THE CELEBRATIVE
SPIRIT: 1937 - 1943
combines
rarely seen photographs of community spirit from the Library of Congress,
rare audio and video interviews, and interpretative text by noted historian
F. Jack Hurley on ten photographers employed by the Farm Security Administration
during the Roosevelt Presidency.
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or Win95 CD-ROM
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PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE 1990s
is
a two-disc international survey of nearly 400 images. Portfolios by 50
photographers were selected from 500 submissions from 30 countries. The
jurors were museum curators from the Art Institute of Chicago, the Bibliotheque
nationale de Paris, the Houston Museum of Art,
and
the Museum of Modern Art in NYC.
Mac/Win95/3.1
Hybrid CD-ROM
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THE NEW STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
examines
contemporary "street" photography through the eyes of 30 artists. It includes
150 images, narrated artists statements, and biographies on Joel Meyerowitz,
Martin Parr, and Henry Wessel, among others. The CD-ROM includes a second
version for viewing on a larger monitor.
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CD-ROM
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FROM THE
MIDWEST
presents
the insightful views of life in Japan and Germany by Ohioian photographer
Ron Geibert. The Dayton Art Institute book features color pictures of ceremonies,
children at play, and landscapes. Includes critical analysis by former
Seattle Art Museum curator Rod Slemmons.
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THE DEMOCRATIC PRINT
features
contemporary relief printmaking in the United States. One hundred and fifty-five
images and biographical information on thirty-one artists. The approaches
include wood and linoleum blocks, relief constructions, book illustrations,
multi-process combinations, and installations involving
printed
relief elements. Edited by Kim Vito and Craig Martin.
Mac
CD-ROM
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YOUTH AND COMPETITION
features
a photographic artist and children of Okayama, Japan and Dayton, Ohio responding
and reacting to their culture's competitive events and traditions through
photographs, drawings, and paintings. Narrator leads viewer through a personal
examination of competition in their life.
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Hybrid CD-ROM
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PARENTS
bears
witness to the profundity of that first and possibly foremost relationship
in our lives: that which we share with our parents. Photographically derived
works by Linda Connor, Duane Michals, and Larry Sultan, among others, and
selected writings in eight-four oversized pages. Augment with camera interviews
of Ann Fessler, Tony Mendoza, Adina Sabghir, and Larry Sultan.
Book
and VHS Tape
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WOMEN IN DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY
2000
features
portfolios by eight of today's finest working photographers. Produced
in
conjunction with a March 2000 exhibition at the Springfield Museum of Art
in Springfield, OH curated by Nancy Howell-Koehler. Among the eight
are
Mary
Berridge, Lauren Greenfield, and Susan Meiselas.
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Hybrid CD-ROM
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MULTIMEDIA KIOSKS
artworks
dealing with "Big Brother" issues.
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