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Patricia A. Bender, Geometry 300, (oxidized gelatin silver cliche-verre print with colored pencil), 2020, Unique [Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, NY. © Patricia A. Bender]
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Exhibition: 'Ray K. Metzker: Automagic' at the Laurence Miller Gallery, New York – Art Blart
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Check out Robert Frank, Mabou, Nova Scotia (1977), From Laurence Miller Gallery
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Dennis Farber (1946-2017) - Untitled (Green Field with Fence), c. 1980s
Acrylic on color photograph (37 x 47.5 cm)
Laurence Miller Gallery
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Stavroz - A Great Day to Fly a Kite
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Sesli Meram #436 - Yersiz Yurtsuz (27.11.2023)

"Bilinmezliğin içerisinde bir o yana bir bu yana savrulmaya devam ediyor muktedirin yeni ülkesi. Maniple edebildiği kadarıyla bir algı oluştururken, bütünüyle sosyal medyasından o yaygın sarayın medyası ile suna geldiği perspektif dahilinde her şey olağan halde diye bildirilirken bunca vahamet neyin nesidir? “Birleşik Kamu İş Konfederasyonu’nun yayımladığı ‘Halkın Enflasyonu’ araştırmasına göre gıda fiyatları son beş ayda toplam yüzde 41,8 yükseldi.” Tek satırda ortaya dökülen onlarca yıkımdan bir başkası olaraktan şu bahis de mi bir şeyleri izah ettirmez? Nicelik, nitelik, anlamsal dönüşüm, hakikatin ta kendisi günbegün alaşağı edilip durulurken birçok tahakküm halinin, birbirine tutunmuş tehdit dilinin kıyısında ne edecektir ki sıradan insan, nasıl edecek? Yeni yüzyıl şakımasını aralıksız var ederken bir devletli pratiği gündelik / norm yıkımlara terk edilirken hayat tahayyülü delik deşik olunurken istikamet nedir, karanlıktan gayrı! Bir dönüşüm hali ki hangi yana bakarsanız bakın yıkımın kalıcılığını onca örtbasa rağmen ulu orta ver ediyor. Bir yenilikten ziyade eldekini de tarumar eden, cürmün pen��esine düşürülen sıradan insanın hayat hakkının mahvedildiği bir devinim süreğen kılınıyor. Cürüm eylem kılınıyor. Hayatın kuşatılması icraat. Nefes alıp vermeyi bile satmaya çalışacak olmaları mütemadiyen gelişme. Böyle bir zeminde hayatın hali nice olur ki, ne olur yani…" sesli meram
podcast image credit: eleanor:::harry callahan:::laurence miller gallery
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Group 6 Presentation Bibliography:
D'Alleva A, Cothren M (2023) Methods and Theories of Art History, 3rd ed, London, Laurence King Publishing
Miller I, (2009) “‘Samson’ by Solomon J. Solomon: Victorian Academy and Jewish Identity.” Jewish Historical Studies, vol. 42 pp. 121–38. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/29780125. Accessed 15 Nov. 2023.
The King James Bible, Judges, 13:40-16:30, [online] available at https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/10900/pg10900-images.html#book07 accessed 15/11/2023
Solomon JS, (c. 1887) Samson, [oil on canvas] Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery
Blanchard P, (1886), Samson and Delilah, [online], Available at: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/samson-and-delilah-97965/search/keyword:samson-and-delilah--referrer:global-search/page/1/view_as/grid, Accessed 15/11/2023
Bechtel, Lyn M.. "Delilah: Midrash and Aggadah." Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. 31 December 1999. Jewish Women's Archive. (Viewed on November 22, 2023) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/delilah-midrash-and-aggadah>.
Gitin, Seymour. “Last Days of the Philistines.” Archaeology, vol. 45, no. 3, 1992, pp. 26–31. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41766106. Accessed 22 Nov. 2023.
Shai, Itzhaq. “Philistia and the Philistines in the Iron Age IIA.” Zeitschrift Des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (1953-), vol. 127, no. 2, 2011, pp. 119–34. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41304095. Accessed 22 Nov. 2023.
Grant, Elihu. “The Philistines.” Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 55, no. 3, 1936, pp. 175–94. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/3259802. Accessed 22 Nov. 2023.
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Photo by Laurence G. Miller, from Forgotten Memories
—Laurence G. Miller is the founder and President of New York's Laurence Miller Gallery. In the 1970's and 80's he participated in many group and one-person shows. FORGOTTEN MEMORIES is his first published monograph.
