"Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place" Exhibition
Closes in 52 days
At International Center of Photography
Media: Photography
"Alan B. Stone and the Senses of Place" is an intimate exhibition that explores photography, memory and some of the meanings associated with "place." Guest curator and native Montrealer, David Deitcher, presents approximately 60 black-and-white photographs by the little-known, Montreal-based photographer, Alan B. Stone (1928–1992). Proceeding from the assumption that one knows one's past in part through pictures, Deitcher presents Stone's work as a case study by which to examine some of the ways in which people experience, use and are affected by photographs. A working photographer who practiced many photographic idioms, Stone's limited claim to fame stems from his vocation as a shrewd purveyor of beefcake—male pin-ups and physique photographs—which he produced, published and sold, beginning in 1953 under the name of the Mark One Studio. This exhibition combines a selection of these images with Stone's oblique, enigmatic pictures of Montreal and period newspaper articles to realize this exhibition's location of the place one associates with "home" at the confluence of time, space, history, politics, the law, memory and imagination.
[Image: Alan B. Stone "Untitled (Mark-One, Steve by Mark-One)" (1964) Collection Archives gaies du Québec]
Schedule
From 2010-01-29 To 2010-05-09
Artist(s)
Fee
Adults $12, Students and Seniors $8, Members and Children under 12 Free, Friday 5-8pm Pay As You Wish
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 18:00
fridays closing at 20:00
Closed on Mondays, Holidays
Maps
Access
Corner of 43rd St. Subway: B/D/F/V to 42nd Street or 1/2/3/7/N/Q/R/S/W to Times Sq-42nd Street.
Address
1133 6th Ave., New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-857-0000
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