Lisa Jack
#Photographe
- Exposition
The Americana à la Galerie M+B chez Colette : LeRoy Grannis, Hugh Holland, Joseph Szabo...
Avec The Americana, M+B et Colette présentent une exposition qui célèbre l'Amerique, avec des artistes dont le travail va de la photo documentaire, mettant en lumière des moments-clés du 20ème siècle, à des œuvres contemporaines plus conceptuelles. En creux, l'exposition montre donc l'évolution de la photographie et de l'art américain depuis les années 1950.
Les travaux de Lisa Jack, Le Roy Grannis, Hugh Holland, Joseph Szabo et Hunter S. Thompson sont une vitrine des mouvements des années 1960-70. Grannis et Holland ont choisi comme forme de rebellion le surf et le skate, symboles de la côte Ouest américaine. Szabo, leur homologue de la côte Est, et son travail sur la Jonas Beach des 70s, i... - Exposition
M+B Obama Exhibition Extended and Press
For those who have not had a chance to come by, M+B is pleased to let you know that BARACK OBAMA: THE FRESHMAN, Photographs by Lisa Jack has been extended til August 29.
The show has been met with great enthusiasm and covered by publications around the world in print, television and radio. Highlights include:
The New York Times // Los Angeles Times // TIME Magazine // The Week // Drudge Report // Chicago Tribune // Liberation (France) // Paris Match (France) // L'Officiel Hommes (France) // Toronto Star (Canada) // The Huffington Post (UK) // Politiken (Denmark) // US Frontline News // Die Presse (Austria) // Krone (Austria) // Suddeutsche Zeitnug (Germany) // Stern Magazine (Germany) // Die WELT (Germany) // Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany) // News Bildredaktion (Switzerland) // Marie Claire (G... - Exposition
Lisa Jack - Barack Obama: The Freshman
M+B is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition BARACK OBAMA: THE FRESHMAN, black and white photographs by Lisa Jack. First featured in Time Magazine’s 2008 “Person of the Year” Issue, which chose then President-elect Barack Obama for his “rare ability to . . . organize himself and others to anticipate change and translate it into opportunity,” these photographs offer a window back in time before the posters and before the campaign, when a 20 year-old young man was caught up in just such a change that Time Magazine would later describe. Lisa Jack, then a student of photography at Occidental College, sought a striking subject for a portrait project and was tipped off about a charismatic freshman named “Barry” Obama who would make an ideal subject. After the shoot, these images...
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