“KILROY WAS HERE” is the ubiquitous graffiti an Irish-American named James Kilroy from Boston coined during World War II that spread everywhere and which greeted American GI’s in the most remote outposts of the world. Roger Gastman, publisher, collector, film director, curator, author, and all around good guy has been a contemporary Kilroy leaving his […]
This is the last week for the Bob Dylan exhibition of Ted Russell’s photographs and Carlotta Hester’s drawings of traditional musical artists at The Gallery of Photography in Dublin. Here are some snapshots from the opening reception. The Gallery of Photography, Dublin, Ireland’s national center for contemporary photography. © Carlotta Hester Front window of the […]
The Irish Times selected Ted Russell’s exhibition of photographs of Bob Dylan at the Gallery of Photography as the “Pick of the Week” for cultural activities in Dublin. Writer Laurence Mackin wrote a wonderful review of the show. PICK OF THE WEEK January 22, 2016 Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village, NYC, 1964 © Ted Russell […]
Mark Jenkins wrote a compelling and in-depth review of Donovan’s exhibition of his Sapphographs now on view at Harvard University’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C. We present that review in its entirety here. The exhibition is a remarkable one as is the gallery at the Center for Hellenic Studies. The exhibition continues through […]
I just returned from the opening of Ted Russell’s photographs of Bob Dylan at the Gallery of Photography in Dublin as well as the opening of Carlotta Hester’s exhibition of drawings of traditional Irish musical artists. Both exhibitions looked amazing and were greeted with great enthusiasm from the excellent crowd that attended the opening reception. […]