By Sebastien Boncy on October 25, 2012
Yikes! That’s it? I can’t believe that In Appropriation at HCP is closing already. I’ve been thinking about the show quite a bit. And [...]
Posted in Monocular | Tagged Aaron Schuman, Adam Broomberg, Broomberg & Chanarin, Charlotte Cotton, Esther Teichmann, Gordon Gekko, Harlan Ellison, hcp, Hergé, houston center for photography, In Appropriation, Jon Lovitz, Melinda Gibson, Michael Douglas, michael wolf, Oliver Chanarin, Pablo Picasso, Queen Latifah, Repent Harlequin Said The Ticktockman, Seba Curtis, Terry Gilliam, The Crab with The Golden Claws, The Photograph as Contemporary Art, Tintin |
By Sebastien Boncy on June 3, 2012
You need to go see Danny Lyon’s brilliant photographs while they’re up at the Menil. The words that follow contain praise, but also doubt, disappointment [...]
Posted in Article, Review | Tagged Crossing The Ohio, Danny Lyon, Documentary, Hacked Documentary, hcp, houston center for photography, Jesse Stone, John Cleary, John Cleary Library, Lyrical Documentary, menil, menil collection, Merci Gonaives, New Journalism, Photo Essay, Photobook, photography, Richard Serra, The BikeRiders, This World Is Not My Home, toby kamps, Warren Ellis, White Box |
By Bill Davenport on August 20, 2011
Made by Will: Selections from Four Portfolios recently published by Houston Center for Photography has been nominated for BLURB’s 2011 Photography Book Now People’s Choice [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged blurb, hcp, houston center for photography, madeline yale, will michels |