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The PHOTO REVIEW NEWSLETTER February / March 2018 Alison Rossiter Eastman Kodak Opal G, expired September 1956, processed 2015 From “9 New Jersey Photographers” at Stockton Art Galleries, Galloway, NJ WELCOME TO PHILADELPHIA Dear SPE Conference Attendee, This issue of The Photo Review Newsletter lists the many exhibitions on view at The University of the Arts and in the surrounding Philadelphia area during SPE's 55th Annual Conference. I hope you will take time to see as many of them as possible. The Photo Review is a critical journal of international scope and readership. Publishing since 1976, The Photo Review covers photography events throughout the country and serves as a central resource for photography in the Mid-Atlantic region. The biannual journal contains reviews, portfolios, interviews, book reviews, and news. The Photo Review Newsletter, issued eight times a year, contains complete ex- hibition listings from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region (Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Dela- ware, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC) and California, and exhibition opportunities and news of interest from throughout the world. Subscriptions are $45 for one year, $80 for two years within the United States, a bit more elsewhere. We also have special institutional subscription rates for colleges and universities that will send our newsletter to any number of your faculty and students. Just email info@ photoreview.org for details. We also publish The Photograph Collector, the leading source of information on the photography art market with previews and analysis of auctions and trade fairs among many other features, including list- ings of auctions, trade fairs, limited editions, lectures, and exhibitions of note worldwide. The Photo Review has also sponsored an annual photography competition since 1985. Winning images are exhibited on The Photo Review’s website and printed in the journal, and the prizewinners’ prints are exhibited at The University of the Arts. The number of people who participated in our competition early in their careers and have gone on to international recognition is amazing, from Andrea Modica, Fazal Sheikh, Elinor Carucci, and Shimon Attie to Roger Ballen, Chris Jordan, Shen Wei, and Jess T. Dugan, among many others. Museum of Modern Art Curator of Photography Sarah Meister will be the juror for the 2018 Photo Review Photography Competition. The deadline will be May 31, 2018. Details will ap- pear on our website soon. Other events include The Photo Review Garden Party, for photographers, collectors, curators, writers, and friends, which is held in late spring, and The Photo Review Benefit Auction, held in October, which gives collectors the opportunity to purchase rare prints from the 19th century to the present. You can learn more about The Photo Review on our website, www.photoreview.org, and you can sub- scribe securely online here. I hope you will enjoy the conference and your stay in Philadelphia. Sincerely, Stephen Perloff Editor Exhibitions PHILADELPHIA AREA Exhibitions at The University of the Arts during the SPE National Conference. All Gallery Locations will host gallery receptions on March 2, 6:30–8:30 PM. Bill Beckley Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, The University of the Arts, 333 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6480, www.uarts.edu/about/rosenwald-wolf-gallery, M–F 10–5, Sat 12–5, March 1 – April 20. Hans Gindlesberger: Blank______Photographs The Univer- sity of the Arts, Painting Gallery, 8th fl., Anderson Hall, 333 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, M–F 9–4, February 21 – March 23. Justin Kimball “Elegy,” Open Lens Gallery at The Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19147, 215/545-4400, www. gershmany.org, M–Sat 9–5, Sun 12–5, through March 24. George Krause “An Introspective: Works from 1975–2017,” Sol Mednick Gallery and Gallery 1401, Terra Hall, 211 S. Broad St., 14th and 15th fls., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–4, Sat–Sun by appt., through March 9. Reception February 28, 4:30–6:30 PM. Lecture in CBS Auditorium, 10–11:15 AM. Making Contact: Handmade Photographs The University of the Arts, Printmaking Gallery, 6th fl., Anderson Hall, 333 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, M–F 9–4, February 27 – March 28. 