The New Color Photography

The New Color Photography PDF

Author: Sally Eauclaire

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 296

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"The history of color photography goes back over one hundred years, but the medium only came of age as an art form in the late 1960s, when it was called ""the new frontiers""."

American Independents

American Independents PDF

Author: Sally Eauclaire

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 256

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New Color/new Work

New Color/new Work PDF

Author: Sally Eauclaire

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 288

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"Guiding New Color/New Work was the premise that because photography propates images in a quantity and with a speed unknown to any other medium, ideas are best realized in an extended series. Often the full value or impact of a photographer's work depends upon such a context. Accordingly, these portfolios provide readers with a perception of the relationship of each image to others produced during the same period, and make it possible to include photographs that function well as part of a group but less will in isolation. Most important, seeing an extensive body of work defuses speculation that single photographs might be the result of serendipity rather than an intentional summation of the photographer's ideas about life and art."--P. 9.

The Virtue of Color-Blindness

The Virtue of Color-Blindness PDF

Author: Andre Archie

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-01-02

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1684514029

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A black professor of classics takes on the cult of diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this compelling appeal to true justice, he demolishes the identity politics that makes a travesty of Martin Luther King’s dream. Martin Luther King’s dream of a colorblind society is dead. Powerful political, educational, and corporate forces are making race the defining feature of American life, and nobody dares to stop them. Naively confident in the “marketplace of ideas,” conservatives have done nothing as cultural Marxists have rewritten America’s history and redefined its ideals. But we can’t assume that poisonous ideas will simply wither when exposed to the light. The truth, argues the maverick black scholar Andre Archie, requires a spirited defense. In The Virtue of Colorblindness, Archie exposes the injustice of our emerging civil religion. Radical ideologues now teach our children that colorblindness is racism, while the “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” industry promotes policies that punish some people and reward others because of the color of their skin. Far from helping black Americans—or any other Americans—these racists of the left are sowing division, tribalism, and resentment. The attack on colorblindness is anti-American and does not deserve a respectful hearing. It’s time to fight back.