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Posted March 4th, 2009 in ACP Participating Venues, Art Events

"Yes, Columbus Did Discover America!", San Francisco, 1938 © John Gutmann
© John Gutmann, “Yes, Columbus Did Discover America!”, San Francisco, 1938

WINTER FILM FEST
Special screenings of short documentary films on the lives and work of four master photographers, followed by a discussion of photographs by the artists.
Featuring live Q&A via phone with the film’s director.
Coffee and biscotti precede the films.

John Gutmann
My Eyes Were Fresh
a film by: Jane Levy Reed
This is the third of four films.

My Eyes Were Fresh provides a richly textured view of the photographer and his ideas and times. Based on invaluable documentary footage of interviews with Gutmann and material drawn from the photographer’s personal photographs of Breslau, Berlin, and San Francisco, the film is a close examination of the breadth of Gutmann’s vision.

Saturday, March 7, 2009
10:30 AM @
Lumière
Galleries of Peachtree Hills
425 Peachtree Hills Avenue, Suite 29B
When you enter the complex, bear to the right,
Building 5, second floor.

Seating is limited please RSVP
rsvp@lumieregallery.net
Copies of the DVD will be available for purchase.

Additional film in the series:
Imogen Cunningham – Portrait of Imogen – March 21, 2009

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