19th-Century Nature Studies from the Collection of Don Camera / Portraits of Photographers from the Collection of Harry Warnecke: Joe Louis in uniform, ca. 1941, carbro print on Don Camera President’s Gallery and Conference Room, The paper; 16.14˝x12.99˝, from “A Survey of Color Photography” at University of the Arts, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, Haverford College 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–6, Sat by appt., February A Survey of Color Photography from its Prehistory to the Pres- 19 – April 3. ent Day Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center, Haverford Photo Fence The University of the Arts, NE Corner of Broad College, 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, PA 19041, 610/896-1267, and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, PA, through March. Alumni, Stu- www.haverford.edu, M–F 10–5, Sat–Sun 12–5, through April 29. dent, Faculty of the Photography program at UArts. Andrew Bale/Jon Cox “The Ese’Eja People of the Amazon: Photography Students Senior Thesis — Works in Progress Connected by a Thread,” John H. Baker Art Gallery, E.O. Bull 15th Floor Hallway, Terra Hall, 211 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA Center for the Arts, West Chester University, 2 E. Rosedale Ave., 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–4, Sat–Sun by West Chester, PA 19383, 610/436-2755, www.wcupa.edu/arts- appt., ongoing. humanities, March 5 – April 6. Reception March 7, 4–7 PM. Plat- inum-palladium prints, daguerreotypes and cultural objects show- SPE’s 6th Annual Combined Caucus Juried Exhibition casing one of the last remaining Amazonian indigenous cultures. Solmssen Court, The University of the Arts, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–6, Beyond Boundaries: Feminine Forms Pennsylvania Acad- Sat by appt., through March 4. Artwork reflecting the diversity emy of the Fine Arts, 118 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, of SPE’s LGBTQ, Multicultural and Women’s Caucus members 215/972-7600, www.pafa.org, T–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5, through juried by Anthony Goicolea. March 18. Terri Warpinski “Surface Tension,” Gershman Gallery at The Black Atlas Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19147, 215/545- 370 Lancaster Ave., Haverford, PA 19041, 610/986-1287, www. 4400, www.gershmany.org, M–Sat 9–5, Sun 12–5, through March haverford.edu/exhibits, M–F 11–5, W 11–8, Sat–Sun 12–5, through 24. March 9. Deborah Willis Hamilton Hall Public Art Platforms (Outside), Black and Blue: The Colors of Leather William Way LGBT The University of the Arts, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA Community Center, 1315 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, 19102, 215/717-6300, www.uarts.edu, through March. Two mural- 215/732-2220, www.waygay.org, M–F 11–10, Sat–Sun 12–5, size prints of Deborah Willis’s will grace the exterior of Hamilton through February 23. Hall. By the Book Vol. 2: New Photography Publications The Print Uncertain Times Hamilton/Arronson Galleries, The University Center, 1614 Latimer St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, 215/735-6090, of the Arts, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102, 215/717- www.printcenter.org, T–Sat 11–6, through April 21. Open Friday, 6300, www.uarts.edu, M–F 10–6, Sat by appt., through March 4. March 2 until 8:30 PM. Juried by Deborah Willis. 3 PHILADELPHIA AREA continued Paul Cava “Inks,” Moderne Gallery, 111 N. Third St., Philadel- Rebecca Drolen “Hair Pieces,” Merion Hall Gallery, St. Jo- phia, PA 19106, 215/923-8536, www.modernegallery.com, T–Sat seph’s University, 376 N. Latches Ln., Merion Station, PA 19131, 12–5, First Fridays until 9, March 3 – April 14. Opening reception 610/660-1845, www.sju.edu/gallery, M–F 9–7, Sat 10–1, February March 3, 2–5 PM. 15 – March 28. Artist talk and Reception Thursday, March 1, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Maria Dumlao “Unang Kabanata (History in RGB I),” Vox Populi, 319 N. 11th St., 3rd fl., Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215/238- 1236, www.voxpopuligallery.org, W–Sun 12–6, March 2 – April 22. Opening reception Friday, March 2, 6–10 PM. Christine Elfman/Mark Jayson Quines: 2017 Contemporary Photography Exhibition Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, 1400 N. American St., Ste. 103, Philadelphia, PA 19122, 215/232-5678, www.philaphotoarts.org, T–Sat 10–6, through February 17. Mark Fields “Photographic Souvenirs in Black and White,” Jed Williams Gallery, 615 Bainbridge St., Philadelphia PA 19147, 267/970-5509, www.jedwilliamsgallery.com, by appointment, March 3–17. Opening Reception Saturday, March 3, 5–7 PM. 14th Annual Betsy Meyer Memorial Exhibition Main Line Art Center, 746 Panmure Rd., Haverford, PA 19041, 610/525-0272, www.mainlineart.org, M–Th 9–9, F–Sun 9–5, March 12 – April 15. Anthony Goicolea “Figure/Ground,” List Gallery, Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave., Swarthmore, PA 19081, 610/328-7811, www.swarthmore.edu/list-gallery, T–Sun 12–5, through February 22. Winifred Helton-Harmon “Seeing the Forests and the Trees,” The Center for Art in Wood, 142 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215/923-8000, www.centerforartinwood.org, T–Sat 10–5, through April 7. David Hartt “Negative Space / The Last Poet,” Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, 1400 N. American St., Ste. 103, Philadelphia, PA 19122, 215/232-5678, www.philaphotoarts.org, T–Sat 10–6, February 28 – May 19. Panel discussion, February 28, 6:30–8:30 PM.