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Jessica Lange bibliography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Jessica Lange bibliography Releases: Photo-books 2 Childrens literature 1 Exhibitions: North America 9 Europe 5 Other appearances 4 Jessica Langes first venture into the world of photography came with winning a scholarship to study fine arts at the University of Minnesota in 1967. During her first semester however, she left school in favor of traveling to Paris with then soon-to-be husband Francisco Grande. She would not pick up photographing again until the early 1990s when she began to make black-and-white pictures, all of places she visited on her travels since 1992. Apart from the United States, her private ventures included such countries as France, Italy, Mexico, Romania and Russia. Prior to the release of her debut monograph, 50 Photographs (2008), the Aperture magazine devoted to fine art photography introduced selections from the photo-book in their spring issue of 2007. The work itself with an introduction written by Patti Smith went on public the following year, on November 18, through powerHouse Books and a distribution by Random House, respectively. Simultaneously, Lange promoted some of her pictures at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York City. Her subsequent presentations included shows in three art venues, such as Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, ROSEGALLERY in Santa Monica, California and A Gallery for Fine Photography in New Orleans, Louisiana; both in 2009. In addition to, the George Eastman House - International Museum of Photography & Film in Rochester, New York hosted the artist from July to September that year. Except her photo exhibition, the museum arranged a retrospective series of her films and a tribute evening at Dryden Theater. Besides, Lange received the first George Eastman House Honors Award for her lifetime contribution. At the turn of the years 2010 and 2011, Lange showcased in New Orleans for the second time. For this occasion though, she contributed with a thematic collection of her own pictures taken by Walker Evans during the 1930s in Louisiana; all presented for the local Ogden Museum of Southern Art. In the meantime, her second book entitled In Mexico (2010) saw its eventual release on RM in two co-editions. One for the English-speaking world, while for the Hispanophone region with featuring Spanish texts by Julio Trujillo, its equivalent under name En México followed, too. Initial promotions of her sophomore art work took place in Mexico itself; first at Centro Fotográfico Álvarez Bravo in Oaxaca and soon after at Casa de las Ajaracas in Mexico City. She also showcased in Europe, starting in July 2010 with the 1st edition of the Festival international dart contemporain in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in France. Most notably in 2011, Lange went on a worldwide tour. Since then, her ventures therefore included additional countries, such as Spain, on three separate occasions (2011-2012), Portugal (2012), California (2013) and Russia (2014). Most recently, Lange released a childrens picture book called Its About a Little Bird, issued through Sourcebooks Jabberwocky on October 1, 2013. Contents [hide] 1 Bibliography 1.1 Photo-books 1.2 Childrens literature 2 Art exhibitions 2.1 2008—2009: United States 2.2 2011—2014: North America and Europe 3 Other appearances 3.1 Art fairs and festivals 3.2 Other events 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External links Bibliography[edit]Photo-books[edit]Year Book title Release details Notes Ref 2008 50 Photographs US only ► Released: November 18, 2008[1] Publisher: powerHouse Books Print: Hardcover ISIN: 978-157-6874-53-0 • Introduction written by Patti Smith; • 112 pages, 50 black-and-white photos; • titled and signed by the author au verso in pencil.[2] [1] [3] [4] 2010 In Mexico (aka En México) Spain/Mexico ► Released: 2010 Publisher: RM Print: Hardcover ISIN: 978-607-7515-67-8 • Spanish texts written by Julio Trujillo; • 96 pages, 44 black-and-white photos; • signed and numbered by herself on reco; • design by David Kimura, Gabriela Varela. [5] [6] US ► Released: November 18, 2010[7] Publisher: RM Print: Hardcover/Gelatin silver+ ISIN: 978-607-7515-68-5 • 96 pages, 44 black-and-white photos; • signed and numbered by herself on reco; • design by David Kimura, Gabriela Varela; • Limited ed. of 35 copies in slipcase; 5 artists proof.