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Luca Campigotto at Laurence Miller Gallery
Italian photographer Luca Campigotto’s cityscapes are bold and bright, though they’re shot after dark. Humans don’t feature much in the images yet our presence is felt through ubiquitous lights left on for safety, decoration, advertising and nighttime living. Here, Hong Kong glows with the intensity of over seven million lives being led and lit below. (On view at Laurence Miller Gallery through Feb 24th). Luca Campigotto, Hong Kong, 55 x 73 ¾ inches, pure pigment print, 2016.
#luca campigotto#laurence miller#gallery#hong kong#photograph#photography#nocturn#night#cityscape#light
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A jitteringly surreal face split by multiple exposures. Clarence John Laughlin in the Body of Evidence group show at Laurence Miller Gallery.
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Patricia A. Bender, Geometry 287, (oxidized gelatin silver cliche-verre print with colored pencil), 2020, Unique [Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, NY. © Patricia A. Bender]
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Ray K. Metzker (American, 1931-2014) Untitled, family home outside Milwaukee, 1957 (#1) 1957 Multiple exposure gelatin silver print 7 3/4 x 9 5/8″ Stamp Signature on verso Copyright the Estate of Ray K. Metzker, Courtesy Laurence Miller Gallery
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Check out Edward Weston, Nude (breast, arm, stomach and knee) (1934), From Laurence Miller Gallery
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Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968
Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential stand-up comedians of all time.
Muhammad Ali (/ɑːˈliː/;[3] born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.;[4] January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer, activist, entertainer and philanthropist. Nicknamed The Greatest, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated figures of the 20th century and as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
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Bernard Jeffrey McCullough (October 5, 1957 – August 9, 2008[1]), better known by his stage name Bernie Mac, was an American comedian, actor, and voice actor. Born and raised on Chicago's South Side, Mac gained popularity as a stand-up comedian. He joined fellow comedians Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, and D. L. Hughley in the film The Original Kings of Comedy. After briefly hosting the HBO show Midnight Mac, Mac appeared in several films in smaller roles. His most noted film roles were as Frank Catton in the 2001 remake of Ocean's Eleven and as the title character of Mr. 3000. He was the star of his eponymous show, which ran from 2001 through 2006, earning him two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
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Toshio Shibata. Okawa Village, Japan. Japan, 2007. Type-C Color Photograph. 20 x 24 inches. Laurence Miller Gallery (New York, NY)
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Title: “Atlas” Title: “Window Washer”
For my assignment, I chose the Laurence Miller gallery which is located in New York City. It is the longest running gallery devoted to the art of photography. The exhibition that I chose to review was that of Wendell Macrae. The exhibition is entitled, “Rock, Paper Scissors”.
This exhibition is a collection of forty, rare, black and white photos - taken during the early 1930s. These photos are significant because they show the true builders of America, American workers, as they went about their way to pull the country out of the inequities caused by the great depression.
There are many photos in the collection that caught my fancy but having to decide on two of them, here are my choices. The first print that comes to mind is titled, ”Atlas”. It is a print of a huge structure bronze sculpture that stands in front of Rockefeller Center on Fifth Avenue.
The second print that caught my attention is “Window Washer”. What intrigues me about this picture is its simplicity. To think that people we were ok with strapping on a flimsy work belt and cleaning windows at a height of thirty to forty stories above the city, is mind blowing. The fact that the artist utilized “black & white photography is also noteworthy in that it capture the effect of “tonal gradatioin”.
Emily C.
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Malign Velocities: Accelerationism and Capitalism, Benjamin Noys, Zero Books, 31 October 2014, 978-1782793007
Signs and Machines: Capitalism and the Production of Subjectivity, Maurizio Lazzarato, MIT Press, 3 June 2014, 978-1584351306
Trouble in Paradise: From the End of History to the End of Capitalism, Slavoj Žižek, Allen Lane, 27 November 2014, 978-0241004968
Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism, David Harvey, Profile Books, 3 April 2014, 978-1781251607
