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Shutter to Think: The Rock & Roll Lens of Paul Natkin

May 31 – August 25, 2013

Elmhurst Historical Museum
120 E. Park Ave.
Elmhurst, IL

www.elmhursthistory.org
ehm@elmhurst.org
630-833-1457


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Eddie Vedder, 1994 Photo by: Paul Natkin

Paul Natkin is widely considered to be one of Chicago’s most accomplished music photographers. Starting in the early 1970s, Natkin traveled the world documenting signature moments of drama, excitement and excess that propelled rock’s tumultuous history. His astute eye and knack for capturing “the decisive moment” earned international acclaim and resulted in numerous magazine and album covers. Learn the stories behind many of Natkin’s photos of rock icons including Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Pearl Jam, The Who and more. Narrative written by Chicago Sun-Times writer Dave Hoekstra and interpretive video elements produced by Tribeca Flashpoint Academy. Experience engaging interactives including a Rolling Stone magazine photo op and a spyglass for kids to discover hidden clues. Ages 8+.

Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Admission: FREE Elmhurst Historical Museum, 120 E. Park Ave., Elmhurst , Il.

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SPECIAL EVENT

Thursday, May 30, 9 p.m. Shine a Light at the York Theatre

Celebrate the 50-year history of the Rolling Stones and their Chicago tour stop with a screening of the 2008 Martin Scorsese documentary, Shine a Light. Hailed as “one of the most intimate movies ever made about rock-and-roll,” this critically-acclaimed documentary covers the band’s 2006 benefit performances at the Beacon Theatre in New York. The film features exclusive interviews, a star-studded audience, and an incredible soundtrack including guest performances by Buddy Guy, Christina Aguilera and Jack White. Introduction by Paul Natkin, former Rolling Stones tour photographer. Co-sponsored by Classic Cinemas, Elmhurst Historical Museum and Elmhurst City Centre. Presented in 4K digital projection and sound.

York Theatre, 150 N. York St., Elmhurst. Tickets: $8.75 at the York Theatre box office.

More info:

630-833-1457 or
www.elmhursthistory.org or
www.classiccinemas.com
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Accolades for "Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows"

American Photo Ranks Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows as One of the Best Photo Books of 2012


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Vivian Maier -- One of America's Greatest Treasures 
A book review by Mark O'Brien of randombhoto.blogspot.com

"If you love good photography, an engaging story, and most of all, appreciate the work and execution that is needed for excellent street photography, you will love this book.   If you love the essence of humanity, you will love this book.   If you love b&w square format photos, well... you will love this book." - Mark O'Brien

Read the entire review here.

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Every Glance a Step: Vivian Maier and Others in the World of Photography

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Bi8 Biennale Dell'Immagine
Chiasso Switzerland
November 24, 2012 - January 20, 2013

The Cons Arc Gallery of Chiasso Switzerland in collaboration with the Jeffrey Goldstein Collection proudly presents:
 
Every Glance a Step: Vivian Maier and Others in the World of Photography
Ogni Sguardo un Passo: Vivian Maier e le altre sulle strade della fotografia.

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Spazio Officina
Via Dante Alighieri 1
CH-6830 Chiasso
Switzerland
 
Opens: Saturday, November 24, 2012, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Official reception starts at 6:00pm at the Cinema Teatro in Chiasso
 
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION 
100 Vivian Maier photographic prints will be exhibited for the 8th Biennale dell'Immagine (Photography Biennial Bi8, www.consarc.ch) in Chiasso, Switzerland (10 minutes drive from Como, 40 from Milan - Italy, 20 from Lugano, Switzerland). This is the first European event to host a large number of prints from the Jeffrey Goldstein Collection. Vivian Maier's prints will be featured in the bright space of the Spazio Officina in collaboration with the work of other contemporary women photographers including Anne Leader, Stefania Beretta, Piritta Martikainen, Nicole Hametner, Claire Laude, Anne Golaz, and videos by Giusi Campisi and Sara Rossi. The exhibition showcases a powerful body of work by women photographers from different historical and geographical origins. Collectively, this fascinating ensemble is sure to deliver a stimulating feast for the eyes.
  
