ROBERT FRANK – THE AMERICANS

Posted on 2009-05-18

Robert Frank’s The Americans (first published in France in 1958 and in the United States in 1959) is widely celebrated as the most important photography book to appear since World War II. Featuring 83 photographs made largely in 1955 and 1956 while Frank traveled the United States, the project looked beneath the surface of American life to reveal a profound sense of alienation, angst, and loneliness.

Frank’s prescient photographs redefined the icons of America, demonstrating that cars, jukeboxes, gas stations, diners, and even the road itself were telling symbols of contemporary life. Frank’s style, distinguished by seemingly loose, casual compositions, often with rough, blurred, out-of-focus foregrounds and tilted horizons, was just as controversial and influential as his subject matter. The exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of the publication by presenting all 83 photographs in the order established by the book, accompanied by a detailed examination of the project, its relationship to Frank’s earlier work, and its impact on his later art.

Opposite – Robert Frank, Parade – Hoboken, New Jersey, 1955; gelatin silver print; Private collection, San Francisco; © Robert Frank

This exhibition runs until the 23rd of August 2009

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
151 Third Street (between Mission + Howard)
San Francisco
CA
USA
94103

www.sfmoma.org

  

WALL TO WALL

Posted on 2009-05-18

The Little Black Gallery, in association with the Bob Carlos Clarke Foundation, is pleased to announce the first retrospective of the work of the legendary photographer Bob Carlos Clarke three years after his death. The exhibition coincides with the publication of the biography ‘Exposure: The Unusual Life and Violent Death of Bob Carlos Clarke’ by the award winning writer Simon Garfield (Ebury Press, 14 May 2009).

The exhibition will feature pictures from Bob’s 30 year career , including pictures which have never been seen or made available for sale before..

Opposite – ‘Adult Females Attack Without Provocation’, 2004

This exhibition runs until the 3rd of July 2009

The Little Black Gallery
13A Park Walk
London
SW10 0AJ

www.thelittleblackgallery.com

  

REC2

Posted on 2009-05-18

If you’ve not seen REC then I suggest you add it to your dvd list of ‘must watch’ immediately, forget the US version ‘Quarantine’ which is a load of rubbish as one would expect from a ‘Hollywood’ remake. keep it Spanish and play the original…but make it snappy because REC2 is coming this Fall as the teaser trailer above teases…expect blood.

  

THIRST

Posted on 2009-05-18

This is the full trailer (with English subtitles) for “Thirst,” the latest film from Park Chan-wook, the director of Oldboy, Lady Vengeance and JSA. “Thirst” stars Song Kang-ho (The Host, Secret Sunshine) and Kim Ok-bin (Dasepo Naughty Girls) and is scheduled for release this summer.

  

INTERVIEW PROJECT

Posted on 2009-05-18

A new documentary series presented by the master – David Lynch on his website davidlynch.com

Check out Interview Project at davidlynch.com and on twitter

  

LATITUDE

Posted on 2009-05-18

The Latitude Festival is a recently created annual music festival that takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, England. The first Latitude Festival took place on the 14-16 July 2006. The 2009 Festival will be on 16-19 July featuring headliners Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and a very special world exclusive solo performance from Thom Yorke.

Latitude is said to be more similar to continental European festivals; as well as a comprehensive bill of musicians, bands and artists across four stages – The Obelisk Arena, The Uncut Arena, The Sunrise Arena, and the Huw Stephens curated Lake Stage – the festival comprises elements of theatre, art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics and literature.

www.latitudefestival.co.uk