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June 8th, 2009

Steve Aishman talks with Julian Cox, curator of photography at The High Museum about Richard Misrach’s current exhibition “On the Beach“. This video is available in HD on youtube.

June 3rd, 2009

It’s interesting to see the similarities across these four projects: Robin Rhode’s “Stone Flag” which was on the cover of “Art in America” in January, Jan Von Hollenben’s exhibition at Marcia Wood Gallery in 2008, “Sorry I’m Late” which has been rocketing around youtube this past week, and Oren Lavie’s “Her Morning Elegance“.

Robin Rhode
© Robin Rhode

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© Jan von Hollenben

June 2nd, 2009

“You don’t have to be a Rockefeller to collect art.” The story of Herb and Dorothy Voegel. More on imdb, & official site here. (via Amy Stein)

HERB & DOROTHY Trailer from Herb and Dorothy on Vimeo.

June 1st, 2009

The great documentary about William Eggleston is available for free, via Snag Films. (via a photo editor)

May 5th, 2009

“He follows the rule of thirds…” (From the “everyone’sthing‘s a photographer” dept.)

“Our cat Cooper has been taking his own pictures for over a year now. Once a week he wears this light weight digital camera which automatically snaps a new photo every 2 minutes.”

Stills from Cooper’s cat cam are over here.

April 22nd, 2009


inside the photographers_studio from andrew hetherington on Vimeo.

More Alec Soth on ACP Now!

April 1st, 2009

Jen Lemen and Atlanta-based photographer Stephanie Roberts have a dream assignment, and are looking to travel to five continents to photograph hope. You can vote for their project through Friday, and give them a chance of making their dream come true.


Shutter Sisters Dream Assignment: Picture Hope from LittlePurpleCow Productions on Vimeo.

“Jen Lemen, and I are currently competing in the “Name Your Dream Assignment” photography contest sponsored by Microsoft and Lenovo. Our project, “Picture Hope”, is currently ranked in the top three entries thanks to great support from our community. The assignment would send us on a journey to five continents where they’ll search for visions of hope in the lives of the very people who have had every reason to abandon hope as nothing more than wishful thinking – former modern day slaves, genocide survivors, young activists, orphans, old visionaries and new immigrants. We’ll begin in northeastern Rwanda in a quiet village where two young girls wait to be reunited with a mother they’ve been missing for more than three years. Our journey ends in the hills of Nepal where an American teenager became the mother of twenty orphans when she decided to follow her heart.”

March 30th, 2009

ArtRelish has a new video from the opening of “Click” at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery. Have a look!


Click: The Youth Photography Project from Art Relish on Vimeo.

March 2nd, 2009

ACP supports lens-based public art, so here’s an example (beyond Atlanta) of a subway stop that’s been remade by Mike and Doug Starn. Courtesy of the Coolhunting video podcast.

February 23rd, 2009


Richard Renaldi at Jackson Fine Art from Art Relish on Vimeo.


Vee Speers at Jackson Fine Art from Art Relish on Vimeo.

February 17th, 2009

Our friends at Art Relish are cranking out the videos; these two are from this past weekend. Vee Speers at Jackson Fine Art, and Amie Ledford at Art House.


Vee Speers at Jackson Fine Art from Art Relish on Vimeo.


Amie Ledford at Art House from Art Relish on Vimeo.

February 3rd, 2009

A laugh about the danger of photographing Amtrak trains, via the Colbert Report.

February 2nd, 2009

Jeff Rich, a photographer from North Carolina who has attended the ACP Portfolio Review the last two years, has a great multimedia treatment of his project “Watershed” on the French Broad River, over on Daylight Magazine.

January 5th, 2009

New Yorker staff photographers Martin Schoeller and Steve Pyke talk about their work that’s currently at the National Portrait Gallery. If you like portraits, or take portraits, you might appreciate their insight(s).

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December 30th, 2008

Yes, today is the last day of Polaroid film production. Lens Culture’s blog has a great post marking the end of the instant-film era with this long-format ad created by Charles and Ray Eames. Wow!

December 18th, 2008

Coolhunting has a great new video up featuring the work at Prospect 1 New Orleans. Toward the end of the piece, you can see McCallum/Tarry’s “The Evidence of Things Not Seen”, which was shown (in part) at Kiang Gallery earlier this year.

Click through the video to view it in “hi-quality” on youtube:

Here’s more from ACP Now! on McCallum/Tarry.

December 10th, 2008

A collection of interviews from The New School have hit youtube. Here’s the Harry Callahan interview.

You might appreciate the Horst interview, the Joel Meyerowitz, Elliot Erwitt, or Garry Winogrand. These interviews come from the Diamonstein-Spielvolgel Video Archive at Duke.

October 21st, 2008

Festival Guide Listing for “Fashion Statement”. The last night of “Fashion Statement” will be this Friday, Oct. 24th, coinciding with Le Flash.

October 20th, 2008

Another artrelish video, this one from Marcia Wood Gallery, featuring Peter Bahouth’s new project, “Sadie’s Choice”.

Here’s the exhibition in the ACP Festival Guide. (Ed. note, Peter is a member of ACP’s Board of Directors.)

October 20th, 2008

Here’s the exhibition in the ACP Festival Guide. (Ed. note, Steve Aishman is a member of ACP’s Board of Directors.)

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