[8] [5] [7] 2011 UK ► Released: July 1, 2011[9] Publisher: Gardners Books Print: Hardcover ISIN: 978-849-2480-98-2 • 96 pages, 44 black-and-white photos; • signed and numbered by herself on reco; • design by David Kimura and Gabriela Varela. [9] [10] + Limited edition only.[8] Childrens literature[edit]Year Book title Release details Notes Ref 2013 Its About a Little Bird US ► Released: October 1, 2013[11] Publisher: Sourcebooks Print: Hardcover ISIN: 978-140-2285-26-4 • 40 pages of hand-colored images; • based on a story of two sisters Ilse and Adah, who find a golden birdcage in their grandmothers barn; • originally crafted for her own grandchildren. [11] [12] [13] Art exhibitions[edit]2008—2009: United States[edit]Year Title Duration Ref Reception Opening – Closing 2008 Jessica Lange: Photographs + photo-eye Gallery [show] • Reception and book signing at photo-eye Gallery, 376 Garcia Street, Suite A, Santa Fe, New Mexico took time at 3-5 p.m., Saturday, on December 13.[14][15] November 26, 2008 – January 10, 2009 [16] [17] Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York City, New York, US Her premiere public exhibition promoted 29 black-and-white photos,[16] all taken from the volume 50 Photographs.[16][17] (A secondary running exposition, North Africa 1959–1963, presented a work by Paul Strand.[18][19]) 2009 Jessica Lange: 50 Photographs† + Gala Party [show] • Part of the event featured a Gala Party on May 28, 2009 with Lange presented as Guest of Honor.[20][n. 1] May 28, 2009[20] May 12, 2009 – July 5, 2009[22] [20] [23] Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, US Jessica Lange[n. 2] July 18, 2009[28][29] July 14, 2009 – September 12, 2009[n. 3] [24] [25] [27] ROSEGALLERY, Santa Monica, California, US The subsequent exhibit was arranged in collaboration with Howard Greenberg Gallery and Motion Picture & Television Fund.[24][25] This time around, 31[n. 4] black-and-white pictures by Lange were reportedly on display.[32] 50 Photographs by Jessica Lange + Jessica Lange Thursdays [show] • Excluding a digital screening of her then most recent TV work Grey Gardens (on July 25, 2009)[33] introduced by herself in person,[34] following works were showcased within the retrospective: The Postman Always Rings Twice (on July 2),[35] Tootsie (on July 9),[36] Music Box (on July 16),[37]), Blue Sky (on July 23),[38] and Titus (on July 30)[39] [n. 5] + An Evening with Jessica Lange [show] • Apart from a discussion of her artistic career accompanied with clips of her motion picture work, Lange presented at Dryden a guided tour through her still photographs on July 25, 2009, and a book signing.[n. 6] On the same occasion, she was bestowed the George Eastman House Honors Award for her lifetime contribution.[34] July 25, 2009 July 18, 2009[n. 7] – September 20, 2009 [34] George Eastman House, Rochester, New York, US Langes second museum exposure took place in Entrance Gallery of the home to 535-seat repertory theater Dryden.[41] The 33 photo-display[41] financed by Woods Oviatt Gilman,[34] preceded her five film series Jessica Lange Thursdays[n. 8] sponsored by First Niagara Financial Group.[34] Part of the event featured a sold-out tribute evening.[43] 50 Photographs by Jessica Lange + Artist Discussion with Jessica Lange [show] • Part of the exhibition included a special PowerPoint slide show of her photographs at Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA, on October 4, 2009. Hosted by Joshua Mann Pailet, Lange discussed her motivation to photograph. (Entrance was free for the museum members only).[44] October 3, 2009[45] October 3, 2009 – December 31, 2009 [46] A Gallery for Fine Photography, New Orleans, Louisiana, US † denotes an exhibition with free admission. 2011—2014: North America and Europe[edit]Year Title Duration Ref Reception Opening – Closing 2011 Jessica Lange in Mexico† January 27, 2011[47] – March 6, 2011[48] [47] [48] Centro Fotográfico Álvarez Bravo, Oaxaca, Mexico Jessica Lange: México† June 16, 2011 – August 28, 2011 [49] Casa de las Ajaracas, Mexico City, Mexico JESSICA LANGE unseen[50] (Things I See/Mexico - On Scene) September 10, 2011 – November 27, 2011 [50] [51] Centro Niemeyer, Avilés, Spain, EU Langes first Spanish display featured 78 photographs, 12 of which included contact sheets.