7/23/2023 0 Comments Osmos galleryA Look Back at the Fight for Reproductive Rights at The Rudin Family Gallery at BAM Strong, 651 Fulton St., Brooklyn, NY. September 28 - December 17, 2022: Wrongs & Rights. October 7 – January 22, 2023: The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming, The New York Historical Society & Library, NYC If you’d like to check out my music, here’s a link to my music website.įebruary 2 – May 27, 2023: Walls Turned Sideways Are Bridges, curated by william cordova and Maria Vickles, African-American Research Library & Cultural Center, Ft. My iPhone has been my go to camera up to now. I am still making music, but recently bought a “real” camera. In any case, I thought more people might be interested in seeing them, as well, so here is one way to do so. Some of them, I have no recollection of taking. I have well over 2,000 images that have been a delight for me to see, most of them for the first time. The filmmaker, now my friend, lent me a scanner that converts negative film into digital images, and Presto! Here is the result. More recently, I was interviewed for a film about Newsreel where the subject of my still photos came up. Channel 13 did a series called “Makers” and printed and used some my photos in their segment on the Women’s Liberation Movement. The negatives were stored in an old shoe box in my closet. By the early 70s, all of my attention was focused on music and I stopped my photographic career.Ībout five years ago, I began getting requests for photos I had taken at the Miss America Beauty Pageant protest on Sept. I also began writing songs and performing around the same time. Some of these photos were used by the underground press at that time through Liberation News Service and NY Newsreel. I had also recently acquired a Pentax 35mm camera and began taking it with me to the many demonstrations and other events happening, mostly in New York City. Come meet OSMOS editors, designers, writers, and artists, including Richard Bell" - Cay-Sophie Rabinowitz, Editor Join us for coffee & croissants 10am Thursday 11 May Goodman Gallery 26 Cork Street W1S 3ND OSMOS Magazine will be available to purchase at the gallery as well as at Photo London 2023 (11-14 May), where there will be a special presentation by Richard Bell.In the late 60’s I became involved in the anti-war protests and women’s liberation movement. Ahead of Bell’s Turbine Hall installation at Tate Modern, OSMOS is showing a work from 1992 entitled, 'Pigeon Holed' in which Richard Bell portrays himself in repeated images as 'an angry black man' ironically presenting the negative stereotyping to challenge it head-on. "Jaar’s critique of Western media in the exhibition IF IT CONCERNS US, IT CONCERNS YOU, is a fitting context for the work by the Aboriginal conceptual artist, Richard Bell that OSMOS has installed at Photo London this week. OSMOS Magazine issue 24 features Tom McDonough’s essay “Slips of the Eye” about the Chilean artist, Alfredo Jaar, whose work is currently on view at Goodman Gallery London. Join us for a breakfast launch of OSMOS Magazine, an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography.
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