After the Future, Franco Bifo Berardi, AK Press, 1 October 2011, 978-1849350594
Non Stop Inertia, Ivor Southwood, Zero Books, 1 March 2011, 978-1846945304
Factories of Knowledge, Industries of Creativity, Gerald Raunig, MIT Press, 12 April 2013, 978-1584351160
This is Not a Program, Tiqqun, MIT Press, 3 June 2011, 978-1584350972
The Thing: A Phenomenology of Horror, Dylan Trigg, Zero Books, 29 August 2014, 978-1782790778
The Last Night: Anti-Work, Atheism, Adventure, Federico Campagna, Zero Books, 25 October 2013, 978-1782791959
Empire, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, Harvard University Press, 15 August 2001, 978-0674006713
Thousand Machines, Gerald Raunig, MIT Press, 26 April 2010, 978-1584350859
Postmodernism: Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, Fredric Jameson, Verso Books, 14 January 1992, 978-0860915379
First As Tragedy, Then As Farce, Slavoj Žižek, Verso, 19 October 2009, 978-1844674282
Capital and Affects: The Politics of the Language Economy, Christian Marazzi, MIT Press, 9 August 2011, 978-1584351030
Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation, Silvia Federici, Autonomedia, 15 June 2004, 978-1570270598
Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown, Philip Mirowski, Verso Books, 23 July 2013, 978-1781680797
Speculative Realism: Problems and Prospects, Peter Gratton, Continuum Publishing Corporation, 31 July 2014, 978-1441174758
The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism, Steven Shaviro, University of Minnesota Press, 1 October 2014, 978-0816689262
Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987-2007, Nick Land, Urbanomic, 1 March 2011, 978-0955308789
A Grammar of the Multitude, Paolo Virno, Semiotext[e], 6 February 2004, 978-1584350217
The New Spirit of Capitalism, Luc Boltanski, Eve Chiapello, Verso, 1 September 2007, 978-1844671656
Agony of Power, Jean Baudrillard, MIT Press, 28 January 2011, 978-1584350927
Technics & Civilization, Lewis Mumford, University of Chicago Press, 30 November 2010, 978-0226550275
Speculative Aesthetics, James Trafford, Robin Mackay, Luke Pendrell, Urbanomic, 22 October 2014, 978-0957529571
Cyclonopedia: Complicity with Anonymous Materials, Reza Negarestani, re.press, 30 August 2008, 978-0980544008
The Great Accelerator, Paul Virilio, Polity Press, 4 May 2012, 978-0745653891
Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning, Karen Barad, Duke University Press, 25 March 2007, 978-0822339175
Onto-Cartography, Levi R. Bryant, Edinburgh University Press, 17 February 2014, 978-0748679973
Appropriation, David Evans, Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1 April 2009, 978-0854881611
The Consequences of Modernity, Anthony Giddens, Polity Press, 18 April 1991, 978-0745609232
The Power at the End of the Economy, Brian Massumi, Duke University Press, 26 December 2014, 978-0822358381
The Medium is the Massage: An Inventory of Effects, Marshall McLuhan, Penguin Classics, 25 September 2008, 978-0141035826
Detroit, Lisa D’Amour, Faber & Faber, 17 May 2012, 978-0571290161
Understanding a Photograph, John Berger, Penguin Classics, 7 November 2013, 978-0141392028
The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Manchester University Press, 9 August 1984, 978-0719014505
Individualization: Institutionalized Individualism and its Social and Political Consequences, Ulrich Beck, SAGE Publications, 21 November 2001, 978-0761961123
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee, Penguin Classics, 6 April 2006, 978-0141188492
Culture and Materialism, Raymond Williams, Verso Books, 21 October 2005, 978-1844670604
Testo Junkie : Sex, Drugs and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era, Beatriz Preciado, The Feminist Press CUNY, 14 November 2013, 978-1558618374
The Consumer Society: Myths and Structures, Jean Baudrillard, SAGE Publications, 1 February 1998, 978-0761956921
The Persistence of the Negative: A Critique of Contemporary Continental Theory, Benjamin Noys, Edinburgh University Press, 14 March 2012, 978-0748649044
Archaeology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault, Routledge, 9 May 2002, 978-0415287531
The Ontology of the Accident: An Essay on Destructive Plasticity, Catherine Malabou, Polity Press, 1 June 2012, 978-0745652610
Self: Philosophy In Transit, Barry Dainton, Penguin, 24 April 2014, 978-1846146206
Runaway World, Anthony Giddens, Profile Books, 13 June 2002, 978-1861974297
Pastoralia, George Saunders, Bloomsbury Publishing, 3 September 2001, 978-0747553861
The Demolished Man, Alfred Bester, Gollancz, 8 July 1999, 978-1857988222
Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals, Patricia Lockwood, Penguin Books, 27 May 2014, 978-0143126522
Uncommon Places: The Complete Works, Stephen Shore, Thames and Hudson, 20 October 2014, 978-0500544457
Post-Photography: The Artist with a Camera, Robert Shore, Laurence King, 8 September 2014, 978-1780672281
Post-Scarcity Anarchism, Murray Bookchin, AK Press, 12 January 2004, 978-1904859062
