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Dinner & Dialogue - Photography New York Now with Julian Cox and William Boling


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April 9th, 2010 4:00 PM  through  6:15 PM
$ 30.00 (Presentation is free & includes 3 course prix fixe dinner at the Hil restaurant in Serenbe)
The Farmhouse Restaurant
Serenbe Community
GA
United States

Presentation is free and begins at 4:00 pm. 3 course prix fixe dinner at the Hil Restaurant for $30 begins at 6:15 pm, must RSVP.

Topic: Photography New York: Now
Cox and Boling are just back from their whirlwind tour of NYC's AIPAD (The Assoc. of International Photography Art Dealers) show, and will share their favorite images, rare finds, trends and overview of what is current with photography dealers and galleries. Discussion includes works from the AIPAD showcase, ICP, the Metropolitan Museum and many more. Enjoy an interactive discussion rich with images, then join Cox and Boling at Serenbe's Hil restaurant for fine food and continued discussion.

About the Speakers:
Julian Cox is Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the author of several books, essays, and articles on the medium ranging from historical to contemporary practice. Atlanta is lucky to have Julian Cox leading the High Museum's Photography collections and exhibitions for the last five years. British expatriate Cox is a leading national and international authority on photography, photography history and print collecting, having trained under Weston Naef at the Getty Museum in LA.
 
William Boling is a photographer and collector based in Atlanta and currently serves on the Board of Directors of Atlanta Celebrates Photography and the Advisory Board of The Serenbe Photography Center. Bill, a Rome Georgia native, began his art journey studying drawing and painting, then discovered the camera, completing his photographic education with Stephen Shore at Bard College. Today his art practice reflects an eclectic body of work blending visceral visual realtiy with sophisticated concepts including "archive as art" and work with chance and accident, often making image capture in a profoundly intuitive and fresh process. His work is included in many private and public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MOCA, GA.
 

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