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Andy Adams and Miki Johnson's "Best of Photobooks 2009"
J. Wesley Briown said: I work for LACMA and I can't say how disappointed I am in Words Without Pictures being made into a b...
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Thumbs up Walker Evans! Sorry Diane Arbus!
David Day said: This sounds crazy but fascinating. I cannot see how it could take the emotional subject matter of ...
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Thumbs up Walker Evans! Sorry Diane Arbus!
richard gordon said: Given the rising admission costs for first tier museums, how about we just send in robots programmed...
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Photographs From the Ongoing Turmoil in Greece
bob said: Thanks for sharing this coverage with us.
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Photographer Helen Levitt dies at 95
richard gordon said: In 1966 I began to look at and buy photo books. The first two I bought were A Dialogue With Solitude...
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Did You Save Those 3D Glasses for Creature from the Black Lagoon?
Have lots of slightly macabre fun with the new website for the Iceman mummy. The website offers 12 different angle-shots, zoom function to view the body and the numerous tattoos up close. And possibly the best function of the website -- provided you can acquire a pair of anaglyph glasses (cyan and red) -- is the mummified remains in 3D.
copyright South Tyrol Museum of Archeology/EURAC/Marco Samadelli-Gregor Staschitz




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