By Sebastien Boncy on April 23, 2012
Let’s talk Deadwood. David Milch’s superlative television show was quite good at putting his audience just outside of a given situation. The characters [...]
Posted in Blog, Monocular | Tagged Alexander Gronsky, Alexander Slusarev, Andrey Chezhin, Art Photography, Belarus, Boris Mikhailov, David Milch, Deadwood, Evgeny Yufit, FotoFest, fotofest biennial, Galina Moskaleva, Liberalization and Experimentation, Mestnost, Nikolay Bakharev, Nikolay Kulebyakin, Perestroika, photography, Roman Pyatkovka, Russia, Sergey Chilikov, Ukraine, Vladimir Kupriyanov |
By Bill Davenport on January 25, 2012
Every other March, swarms of photographers and photo-related exhibitions swamp Houston’s art scene, and 2012 is one of those years: Fotofest’s 2012 Biennial focuses on [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Evgeny Berezner, FotoFest, fred baldwin, Irina Tchmyreva, Natalia Tarasova, Perestroika, wendy watriss |