The HCB exhibit at MOMA in NYC ended on June 28th. Did you make it?
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Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg
May 2–September 16, 2010 at the NGA.
From the exhibition notes:
Myself seen by William Burroughs, Kodak Retina new-bought 2′d hand from Bowery hock-shop, our apartment roof Lower East Side between Avenues B & C, Tompkins Park trees under new antennae. Alan Ansen, Gregory Corso & Jack Kerouac visited, Jack’s The Subterraneans records much of the scene, Burroughs & I edited letter-manuscripts he’d sent from Mexico & South America, Alene Lee (“Mardou Fox” of The Subterraneans) typed final drafts. Neighborhood was heavily Polish & Ukranian, some artists, junkies, medical students, cheap restaurants like “Leshkos” corner 7th & A, rent was only ¼ of my monthly $120 wage as newspaper copyboy. Time of “The Green Automobile” poem to Cassady, Fall 1953.
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Photographer Mike Hicks specializes in street photography and shoots for the City Desk at WCP.
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Photographer Zoe Buckman‘s exhibition “Loos” is currently on display at the Milk Gallery in NYC.
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Photographer Julie Skarwecki‘s photo of a man in a beach chair.
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Photographer Ben Carrdus shot this at the corner of 20th and P, NW. Join the group PoPville or LOOKDC.
© 2010 Ben Carrdus
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Photographer Mike Hicks shoots for the City Desk at the Washington City Paper.
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Today from 1pm-2pm, see a photograph from E. Brady Robinson at the One Hour Photo Project, Katzen Art Center, American University. Read Jessica Dawson’s review of the One Hour Photo in the WaPo. Below is a photo from Robinson’s series Scenes From Jesusland, from 2008.
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Photographer and blogger Josh Yospyn shot illustrator Elizabeth Graeber for the WORN Magazine blog. Elizabeth Graeber is one of the member artists of Project Dispatch. Subscribe to Elizabeth here.
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Photo by DC photographer and blogger Tracy Clayton taken at the DC Record Fair on Sunday. Tracy is the Photo Editor for the blog ReadySetDC. See more of Tracy’s work from the DC Record Fair here and here. The DC Record Fair won a Best of DC Award from the Washington City Paper as “Best Nerdy Trend“.
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Photographer Paul Sharratt shot this using film on the DC Metro. Join the LOOKDC group.
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