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT AND THE PRINTS, please contact:
Cons Arc Gallery
Via Borromini 15
CH-6830 Chiasso
+41 (0) 91 683 79 49
galleria@consarc.ch
www.consarc.ch


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Photography Supporting U.S. Veterans

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Collateral Damage: The Human Face of War

September 7 - December 1, 2012

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Stephen Daiter Gallery
230 West Superior, Fourth Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60654
312-787-3350

This exhibition benefits Wounded Warriors and/or Servicemember Legal Defences organizations supporting our veterans

About the exhibition:
Collateral Damage: The Human Face of War is both a show of art works and a cry for help. And while the photographs have been taken by talented  and dedicated photographers (Samanta Appleton, Vincent Cianni, Ashley Gilbertson and Stephanie Sinclair) many of the images explore the human heart of darkness in compelling but often difficult to view images.  However, it is crucial that these works be seen; they need to be present and available, as an aid to our knowledge and understanding of the longest military conflict in the history of the United States. The recurrent remarks of returning veterans of late, include their disbelief at just how invisible the sense of war is back home, no longer newsworthy. Yet far too many of these young men and women who served this country in the armed forces, are returning to the United States with their lives completely shattered. They are coming home to an official system that underserves because it is overwhelmed. They are coming to a society that doesn't want to hear about the war.  They are coming home unable to find work. They are coming home missing limbs. They are coming home psychically damaged - suffering from various forms of post-traumatic stress disorder, and battling depression, paranoia, drug addiction, insomnia, broken marriage and lure of suicide.

You can help them by buying a photograph:
The photographs range from $1500-$5000. One-half of the sale price would be tax-deductible and donated directly by you to either Wounded Warriors or the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. The other half will go directly to the photoraphers, who are in serious need of financial support. The Stephen Daiter Gallery will take nothing of any proceeds from sales from this exhibition. If the photographs are too intense for your collection, consider purchasing with the intention of donating to the DePaul Art Museum.

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An Outsider’s Life in Pictures and Boxes


A wonderful NYT LENS article
By RICHARD CAHAN and MICHAEL WILLIAMS


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"For a really good cause."

Brain Tumor Foundation Fundraiser: 2012 ING New York City Marathon

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Our friend, Jack Turner, and his running team for the Brain Tumor Foundation are fundraising in preparation for the 2012 ING New York City Marathon. Jack’s Fundraiser offers a chance to win an original Vivian Maier, silver gelatin print (shown above).  Donate at least $50 no later than October 28, 2012, to benefit the Brain Tumor Foundation for a chance to win a Vivian Maier print and to support a great cause!

 Please visit the following site for details:
 http://www.crowdrise.com/teambtf2012/fundraiser/jackturner1

Official rules for the print contest:
http://promos.cdn.crowdrise.com/Rules-BTF-Poster-9-28-2012.pdf


Friends,
 
It is that time of year again!...I clean myself up and try to run through all five of the NYC boroughs.  This is an amazing event and it is one of my favorite things about this city.
  
The great thing about the NYC marathon is that NY Road Runners requires many runners to raise money for various different charities as part of their entry.  Over the years, millions of dollars have been raised by athletes or... people like me.
  
This year I am raising money for the Brain Tumor Foundation in honor of a really good friend of mine who passed away a few years ago.  The Brain Tumor Foundation is working very effectively to heighten awareness of brain cancer as well as inform family and friends of its impact.
  
You are solicited every day to donate to various different causes.  This is not a Kickstarter campaign that will result in a film being made or a business getting off the ground, this is a way to impact and improve real people's lives.  If I have donated to your campaigns in the past, take the time to donate now - it will mean a great deal to a lot of people. 


