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Rediscoveries is at The .Atkinson from January 10 until October 29.
The "Rediscoveries" included festival cofounder Lucien Clergue, an internationally renowned photographer who hardly needs rediscovering but was rendered a marvelously unconventional homage through Parr's presentation of Clergue's own photographs and books, artworks acquired from friends named Picasso, Cocteau, and Cartier-Bresson, letters from the likes of Jean Renoir and Edward Steichen, and all sorts of memorabilia from thirty-five years of Rencontres.
Chapter 2, "Renaissance Rediscoveries," sketches the reception of Longus before the Restoration.
It is working-class mothers, in fact, who em erge from this book as the one group with little ability to shape their own lives, who were somehow immune to the "transfers, mutations, rediscoveries, and recaptures" (p.
species, coordinated a two-year search that resulted in the rediscoveries of several plants, six snails, two insects and a freshwater muss& among others.
4 Stephen Shore & Company Some of the year's best photography--by Danny Lyon, William Gedney, Walter Chappell, Bruce Conner, Robert Adams, Pierre Molinier, and Joel Meyerowitz--turned up in shows pitched as timely rediscoveries or revivals of work that had been neglected or unseen for years.
And so it must have seemed to contemporaries, who besides had newly to hand glamorous rediscoveries of ancient texts on the Golden Fleece in Valerius and Apollonius.
Maybe next year we can see the movies themselves - the Berlin Film Festival typically produces a major series of restorations and rediscoveries.
You're known as a defender of the canon, but you manage to allow, for example in your supportive review of Francis Haskell's Rediscoveries in Art, a considerable sociological dimension to changes in taste.(2) If such canonical figures as Caravaggio, Piero, and Vermeer had to be rediscovered, can you still uphold a standard of objectivity?
Vancil's "rediscoveries" of the male form--softly toned celebrations of models who must devote at least 10 of 24 hours to the upkeep of their splendid physiques.