You have not been recognized as a subscriber to JAH online. About 477 words from this article are provided below; about 2483 words remain.
 
If you are a individual member of the Organization of American Historians, you may:
• login here if you have already registered for online access.
• Or if you're already logged in register your subscription.
• Set up your online account for the first time.

If you are not a member of the Organization of American Historians, you can:
• Join the OAH and receive many member benefits including print and electronic issues of the Journal of American History.
• Purchase a research pass to gain two-hour access to the entire History Cooperative web site. You will have full access to current issues of the Journal of American History (86.1-present). Note: the Research Pass does not provide access to JSTOR's holdings of the Journal of American History.

Instititutions can:
•  Subscribe to this journal and receive print and electronic issues.
• Activate your existing subscription so that we recognize your IP number ranges.
| Exhibition Review | The Journal of American History, 89.3 | The History Cooperative
89.3  
Journals link Search link Partners link Information link
December, 2002
Previous
Table of Contents
Next
The Journal of American History

Table of contents
List journal issues
Home
Get a printer-friendly version of this page
 
 


Exhibition Review


"New York September 11 by Magnum Photographers." New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024.

Temporary exhibition, Nov. 20, 2001–Feb. 25, 2002. C. 40 photographs. Jan Ramirez, museum director; Rob Delbagno, head of exhibitions.

Talks by photographers, gallery tours.

New York September 11, by Magnum Photographers, with David Halberstam. (New York: Power House Books, 2001. 142 pp. $29.95, ISBN 1-57687-130-4.)

"Here Is New York: A Democracy of Photographs." 444 Broadway, no. 2, New York, NY 10013.

Traveling exhibition. Early October 2001–Sept. 29, 2002, 116 Prince St., New York, N.Y.; Sept. 5–Nov. 2, 2002, Scalo Project Space, New York, N.Y.; Sept. 10–Nov. 10, 2002, 232 Fifth Ave., San Diego, Calif.; Sept. 11–12, 2002, Miller Outdoor Theatre, Sept. 14–Oct. 13, 2002, Memorial City Mall, both in Houston, Tex.; Sept. 4–Oct. 8, 2002, International Plaza, Tampa, Fla.; Sept. 4–Oct. 8, 2002, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, N.J.; Sept. 4–30, 2002, Fulton Street Gallery, Troy, N.Y.; Sept. 10–Oct. 30, 2002, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Ill.; Sept. 11–Nov. 15, 2002, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla.; Sept. 3–Oct. 31, 2002, Louisville Free Public Library, Louisville, Ky.; Sept. 4–27, 2002, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; Sept. 7–Nov. 11, 2002, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; July 6–Oct. 7, 2002, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany; Sept. 3–Oct. 4, 2002, Rathaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; Sept. 6–Oct. 6, 2002, Dresdner Druck und Verlagshaus-Sächsische Zeitung/Haus der Presse, Dresden, Germany; Sept. 11–Oct. 6, 2002, NRW-Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, Germany; opening Sept. 10, 2002, Sausage Factory, Dublin, Ireland; Sept. 11–Oct. 5, 2002, Newsroom, London, England; Sept. 11–20, 2002, 85–87 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, Paris, France; Sept. 5–Oct. 6, 2002, Zurich Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland; Sept. 10–17, 2002, Mitsukoshi, Tokyo, Japan. C. 400 photographs at initial venue. Michael Shulan, Alice Rose George, Gilles Peress, and Charles Traub, organizers.

The First Twenty-Four Hours (30-min. film). Prod. by Etienne Sauret and David Carrara.

Here Is New York: A Democracy of Photographs. Ed. by Alice Rose George, Charles Traub, Gilles Peress, and Michael Shulan. (New York: Scalo Books, 2002. 864 pp. $49.95, 3-908247-66-7.)

Internet: information on the project, venues, and book <http://hereisnewyork.org> (Sept. 24, 2002).

"The September 11 Photo Project." 305 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013.

Traveling exhibition. Oct. 13, 2001–Jan. 6, 2002, New York, N.Y.; March–April 7, 2002, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.; April 26–June 7, 2002, Woolworth Building, Sacramento, Calif.; June 30–Aug. 4, 2002, Armory Northwest, Pasadena, Calif.; Aug. 17–Sept. 21, 2002, Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago, Ill.; Oct. 15–Nov. 23, 2002, Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Mich. C. 5,500 photographs. Michael Feldschuh and Jim Murray, organizers; Peter Meyer, managing director.

Tours for children and school groups.

The September 11 Photo Project. Ed. by Michael Feldschuh. (New York: Regan Books, 2002. 208 pp. $29.95, ISBN 0-06-050866-3.)

Internet: information on the project, book, tours, and procedure for submission of photographs <http://www.sep11photo.org> (Sept. 23, 2002). . . .


There are about 2483 more words in this article. Please log in (or, if you are not yet an authorized user, please go to the User Setup page) to gain full access rights. Or if you're already logged in register your subscription.