- Jack

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Catherine Couturier Gallery - Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows



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Press Releases:

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Richard Gordon

Our photographer friend, Richard Gordon, currently has an exhibition at the Gitterman Gallery in New York:

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September 13 - November 17, 2012

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Gitterman Gallery
170 East 75th Street
New York, NY 10021
T: 212.734.0868
F: 212.734.0869

More of Gordon's work can viewed at gittermangallery.com

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Deluxe Clamshell Edition With Print


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Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows – Deluxe Clamshell Edition is an exquisitely designed tribute to the work of Vivian Maier. This finely crafted edition of Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows (Richard Cahan and Michael Williams, CityFiles Press) contains a silver gelatin print of Maier’s work and a signed copy of the book. The print and book are enclosed in a custom, cloth clamshell box handcrafted with a silver-embossed impression of Vivian Maier’s signature. 

This groundbreaking new look at Maier’s photography is drawn exclusively from the collection of Jeffrey Goldstein. The deluxe edition includes your choice of one limited-edition silver gelatin print produced from Vivian Maier’s original negatives. Each 9" x 9" selenium-toned print was created by fine art printers Ron Gordon and Sandra Steinbrecher of Chicago. Three images were selected especially for this edition. 

Learn more....    



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A Trip to China - Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows

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Art for me is a multi-faceted transporter. From the artist’s perspective, it's the places where we work, be it studio or street, local or abroad.  For the advocate, art transports us to the places of exploration in the process of art making. Additionally for the exhibition goer, art serves as the transporter in getting us to where the show is held along with the experience the artwork gives us while viewing it.  Furthermore, art-related travels often become enhanced by those we meet along the way.

In the spirit of art-related travels, I've just returned from China accompanying Michael Williams for a press check of the upcoming book, Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows (by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams of CityFiles Press). The book is scheduled to be released this September.  For those who don’t know, a press check is a critical and sometimes grueling part of the printing process especially for a photography book. It takes place on-site (in our case Nansha) and is an important proofing step for the main purpose of achieving the expectations you want regarding the photographic images, tonality being among other important details.

We worked for 4 days in a factory in Nansha (near Hong Kong) in a building with 1,000 workers.  The workers we met were not only professional, serious, and hardworking but warm, curious, and fun!  Additionally, it was an amazing experience for me to witness first hand  Michael Williams at work with his Chicago work ethic, hammering out requests, and examining the details to the very last of the book's near 300 images. 

In summary, the press check went as well as we could have hoped for, and I am thoroughly excited for the the September book release of Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows.  Overall regarding the book, I have always felt that it was best to go with Chicago-based authors who are good on their feet,  good on the streets and good with understanding photography.   Like a pair of old fashioned Chicago newspaper snoops, Michael and Richard captured the Chicago-side of this Chicago artist.   

The only slight problem I ran into was at an immigration check point where a guard pointed to the "soul patch" facial hair shown on my passport photo and then pointed to my cleanly shaved face and demanded, "Where is it?"  More interestingly, I had a pre-arranged meeting in Hong Kong with a photo gallery owner from Shanghai. Sven, the gallery owner, being German and measuring in at around 6 foot 8 inches was not only easy to spot but was an extremely delightful person who has been following the Vivian Maier story half way around the world with great enthusiasm.  More transported experiences thanks to Vivian!

I can’t give away the book's surprises or even guarantee how one will think of Vivian Maier after reading it.   I can say from my own point of view, her work strikes me as a celebration of the anonymity most of us live in.  Maier’s work causes me to lift my eyes or in some cases lower them.  All the while, forcing me to view the world with wider eyes.

Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows is scheduled to be released in early September.  For more information, please visit CityFilesPress.com.

