Giverny Portfolio

Stephen Shore (born 1947)
The Giverny Portfolio, 2002
New York: Foundry/Publisher Laumont Photographics. 25 Fujicolor Crystal Archive prints, printed 2002; each signed, dated and numbered sequentially ‘1-25’ in ink on the verso; signed and numbered 44/50 in ink on the colophon; enclosed in a black portfolio box.
14 1/4 x 18in each approx. or reverse
Footnotes
Literature
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Stephen Shore: The Gardens at Giverny: A View of Monet’s World, Aperture, New York, 2005
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Between politics and aesthetics

…I blame writers and artists for some of the success of this kind of “public relations” and the resultant degradation of the language… Via Scribd

Author(s): David Levi Strauss and Hakim Bey
Source: BOMB, No. 89 (Fall, 2004), pp. 74-80

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Third Space : Inventing the Possible at MoCA, North Miami

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THIRD SPACE : Inventing The Possible

This visual story is one that has not yet been told. Not because there is no storyteller to tell it, but because it exists only in fragments each assuming its own autonomous existence removed from the constraints of mainstream history.

THIRD SPACE : Inventing the Possible is the story of visual artists who defy their otherness and enter the realm of 21st century aesthetics not only to lay their historic claim on it, but also to challenge the framework which defines and polices its boundaries. This exhibition engages Miami artists in their articulations of the lines of continuities. What comes out is that we do not cease to be related simply because separated by race, nationality or color.