True Detection, Gary J. Shipley, Edia Connole, Schism, 17 August 2014, 978-0692277379
Fire and Forget: Short Stories from the Long War, Colum McCann, Da Capo Press, 21 February 2013, 978-0306821769
Mapping It Out: An Alternative Atlas of Contemporary Cartographies, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Thames and Hudson, 16 June 2014, 978-0500239186
The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective, Arjun Appadurai, Cambridge University Press, 29 January 1988, 978-0521357265
The Flame Alphabet, Ben Marcus, Granta, 2 May 2013, 978-1847086242
Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality, Timothy Morton, Michigan Publishing, 9 August 2013, 978-1607852025
In the World Interior of Capital: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Globalization, Peter Sloterdijk, Polity Press, 6 September 2013, 978-0745647692
Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas, Patrick Modiano, Yale University Press, 4 November 2014, 978-0300198058
Ulrich Beck: A Critical Introduction to the Risk Society, Gabe Mythen, Pluto Press, 20 April 2004, 978-0745318141
Radio Benjamin, Walter Benjamin, Verso Books, 7 October 2014, 978-1781685754
Militant Modernism, Owen Hatherley, Zero Books, 24 April 2009, 978-1846941764
The Transparency of Evil: Essays on Extreme Phenomena, Jean Baudrillard, Verso, 15 June 2009, 978-1844673452
The MET Office Book of the British Weather, The Met Office, David & Charles, 25 June 2010, 978-0715336403
The Dispossessed, Ursula Le Guin, Gollancz, 12 August 1999, 978-1857988826
Negative Capitalism: Cynicism in the Neoliberal Era, J.D. Taylor, Zero Books, 29 March 2013, 978-1780992600
Reflexive Modernization: Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order, Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens, Scott Lash, Polity Press, 25 September 1994, 978-0745612782
Chromophobia, David Batchelor, Reaktion Books, 1 September 2000, 978-1861890740
Introducing Meteorology: A Guide to Weather, Jon Shonk, Dunedin Academic Press, 14 February 2013, 978-1780460024
State of Insecurity: Governement of the Precarious, Isabell Lorey, Verso Books, 3 February 2015, 978-1781685969
Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography, Elias Redstone, Phaidon Press, 13 September 2014, 978-0714867427
We Have Never Been Modern, Bruni Latour, Harvard University Press, 31 December 1993, 978-0674948396
Viriconium, M. John Harrison, Gollancz, 13 July 2000, 978-1857989953
Manhunts: A Philosophical History, Grégoire Chamayou, Princeton University Press, 22 July 2012, 978-0691151656
The Corporate Control of Life, Vandana Shiva, Hatje Cantz, 15 April 2011, 978-3775728614
Stuff, Daniel Miller, Polity Press, 23 October 2009, 978-0745644240
The Quadruple Object, Graham Harman, Zero Books, 29 July 2011, 978-1846947001
Stupeur ET Tremblements, Amélie Nothomb, Magnard, 2 February 2009, 978-2210754959
Road to Seeing, Dan Winters, New Riders, 15 March 2014, 978-0321886392
The Language of Things, Deyan Sudjic, Penguin, 27 August 2009, 978-0141031170
The Spectacle of the Void, David Peak, CreateSpace, 1 December 2014, 978-1503007161
Rich and Poor, Jim Goldberg, Steidl, 30 June 2014, 978-3869306889
House of Coates, Brad Zellar, Coffee House Press, 30 October 2014, 978-1566893701
The Technological Society, Jacques Ellul, Random House, 22 February 1973, 978-0394703909
Survey, Stephen Shore, Aperture, 3 November 2014, 978-1597113090
Dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon, Barbara Cassin, Princeton University Press, 9 February 2014, 978-0691138701
Time Without Becoming, Quentin Meillassoux, Mimesis International, 28 December 2014, 978-8857523866
What Animals Teach Us about Politics, Brian Massumi, Duke University Press, 15 August 2014, 978-0822358008
Gateway, Frederik Pohl, Gollancz, 29 March 2010, 978-0575094239
10:04, Ben Lerner, Granta, 1 January 2015, 978-1847088918
thN Lng folk 2go: Investigating Future Premoderns, The Confraternity of Neoflagellants, Punctum Books, 31 October 2013, 978-0615890258
Phantom Noise, Brain Turner, Bloodaxe Books, 30 October 2010, 978-1852248765
The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil, George Saunders, Bloomsbury Publishing, 16 April 2007, 978-0747585961
Here, Richard McGuire, Hamish Hamilton, 4 December 2014, 978-0241145968
The Female Man, Joanna Russ, Gollancz, 11 November 2010, 978-0575094994
Hello World: Where Design Meets Life, Alice Rawsthorn, Hamish Hamilton, 7 March 2013, 978-0241145302
Liquid Modernity, Zygmunt Bauman, Polity Press, 15 March 2000, 978-0745624105
Time Out Of Joint, Philip K. Dick, Gollancz, 11 September 2003, 978-0575074583
The Machine Stops, E.M. Forster, Penguin Classics, 15 February 2011, 978-0141195988
Martin John Callanan. I Cannot Not Communicate (a library consisting of the first 100 books recommended to Callanan by Amazon, based on everything he read and bought since the online retail giant first launched its recommendation algorithm over 15 years ago), 2015.
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