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    Weekend calendar  Oct 10, 2008
    The opening reception is Oct. 16, with a gallery talk by Jennifer Tucker, associate professor of history, and Clare Rogan, curator, at 5:30 p.m. This exhibition explores the shifting uses and interpretations of photographs from the announcements in 1839 about the competing inventions by Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. MIDDLETOWN - "The Photograph and the Book," with Suzy Taraba, curator, opens Oct. 16 and runs through Jan. 15 at Wesleyan... (Middletown Press, CT)

    Jay McInerney, John Edwards, Mary-Louise Parker  Aug 14, 2008
    Photographs by artists like Edward Weston, Julia Margaret Cameron, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, William Henry Fox Talbot and Edward Steichen will be featured in an exhibition opening on Oct. 5 at the museum. Multimedia. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Robert Lassam  Jul 21, 2008
    Robert "Bob" Lassam, who has died aged 94, was a major but gentle force in the world of photography in the second half of the 20th century, first as exhibitions manager for Kodak, and then as the founding curator of the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, former home of photography pioneer William Henry Fox Talbot. Among the many photographers Lassam championed was Anthony Armstrong-Jones, whose first exhibition he put on at Kodak in 1957. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)

    Salt & Pepper  Jun 24, 2008
    Made by first soaking cotton paper in salt followed by silver nitrate solution, this tedious process has two genuine claims to its growing fame - it boasts the widest range of tones, from deep blacks to delicate highlights, of any photographic print process and authorship by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1834. Fox Talbot was one of the triumvirate who invented photography. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Entertainment)

    'Framing a Century': Photography from 1840-1940  Jun 10, 2008
    It begins with the innovations of the British gentleman William Henry Fox Talbot, and concludes with the homespun classicism of the American Walker Evans, the studio experiments of Man Ray and, finally, the breathtaking moments captured by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Brassai, geniuses of the street. In between are the landscapes of Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray and Carleton E. Watkins; portraits by Nadar and Julia Margaret Cameron; and views of 19th- and early-20th-century Paris and France by... (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Schneider's photos add a dose of science  Jun 2, 2008
    William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of negative/positive photography back in the 1830s, was a leading authority on optics and theoretical mathematics. The relationship between art and science in photography has endured. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    An image is a mystery for photo detectives  Apr 18, 2008
    Sotheby's was preparing to sell a striking rust-brown image of a leaf on paper, long thought to have been made by William Henry Fox Talbot, one of the inventors of photography. So the auction house contacted a Baltimore historian considered to be the world's leading Talbot expert and asked if he could grace the sale's catalogue with any interesting scholarly details about the print known as a photogenic drawing, a crude precursor to the photograph. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Historic image pulled from auction  Apr 3, 2008
    It had previously been attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot, considered the father of photography along with Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre. Leaf was among six similar anonymous works that were sold individually at Sothebys London in 1984. (MSNBC -- News)

    Image may rewrite photographic history  Mar 28, 2008
    It had previously been attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot, considered the father of photography along with Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre. It was thought to have been made in 1839 at what is widely accepted as the dawn of photography. (MSNBC -- News)

    No finer arts around than at these college museums  Mar 16, 2008
    Nineteenth-century pioneers are represented, including William Henry Fox Talbot and Edward Muybridge, to contemporary photographers including Chris Enos and Robert Mapplethorpe. Jaci Conry, a freelance writer and managing editor of South Shore Living magazine, can be reached at. (Boston Globe)

    Chamber Orchestra taps Hewes as exec. director  Jan 14, 2008
    Artists include the co-inventor of photography, William Henry Fox Talbot; the 19th-century Parisian caricaturist and photographer Nadar; the innovative 20th-century environmental portraitist Arnold Newman; and a pivotal West Coast photographer, Judy Dater. The museum will screen John Szarkowsky: A Life in Photography three times (Jan. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Ordinary becomes extraordinary  Nov 2, 2007
    They range from Lewis Carroll and Edward Hopper to Irving Penn and William Henry Fox Talbot. Sometimes that art is front and center. (Boston Globe)

    Point and click  Oct 26, 2007
    In 1843, the pioneering British photographer William Henry Fox Talbot demonstrated the all-seeing power of his invention with a photo of Trafalgar Square, showing Nelson's Column under construction. an error occurred while processing this directive] The column itself is almost irrelevant. (BBC News -- UK)

    Fred Spira, at 83; shop owner popularized photo gadgets  Sep 16, 2007
    The volume was based on Mr. Spira's collection of about 10,000 books, articles, and documents written by or about prominent figures in photographic history, among them George Eastman, the founder of the Eastman Kodak Co.; Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, inventor of the daguerreotype, for which images were exposed directly onto a mirror-polished surface; and William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the positive-negative photographic process. The collection also includes about 20,000 photographic... (Boston Globe)

    Fred Spira, 83, photo historian  Sep 14, 2007
    The study is based on Spira's collection of about 10,000 books, articles and documents written by or about prominent figures in photographic history among them George Eastman, the founder of the Eastman Kodak Co.; Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, inventor of the daguerreotype, for which images were exposed directly onto a mirror-polished surface; and William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the positive-negative photographic process. The collection also includes about 20,000 photographic devices, some... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)

    Hiroshi Sugimoto: At home on an ocean of time  Jun 9, 2007
    But his big thrill of late is his pursuit of the rare, early negatives made by pioneering British photographer William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1830s. Sugimoto now owns 15 of these, which record plants and various oblique views of Talbot's castle near London. (Globe and Mail)

    From ironclad to Klee's magic  Mar 25, 2007
    Photographers with works in the show include William Henry Fox Talbot , Gustave Le Gray , Charles Marville , Alfred Stieglitz , Andre Kertesz , Brassai , and the greatest of all visual chroniclers of the City of Light, Eugene Atget. Constitution Avenue NW, between 3d and 9th streets , 202-737-4215. (Boston Globe)

    Picture this -- while you can  Mar 18, 2007
    " Estimate: $400,000 to $600,000. The sole certainly unique print on view from the Weston Collection, "Portrait of Edward Weston" by his lover Margrethe Mather (1886-1952), gains value both from its rarity and its intimate relation to its subject, which the warmth of the image seems to reflect. But Mather has nothing like Weston's own importance in the history of the medium, which has probably "depressed" the estimate to $250,000 to $350,000. Many factors account for what will strike most people... (San Francisco Chronicle)




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