says: "For more than 40 years, Philip Trager's luminous and compelling photographs of architecture and dancers have revealed a distinctly personal approach to form and place." Accessed 12/18

(above: A Mission in Bloom, 2017 Photo by Barbara Hazeltine)

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TFAO catalogues:

American Representational Artlinks to dozens of topics in American Representational Art

Audio Online a catalogue of online streaming audio recordings

Collections of Historic American Art notable private collections

Distinguished Artistsa national registry of historic artists

Geographic Tour of American Representational Art History a catalogue of articles and essays that describe the evolution of American art from the inception of the United States to WWII.

Illustrated Audio Onlinestreaming online narrated slide shows

Articles and Essays Onlinesubstantive texts published outside of Resource Library

Videos Online a comprehensive catalogue of online full motion videos streamed free to viewers

Videos an authoritative guide to videos in VHS and DVD format

Books general reference books published on paper

Interactive mediamedia in CD-ROM format

Magazines paper-published magazines and journals

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