In “Talking Pictures” artists converse in image, by cellphone, in a challenge established by a Met Museum curator.
Talking Pictures: Camera-Phone Conversations Between Artists Through Dec. 17 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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In “Talking Pictures” artists converse in image, by cellphone, in a challenge established by a Met Museum curator.
Talking Pictures: Camera-Phone Conversations Between Artists Through Dec. 17 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
In “Talking Pictures” artists converse in image, by cellphone, in a challenge established by a Met Museum curator.
“ It was cooked up by Mia Fineman, associate curator of the Met’s photography department, who was intrigued by how the camera phone had transformed photography, giving it a diaristic, real-time intimacy and turning it, she says in a wall text, into “a fluid, instantaneous, ephemeral medium, closer to speaking than to writing.” “
Sarkis Katchadourian (Armenian, 1886-1947)
Oriental woman with rose, N/D
Card, pastel, 55,5 x 45,5 cm
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