Sunday 23 October 2011

A.D. Coleman Talk at HotShoe Gallery - Dinosaur Bones: The End (and ends) of Photo Criticism

Dinosaur Bones: The End of Photo Criticism - A conversation and presentation with A. D. Coleman


Please join us on Tuesday, 8th November, from 6:30pm for Dinosaur Bones: The End (and ends) of Photo Criticism - A talk and panel discussion with American photography critic: A. D. Coleman, at HotShoe Gallery (29-31 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8SW Nearest Tube: Farringdon).

The noted American photography critic Allan Coleman will lead a discussion on the end of the photographic criticism. After Coleman’s presentation a panel discussion on Mr. Coleman’s presentation will include Coleman, Colin Finlay (Hotshoe Gallery Director ), and Roberto Muffoletto (VASA director).

Coleman has published reviews and critiques on photography since the late 1960s. Coleman has published more than 7 books and more than 2000 essays on photography and related subjects. His syndicated essays on mass media, new communication technologies, art, and photography have been featured in such periodicals as the New York Times, Village Voice, ARTnews, European Photography (Germany), Art Today (China) and most recently HotShoe (UK).

Mr. Coleman recently received the “life time achievement award” from the Royal Photographic Society (UK). In 1998 he was noted by American Photography as one of “the 100 most important people in photography” and in 2002 he received the Culture Prize of the German Photographic Society — the first critic of photography ever so honored.

The presentation and panel is a co-sponsored event by HotShoe Gallery, Viewfinder Photography Gallery, and VASA PROJECTS, an international online media center.


Date: 8 November 2011
Time: 18:30 – 20:00
Location: HotShoe Gallery, 29-31 Saffron Hill, London
Tickets are £6 - to be paid on the door.
To reserve a space email hotshoetickets@gmail.com
Space is limited so book ahead to avoid disappointment
Co-sponsored by: HotShoe Gallery, Viewfinder Photography Gallery, and VASA PROJECTS

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