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Afterimage archives from November 1996

Along the eastern front. (film festivals in Latvia and Czech Republic)
November 1, 1996... Karlovy-Vary and Riga are host cities to international swarms of films and film audiences, descending annually or biannually as the case may be. Apart from moviegoers, they share histories of extravagance and occupation. Karlovy-Vary is...

Video art: dead or alive?
November 1, 1996... "The least that can be said is that we have witnessed the death of video art in the United States." So writes Michael Nash in a recent and provocative essay on new technologies and the media arts, that appears, almost ironically, in Resolutions:...

Manifest data: the image in the age of electronic reproduction.
November 1, 1996... There was a time when America's robber barons celebrated their wealth by buying up original works of art. Now they buy electronic reproduction rights. On April 2, 1996, Corbis Corporation, owned by American billionaire Bill Gates, announced that...

Pattern vs. passion: the legacy of the Clarence H. White School of Photography.
November 1, 1996... Put yourself in the shoes of the 23-year-old photographer, Karl Struss, as he was showing his dusky multiple platinum prints to that great arbiter of photographic taste, Alfred Stieglitz, in 1909. Imagine your astonishment as Stieglitz wets his...

The Tunnel.
November 1, 1996... Photographer Margaret Morton has spent roughly the last seven years documenting communities and shelters built by homeless men and women in New York City and their (invariably losing) battles to retain control of them. She has photographed the...

Framing capitalism. (works of artist Deborah Bright)
November 1, 1996... "All That is Solid . . ." by Deborah Bright Gallery of Department of Art and Art History Colgate University Hamilton, New York October 31-November 19, 1995 Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery Porter College, UC-Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, California...

Civilizing Rituals: Inside Public Art Museums.
November 1, 1996... There is good news and there is bad news. The good news is that the academic world has discovered museums. This means that more intelligent and inquiring minds are analyzing these institutions than ever before. The bad news is that many of these...

Museum Culture: Histories, Discourses, Spectacles.
November 1, 1996... There is good news and there is bad news. The good news is that the academic world has discovered museums. This means that more intelligent and inquiring minds are analyzing these institutions than ever before. The bad news is that many of these...

Visual Display: Culture Beyond Appearances.
November 1, 1996... There is good news and there is bad news. The good news is that the academic world has discovered museums. This means that more intelligent and inquiring minds are analyzing these institutions than ever before. The bad news is that many of these...

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