Yves Klein, at the Hirshhorn

Visiting the Yves Klein show at the Hirshhorn this week was like a pilgrimage to a perfect blue world. The installation of the first two sections, the large “blue” room, and the display with sponges and other objects covered in IKB (International Klein Blue) are among the best exhibitions I’ve seen. Surprises for me were his interest in film, and his experimentation with natural interactions, such as strapping a board with pigment to the roof of his car while driving through the rain. In general, the show was stunning and hunting.

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Residencies and Writing Grants

International residencies and writing grants, thanks to Mira’s List wonderful blog:

(LATINO ARTISTS) The National Association of Latino Arts and Culture Fund for the Arts: The NALAC Fund for the Arts awards a small number of fellowships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 to support artists whose work demonstrates excellence and the potential for
impacting the Latino arts field. Examples of acceptable expenses for NFA fellowships include but are not limited to: costs for the creation or completion of new work, travel, study, professional development, living expenses, equipment, hiring of assistants, costs for documentation, production expenses and maintenance. Projects must begin after January 1, 2011 and must end by December 31, 2011. Deadline September 24, 2010.

(ALL) American Academy in Berlin—Berlin Prize Fellowship: Residential fellowships offer a stipend ranging from $3,500 to $5,000 per month, round-trip airfare, housing at the Academy, and partial board to emerging as well as established scholars, writers, and professionals who wish to engage in independent study in Berlin for an academic semester or in rare cases for an entire academic year. In the case of the Bosch Fellowship in Public Policy, shorter stays of six to eight weeks may be arranged. Fellows are expected to be in residence at the Academy during the entire term of the award. For more info: applications@americanacademy.de, website: http://www.americanacademy.de. Deadline is October 1, 2010.

(WRITERS) Bronx Council on the Arts—Writers’ Center Fellowship and Residency: The Bronx Writers’ Center Fellowship annually awards two nine-month literary fellowships to writers who reside in the Bronx, regardless of age but who are not enrolled as full-time students. An award of $5,000 is given to each winner and a community service project at the Bronx Writers’ Center is required. All eligible applicants must submit four copies of a representative body of work of no more than ten pages of poetry or twenty pages of fiction. The work should display professional accomplishment and their commitment to a literary career. Consult the web site for more information. Write to Bronx Writers’ Center Fellowship at lydia@bronxarts.org or see web site (http://www.bronxarts.org) for more details. Deadline is September 4, 2010.
(WRITERS) International Retreat for Writers at Hawthornden Castle: The retreat offers residencies of four weeks for five published creative writers (novelists, poets, playwrights) at a time. Residencies, which include room and board, are scheduled in spring, summer, and fall. Write for further information and application. International Retreat for Writers at Hawthornden Castle, Lasswade, Midlothian EH18 1EG, Scotland. Application Deadline to be announced.

(WRITERS) The Fielding Programme Residency: The Fielding Programme is a unique residency opportunity for writers with a project in hand. It offers one-to-one support for your novel, poetry or play in the spectacular setting of Cove Park, Scotland’s international artist residency centre. High quality private accommodation, a very small group of fellow writers (max 6) and a friendly convivial atmosphere complete the experience. Come for one week or two depending on your project. Just £395 for one week. The autumn programme runs for two weeks beginning October 18 2010. More details on www.fieldingprogramme.com.

(***at this time, I don’t know if the Fielding Programme offers any stipend or scholarship. I just wrote them to ask so if they do, I’ll let you know.)

(COMIC BOOK /GRAPHIC NOVEL ARTISTS) Xeric Foundation Grants: Grants of up to $5,000 are offered to assist comic book creators with some of the costs of self-publishing (physical production and distribution, printing, color separation, solicitation, shipping). Grants are not intended to support an artist/writer fully through the process of self-publishing, but rather to encourage creators to learn from the experience of working toward such a goal. Deadlines are March 31 and September 30. Write for additional information and application. Xeric Foundation, 351 Pleasant Street #214, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060. Email: xericgrant@aol.com, website: www.xericfoundation.org.

