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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, 2001Feb. 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 2001Sept. 29, 2002, 116
Prince St., New York, N.Y.; Sept. 5Nov. 2, 2002, Scalo Project Space,
New York, N.Y.; Sept. 10Nov. 10, 2002, 232 Fifth Ave., San Diego,
Calif.; Sept. 1112, 2002, Miller Outdoor Theatre, Sept. 14Oct.
13, 2002, Memorial City Mall, both in Houston, Tex.; Sept. 4Oct.
8, 2002, International Plaza, Tampa, Fla.; Sept. 4Oct. 8, 2002,
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, N.J.; Sept. 430,
2002, Fulton Street Gallery, Troy, N.Y.; Sept. 10Oct. 30, 2002,
Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Ill.; Sept. 11Nov. 15, 2002,
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Fla.; Sept. 3Oct. 31, 2002,
Louisville Free Public Library, Louisville, Ky.; Sept. 427, 2002,
Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; Sept. 7Nov. 11, 2002, Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; July 6Oct. 7, 2002, Martin-Gropius-Bau,
Berlin, Germany; Sept. 3Oct. 4, 2002, Rathaus Stuttgart, Stuttgart,
Germany; Sept. 6Oct. 6, 2002, Dresdner Druck und Verlagshaus-Sächsische
Zeitung/Haus der Presse, Dresden, Germany; Sept. 11Oct. 6, 2002,
NRW-Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, Germany; opening Sept.
10, 2002, Sausage Factory, Dublin, Ireland; Sept. 11Oct. 5, 2002,
Newsroom, London, England; Sept. 1120, 2002, 8587 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin,
Paris, France; Sept. 5Oct. 6, 2002, Zurich Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland;
Sept. 1017, 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, 2001Jan. 6, 2002, New York,
N.Y.; MarchApril 7, 2002, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington,
Va.; April 26June 7, 2002, Woolworth Building, Sacramento, Calif.;
June 30Aug. 4, 2002, Armory Northwest, Pasadena, Calif.; Aug. 17Sept.
21, 2002, Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago, Ill.; Oct. 15Nov.
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).
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