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Blind Spot: Collapsing Images - The New York Public Library

LIVE from the NYPL
Blind Spot is the international source book of photography-based fine art for artists, collectors, creative directors, designers, curators and art lovers. Blind Spot publishes new works by the world’s most renowned artists and discovers vital new work by up-and-coming artists. The collaboration of the editors and the ideas expressed by the individual artists make each issue of Blind Spot emerge as a single work of art. Fourteen years old, Blind Spot has gained an international reputation for being a visual magazine that does not talk about imagery―the content is imagery.


Collapsing Images Forum
As a counter-point to the visual conversation provided by the magazine, the Collapsing Images Forum aims to give a voice to the issues surrounding photography, and discuss the role of photography in the media and popular culture. Collapsing Images presents three vital discussions led by leading photographers, filmmakers and critics.


Saturday, November 3, 2007
Part I: A Conversation between Jack Pierson & Jerry Schatzberg (2:00 pm)
Part II: Money, Money, Money, Money (4:30 pm)
Part III: Truth and Authenticity in Photography (7:30 pm)

http://www.nypl.org/live/multimedia/blind-spot


◇ Part III: Truth and Authenticity in Photography - The New York Public Library

Part III TRUTH AND AUTHENTICITY IN PHOTOGRAPHY


How does a photographer negotiate between "documenting" and "creating What is "truth" in photography Other issues to address are the commodification of biography and the viewer/consumer's visceral hunger for vicarious experience and search for authenticity via the artist.


Moderator: Elisabeth Sussman


Panelists: Mitch Epstein, Paul Graham, Katy Grannan, Danny Lyon, and Tod Papageorge

http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/part-iii-truth-and-authenticity-photography


◇ Part II: Money, Money, Money, Money - The New York Public Library

Part II MONEY, MONEY, MONEY, MONEY


In an era when creativity and innovation have a price tag and the lines between art and commerce are increasingly blurred, how do artists negotiate this terrain Are commercial entities like Prada, Apple and Louis Vuitton modern-day Medicis or are these corporations and their consigliere simply bandits brokering on the fame of the artist Is art in the service of commerce or vice versa?


Moderator: Glenn O'Brien


Panelists: Vince Aletti, Philip Lorca diCorcia, Dennis Freedman, Doug Lloyd, Glen Luchford, Collier Schorr, Andy Spade

http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/part-ii-money-money-money-money?nref=90291