(WRITERS) The M Literary Residency Program: offers two residencies, one in Shanghai, China and one in Pondicherry, India. The residencies are each three months long and candidates should only apply for one. Both writing fellows receive a total of $1,000 to cover living costs. The program is open to writers of fiction, literary non-fiction, or poetry whose residence in India or China would benefit their work. The program is intended to help foster greater cultural and artistic connections across individuals and communities. For more info, email: mliteraryresidency@googlemail.com or visit the website: www.m-literaryfestival.com. Deadline is October 31, 2010.

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iDubai: New Joel Sternfeld book taken with iPhone


The ever thoughtful DLK COLLECTION blog offered an extensive review of iDubai, Joel Sternfeld’s new book, curiously taken by using an iPhone. Yet, using one of the most consumerist forms of image making (by using a so-called smart phone), especially in this case where the Joel Sternfeld’s subject is itself consumerism gone wild, is a way of melding form and subject, because the way the artwork is made further comments on the subject being studied.

Akin to the introduction of the unobtrusive Leica, the ubiquity of these small devices and instantaneous distribution of images makes for a new tact in photography today.

By the way, Joel visited the Yale University graduate photography program when I attended and showed us some of his images taken with a large format camera which later became a book; I’ve appreciated his approach and work over the years.

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Greenwich, CT, Night in the Kitchen

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September 1st Award Deadline: The Tracey Baran Award for Photography

The Tracey Baran Award was established to honor the memory and achievement of Tracey Baran, a young photographer who died after a short illness in 2008. This annual award, with a fellowship grant of $5000, will be given to one emerging female photographer who is a citizen of the United States.

The grant recipient will be determined by a review panel based on artistic excellence, accomplishment to date, and the promise of future achievement in the medium.

The jury panel for 2010 will consist of Jen Davis, photographer; Christine Osinski, photographer; and Leslie Tonkonow, Director, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks+Projects.

This award was created by the School of Visual Arts BFA Photography Department and the Estate of Tracey Baran. It was funded by the generous artists who donated to the Tracey Baran Memorial Auction.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Application Deadline: September 1st, 2010

Entry Fee: None

Eligibility: The contest is open to all emerging female photographers who are citizens of the United States. Emerging is defined as not having had a major solo show in a commercial gallery or museum, gallery representation or an advertising campaign.

Contact: info@traceybaranaward.org

APPLICATION

How To Apply: Go to http://www.callforentry.org, where, you will find a link to the School of Visual Arts-Tracey Baran Award application, along with step-by-step instructions on how to register, which is free and user-friendly. All entries must be submitted online; we will not process any applications we receive by e-mail or standard mail.

A completed application consists of the following information & files:

Portfolio: A portfolio of twenty image files showing representative, recent work, with text descriptions for each: artist’s name, title, year, medium, and dimensions. All images must be saved at 1920 x 1920 pixels and as standard JPEG’s. All images must be under 1.8MB and use RGB color space, preferably sRGB. Because all images must be saved at 1920X1920 pixels, you may use a black mask if the image does not fit to these dimensions. Please refer to https://www.callforentry.org/image_prep.phtml for further information

Resume / CV

Artist Statement: The purpose of the statement is to give the review panel a better understanding of your work, while they are viewing it. Your statement should be clear, concise and relate to the portfolio you submit.

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Summertime: New Photo

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The Indie Photobook Library

The Indie Photobook Library

Founded in 2010, the Indie Photobook Library seeks to showcase and preserve photography books not readily viewed by the general public. The photobooks in this collection include self-published photobooks, photobooks independently published and distributed, photography exhibition catalogs, print-on-demand photobooks, artist books, photozines, photobooks printed on newsprint, limited edition photobooks, non-English language photography books, etc.; in short, photobooks that are not collected by traditional libraries in the United States.

This collection will accept submissions on an ongoing basis and will be a public non-circulating library. In the far future the collection will be donated in its entirety to an appropriate archive. The intent is to have the material accessible in one location for the interested public and scholars looking at the work of a particular photographer or studying trends in contemporary photobook publishing.

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About Time at Jim Kempner Fine Art: last two days

A few days left to see the group photography show, About Time, at Jim Kempner Fine Art, 501 West 23 Street (corner 10th Avenue). Ends July 17, 2010.

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Aperture Portfolio Prize Today

Aperture Portfolio Prize submission deadline–quick, its today at Noon, ET.

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Women in Photography Grant Extention

GRANT EXTENSION! NEW DEADLINE * Thursday, July 22nd, 11:59pm EST

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