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Mu-43 Veteran
Hope this does not seem silly or presumptuous. I wanted to share with you that yesterday four of my photographs were published in El Nuevo Día, which is Puerto Rico´s largest circulation daily newspaper.
The photographs were published as part of an article about an exhibit at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (Contemporary Art Museum) titled “Careos/Relevos: 25 años del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo." A workshop titled “Taller Vivo” (Live Shop) is being held as part of the exhibit. The workshop involves the participation of a group of emerging artists and curators, who have selected works from the Museum´s collection, to enter into a dialogue or debate with, and create art in real time while visitors to the museum watch.
On this occasion, the invited artist was the Puerto Rican architect and graphic designer Javier Román. The art work with which Mr. Roman debated was a piece titled “Colisión” (Collision) by Lope Max Díaz. I was asked by the Museum to photograph the exhibit and Mr. Román at work.
The picture on the upper left hand side of the article is of Colisión. The artist is shown at work on the lower right hand side. The two remaining pictures are of the exhibit. The paper did not include picture credits.
The picture of the artist was taken with the Olympus E-P1 and the 20mm Lumix. The remaining pictures were taken with a Canon EOS 50D and either the 17-40mmL or the 10-22mm. I had previously posted the picture of the artist at work in the Weekly Image Quest - Caught in the Act Gallery.
Here´s the picture:
Cheers,
Antonio
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The photographs were published as part of an article about an exhibit at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (Contemporary Art Museum) titled “Careos/Relevos: 25 años del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo." A workshop titled “Taller Vivo” (Live Shop) is being held as part of the exhibit. The workshop involves the participation of a group of emerging artists and curators, who have selected works from the Museum´s collection, to enter into a dialogue or debate with, and create art in real time while visitors to the museum watch.
On this occasion, the invited artist was the Puerto Rican architect and graphic designer Javier Román. The art work with which Mr. Roman debated was a piece titled “Colisión” (Collision) by Lope Max Díaz. I was asked by the Museum to photograph the exhibit and Mr. Román at work.
The picture on the upper left hand side of the article is of Colisión. The artist is shown at work on the lower right hand side. The two remaining pictures are of the exhibit. The paper did not include picture credits.
The picture of the artist was taken with the Olympus E-P1 and the 20mm Lumix. The remaining pictures were taken with a Canon EOS 50D and either the 17-40mmL or the 10-22mm. I had previously posted the picture of the artist at work in the Weekly Image Quest - Caught in the Act Gallery.
Here´s the picture:
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Cheers,
Antonio