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Sun, 1 Apr 2001 10:49:59 -0400
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We're pleased to announce two new highly-acclaimed photography exhibitions
that are available beginning May 2001 through Thomas & Associates, Inc.  For
images and more details visit our website at www.artstaffing.com.  For
booking and further information contact Geri Thomas or David Griffin at
212.625.2011.  Cheers!


"Elder Grace: The Nobility of Aging"
presents monumental portrait photographs of African Americans by the
celebrated New York Times photojournalist Chester Higgins Jr. Featuring
women and men from all walks of life, this highly acclaimed exhibition
reveals the beauty, dignity and energy of senior intelligence and
experience. The show is a rich tribute to older generations as a vital force
in American life.
Co-curated by the artist, the show closed March 2001 at the New-York
Historical Society, where it received enthusiastic response from public and
critics alike.

Number of Works: 60

Space Requirements: 250 linear ft; 2,500 sq. ft. as above

Loan Fee: $7,500, plus pro-rated costs

Availability: From May 2001


"Contemporary Korean Photographers: A New Generation"
showcases recent major work by ten artists. Representing the first postwar
generation of Korean photographers to practice as artists, the exhibition
heralds a renaissance for the form in Korea. Works by Bienu Bae, Bohnchang
Koo, Byunghun Min, Gapchul Lee, Jungjin Lee, (Atta) Seokjung Kim, Hongchun
Park, Chuha Chung, Hyoungkuhn Oh and Sangil Lee utilize a broad range of
technical and aesthetic developments, ranging from stark documentary realism
to delicate abstract compositions: all explore the myriad nuances of Korean
life and culture. The first major international group show of Korean
photography, this exhibition is presented in conjunction with FotoFest,
Houston, and was co-curated by FotoFest and participating artist Bohnchang
Koo.

Number of Works: 78 photographs

Space Requirements: 400 linear ft.

Loan Fee: $8,500, plus pro-rated shipping costs

Availability: From September 2001

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