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Dawoud Bey Praises Afterimage

“For forty years now Visual Studies Workshop has provided a resource to the community of photographers and those committed to the artist book. Their publication Afterimage has been published consistently and has been an absolutely valuable source of information as well as providing an outlet for those writing on photography and media.”

Distinguished artist and educator Dawoud Bey offered these kind words recently during his address to the Society of Photographic Education’s 47th National Conference in Philadelphia. For the full text of his remarks, visit his blog:

History Lesson in Philadelphia – What’s Going On? – Dawoud Bey’s Blog

Everyone at Afterimage would like to offer a heartfelt “thank you” in return!

Announcing Afterimage 37.5

Afterimage 37.5Afterimage Vol. 37 No. 5 has arrived. Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside:

AN ESSAY on “The Americans” at the Met.

FEATURES on video artist Omer Fast, GPS technology and photography, and Obama and Osama in the new media public sphere.

REVIEWS of exhibitions in the U.S., England, Austria, and the United Arab Emirates, plus reviews of books on film noir, Iranian cinema, and Asian American representations in film and media.

Excerpts from every article - along with the full text of Luke Strosnider’s review of Barbara Crane in Chicagoavailable here at Afterimage Online.

Letters: Watching A Book, Reading A Video

George Quasha, co-author of An Art of Limina: Gary Hill’s Works and Writings, penned a illuminating response to the recent feature “Rooted in the Experiential: A Conversation with Gary Hill” from Afterimage 37.3.

Collette Copeland, the feature’s author, offers a response to Quasha. Read the insightful exchange here at Afterimage Online.

[ Read "Letters: Watching A Book, Reading A Video" ]


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