Additionally, mark your calendars for a September visit to Chicago.  Vivian Maier’s Chicago opens at the CHICAGO HISTORY MUSEUM on September 8 in addition to a show at the THOMAS MASTERS GALLERY featuring a selection of silver gelatin prints featured in the book Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows, opening September 7.  The Chicago History Museum and the Thomas Masters Gallery are within walking distance of each other.

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Photography Feature: Maggie Diaz

Vivian Maier’s work has connected kindred spirits all over the globe.  More than a year ago, I received a letter from a curator named Gwendolen DeLacy from Melbourne, Australia.  Gwen manages the photography collection of a woman named Maggie Diaz, referred to by many as a prodigal daughter of Chicago photography.  Known in the 50s as Maggie Besson, she walked the same Chicago neighborhoods as Vivian Maier – often carrying the same camera.  Like Maier, she walked on both sides of the street – never intimidated by anyone.  Although Maggie had spent time as a domestic help, she wasn’t much good at it, but was lucky enough to stumble into work as a Girl Friday in an ad agency in the early 50s and soon became a commercial photographer.  Diaz recorded the development of the Lower North Center project (later known as Cabrini Green) and was resident photographer at The Tavern Club on Michigan Avenue. In her spare time, she walked the back streets recording the secret lives of children.  In 1961 she accepted a one-way ticket to Australia as a divorce gift from her Australian husband.  She was never to be seen in Chicago again. 

The State Library of Victoria (in Melbourne) has acquired her archive from the past 50 years, and her works are now held in the National Gallery of Australia.  Something else she has in common with Maier – most of her collection was never printed...until now.

Maggie has not lost any of her Chicago sparkle and at 87 years young, she’s still going.  Hopefully one of these days she’ll make it back to Chicago for a visit. For more information on Maggie Diaz, visit her site at www.maggiediaz.com.au.  Additionally an ABC News feature on Diaz can be viewed at http://www.abc.net.au/arts/stories/s3308727.htm.

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NYT LENS

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Richard Cahan and Michael Williams of CityFiles Press are currently working on a new book, Vivian Maier: Out of the Shadows, scheduled to be released in September 2012.

This past March, Richard Cahan and collection owner Jeffrey Goldstein travelled to the Champsaur Valley in the Hautes-Alpes region of southeast France to learn more about Vivian Maier's French roots.

Read the full article on the The New York Times LENS blog
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This American Life - LIVE!

This American Life - Live! includes the Vivian Maier story at a theater near you May 10th.

For more information on this program including tickets and participating theaters, please visit:

www.thisamericanlife.org

Note: there will also be an encore presentation at select movie theaters on may 15th.


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Vivian Maier - New York Times Coverage

We'd like to share several new articles from the NYT about Vivian Maier

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From Our February 2012 Newsletter

Vivian Maier Events in New York & Atlanta with Curator John A. Bennette
 
John A. Bennette is a collector, curator, lecturer, writer, and the art director for South x Southeast Magazine. John curated the first Vivian Maier exhibition in New York, in the summer of 2011, at the Hearst Tower.  This February John will be hosting a guided gallery tour at the Steven Kasher Gallery in New York as well as a tour at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta in addition to a talk at the Serenbe Photography Center in Georgia.
  

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STEVEN KASHER GALLERY
Gallery Tour with John Bennette
 
Saturday, February 18th, 11am 
 
521 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011 
212.966.3978
info@stevenkasher.com
www.stevenkasher.com
 


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JACKSON FINE ART
Gallery Talk with John Bennette
 
Thursday, February 23rd, 6:30pm 
 
3115 East Shadowlawn Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30305
404.233.3739 
info@jacksonfineart.com
www.jacksonfineart.com
 

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SERENBE PHOTOGRAPHY CENTER
Collector's Guild with John Bennette & Vivian Maier
 
Friday, February 24th, 7-9pm 
 
9110 Selborne Lane
Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 
770.463.9098
info@serenbephotographycenter.com
www.serenbephotographycenter.com

Photos on display at SPC courtesy of Jackson Fine Art.
 


 
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