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Isaac Wright was detained for climbing the Empire State Building's spire in 2024. The photo he took during the climb was on ...
The greatest love story of all time, William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, presented as a fast-paced thriller, comes to the ...
“Neutral Ground: New Orleans 1990-2005” by William Greiner, University of New Orleans Press, 96 pages.
The formal aim of social documentary was initially to keep records, but by the 1930s, it evolved to enlighten and educate. Photographers gathered images to develop a ‘picture story’—a ...
Leading the auction is Eggleston’s monumental portfolio Los Alamos, the definitive master set of his work from 1965 to 1974. Consisting of 101 photographs, the series embodies his relentless ...
William Eggleston belonged to this place. A Memphis-born hard-drinker and carouser, he was one of its cast, though aristocratic (with all its shadows) by birth, and one of its finest ethnographers. He ...
Our beloved brother, Bernard “Bernie” William Eggleston, 68, earned his heavenly wings on September 17, 2024. Bernie had an encyclopedic memory of all things “southside”, the Detroit ...
One of the great documents of Memphis’ cultural demimonde, William Eggleston’s dreamlike documentary “Stranded in Canton” — a 77-minute film shot in the early 1970s — will return to ...
In his documentary Stranded In Canton, William Eggleston captured life in Memphis in 1974 in all its rough-and-tumble splendor. Local luminaries from Alex Chilton, Furry Lewis, and even Jerry Lee ...
Spiritualized’s J Spaceman and John Coxon will release their score for photographer William Eggleston’s 1970s art film Stranded in Canton on October 18 via Fat Possum. Additionally ...
Photographer William Eggleston shows America in vivid detail, composing pictures made of ordinary objects. His photographs direct attention to the things some ignore, making banal subjects look ...
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