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Expositions du 15/1/2015 au 18/1/2015 Terminé
The Reef 1933 S. Broadway CA 90007 Los Angeles États-Unis
In other news, we have announced the Docent Tours for the upcoming photo la ! Read below for information on each tour offered throughout the weekend, and http://photola.com/programs" for all the details - including registration info.The Reef 1933 S. Broadway CA 90007 Los Angeles États-Unis
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15th - 5 - 6:30pm
Weston Naef
Before becoming the founding curator of photographs for the J. Paul Getty Museum, Weston Naef was the curator of rare photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Mr. Naef is an award-winning author of artist monographs and photographic history. He has supervised more than 100 exhibitions and 50 publications.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th - 9:30 - 11 am
Eve Schillo
Eve Schillo is the Curatorial Assistant in the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at LACMA. She has curated and co-curated numerous exhibitions covering a wide array of subjects - including Post-Revolutionary Cuba, Eastern European Avant-Garde Photography, Modernist Photography and photography by William S. Burroughs.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17th - 9:30 - 11am
Keith F. Davis
An accomplished author, professor, and curator of photography since the 1970s, Keith F. Davis is now the Senior Curator of Photography at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1978-79 he held a research internship at the George Eastman House, Rochester, NY. He guided the growth of the Hallmark Photographic Collection from 1979 to 2005. When this was transferred to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in late 2005 he became the museum's founding curator of photography.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18th - 9:30 - 11am
Paul Martineau
Paul Martineau is a leading curator of art photography, and has worked as the Associate Curtor of Photographs at the Getty since 2003. Before that he held positions at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.