American Photography
online audio clips and shows
From The J. Paul Getty Museum:
In
Focus: Picturing Landscape an exhibit held May 22 - October 7,
2012 at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Includes illustrated checklist, audio
clips. Accessed August, 2015.
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Jo
Ann Callis: Woman Twirling an exhibit held March 31 - August 9,
2009 at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Includes audio clips. Accessed August,
2015.
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Paul
Outerbridge: Command Performance an exhibit held March 31 - August
9, 2009 at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Includes audio clips. Accessed August,
2015.
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The page
for the exhibition Three Roads Taken: The Photographs of Paul Strand,
showing May 10 - September 4, 2005, an audio clip explains how Strand incorporated
modernist ideas into "Still Life with Pear." Other clips talk
about Strand's message in "Blind Woman," the photographer's interest
in rural Scotland in the photograph titled "White Horse, South Uist,"
and how strand created the image "Seated Man, Uruapan del Progreso
Michoacan, Mexico." Accessed August, 2015.
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The page
for the exhibit The Photographs of Frederick Sommer: A Centennial Tribute,
showing May 10 - September 4, 2005, contains three audio clips interpreting
the photographer's images. Accessed August, 2015.
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The page
for the photography exhibit Close to Home: An American Album showing
October 12, 2004 - January 16, 2005 contains an audio clip with curator
Weston Naef introducing the exhibition. Accessed August, 2015.
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From KCRW, a radio station broadcasting throughout Southern
California:
American Photography at the Getty
which aired on on.Tuesday, May 10, 2005. [Link found to be expired
as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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From Baylor University Art Museums, Martin Museum of Art:
Rebecca Senf lecture, recorded on
September 26th, 2013 regarding Ansel Adams: Environmentalism Born of
Experience. [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO
is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
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From The National Gallery of Art:
Carleton
Watkins: The Art of Perception. Sarah Greenough, curator of photographs,
talks about works by celebrated nineteenth-century photographer Carleton
Watkins, on view in the first major exhibition of Watkin's work in 20 years.
Aired March 11, 2000. (description courtesy NGA) [Link found to
be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
From National Public Radio:
Photo
Op: John Szarkowski's Art Vision from Day to Day, February 10,
2005 Accessed June, 2015.
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National
Geographic Portraits in Focus by Alex Chadwick, from Day to Day,
November 14, 2004 Accessed June, 2015.
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The
Photos of Edward Weston from Morning Edition, August 8, 2003
Accessed June, 2015.
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Margaret
Bourke-White's Photography of Design, February 26, 2003 with links
also to "Susan Stamberg reports on a Margaret Bourke-White retrospective
exhibit in New York" (February 28, 1998) and "Stamberg interviews
Vicki Goldberg, author of Margaret Bourke-White, A Biography"
(June 16, 1986) Accessed June, 2015
From Smithsonian American Art Museum:
Framing
the West: The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O'Sullivan, February
12, 2010 - May 9, 2010: podcast (illustrated audio) about the exhibition.
Accessed August, 2015.
From WGBH/Boston Forum Network:
FN Archives contains a series of 22 original
WGBH/FM radio essays by leading thinkers in the 20th Century on the nature
of creativeness in American arts, sciences, and professions. One of the
essays is titled Creative Method: Edward Steichen on Photography,
with Lyman Bryson interviewing Edward Steichen, photographer and painter.
[December 31, 1969] [Link found to be expired as of 2015 audit. TFAO
is saving the citation for use by researchers.]
TFAO also suggests:
Resource Library articles and
essays on American photography: 18-19th
Century, 19-20th Century,
20-21st Century
Texts on American photography from other web sites
Online videos
on American photography
DVD or VHS videos
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