[52] Jessica Lange: In Mexico September 17, 2011 – December 10, 2011 [53] Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida, US 2012 JESSICA LANGE: Secuencias de México† March 29, 2012 – May 20, 2012 [51] [54] Casa de América, Madrid, Spain, EU UNSEEN: Fotografia de Jessica Lange[55]† (Things I See/Mexico - On Scene[56]) June 1, 2012 – August 19, 2012 [51] [55] [56] Centro Cultural de Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal, EU Jessica Lange: Suites, series y secuencias (Things I See/Mexico - On Scene)[57] August 30, 2012 – November 4, 2012[n. 9] [51] [57] Sala San Benito, Valladolid, Spain, EU 2013 Jessica Lange: unseen[60] February 9, 2013 – May 19, 2013 [51] Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, California, US 2014 Джессика Лэнг: Незримое[61] March 12, 2014 March 13, 2014 – April 20, 2014 [61] Мультимедиа Арт Музей, Moscow, Russia, EU † denotes an exhibition with free admission. Other appearances[edit]Art fairs and festivals[edit]Year Title Duration Ref Reception Opening – Closing 2010 AP art Lartiste 2010[62] [show] • The part of the event featured a photo show by Lange that ran from July 9[63] until September 19, 2010[64] at Ateliers de lImage in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.[63][64][65] July 6, 2010[n. 10] July 8, 2010 – July 13, 2010[62][63] [62] [63] [64] [65] Saint-Rémy-de-Provence/Alpilles, France, EU The first edition of the Festival international dart contemporain, Alpilles-Provenseart[62][63] presented also Langes artwork under title Lartiste 2010[62] in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France.[63][64][65] 2011 photo la XX + art la projects Lucie Foundation Presents Jessica Lange [show] • Part of the event featured a special viewing of photographs by Lange and Tasya van Ree on January 14. The limited capacity show was presented by the Lucie Awards Foundation from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in upstairs VIP lounge.[66] January 13, 2011 January 14, 2011 – January 17, 2011 [66] [67] [68] Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, US The 20th anniversary edition of the largest photo-based art fair in the country, displaying contemporary photography, video and multimedia.[66] Originally founded by Stephen Cohen,[68] the 2011s expo was co-held by photo l.a. altogether with artLA projects.[66][67][n. 11] 2013 BookExpo America Jessica Lange: Its About a Little Bird [show] • In Booth Signing - May 31, 10:00 am, Booth #829.[70][71] May 29, 2013 May 30, 2013 – June 1, 2013 [70] [71] [72] Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, New York, US Upon invitation only. Other events[edit]Year Title Duration Ref Reception Opening – Closing 2010 Walker Evans Louisiana: Photographs from the Collection of Jessica Lange October 2, 2010 – January 2, 2011 [73] Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, US Not own work. See also[edit] Book: Jessica Lange Jessica Lange awards Jessica Lange discography Jessica Lange filmography Footnotes[edit]1.Jump up ^ According to the PR department, 300 people attended the BIAAs 90th anniversary.[21] 2.Jump up ^ The ROSEGALLERYs website[24] and the NBC 4 KNBCs,[25] they both refer to Jessica Lange: 50 Photographs as the title of her exposition in Santa Monica, CA. The original poster by ROSEGALLERY shows Jessica Lange, actually.[26] Other online sources, such as e.g. artnet,[27] Getty Images,[28] Zimbio,[29] and ARTslanT[30] these documented the event as Jessica Lange: 50 Photographs 1992-2008, following its reception on July 18, 2009.[28][29] 3.Jump up ^ While the original poster shows July 11, 2009,[26] some of additional press statements by ROSEGALLERY calculated with July 14 as the official start date of the exhibition,[24] and so did reviews in NBC 4 KNBC[25] and artnet.[27] ARTslanTs reports July 21, for a change.[30] As for the end-date; September 12 report all the original poster,[26] NBC 4 KNBC,[25] artnet[27] as well ARTslanT.[30] Although, another articles by ROSEGALLERY[24] and The Photo Exchange[31] show October 10. 4.Jump up ^ McKinniss from The Photo Exchange wrote the exhibition consisted of 28 photographs.[31] 5.Jump up ^ In addition to, the Dryden Theater presented Cape Fear on February 17, 2010.[40]
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