I drove back from Portland yesterday. On the way down I had time to think about how to get the most out of critical comments. In my reports on the reviewing process, I made the point several times that there was little consistency in the reviewers’ comments. At the time, I saw that as a… [Read More]
PhotoLucida 2009: what not to expect from reviewers
Consistency. My first reviewer looked at a picture of a barber shop in the Washington Heights district in Manhattan. It’s a multi-layered image, with a lot going on. She pointed at a bright blue video game in the middle of the frame, and said: “It could be a good image, but that blue box right… [Read More]
PhotoLucida 2009: the fourth day
Five reviews today. Two completely positive, and three with suggestions for improvement. I don’t think it would be very entertaining to walk through all of them; you’ve gotten an idea of how they go from the earlier posts. The different shapes of the pictures in Nighthawks came up again. It seems to bother curators. I… [Read More]
PhotoLucida 2009: the third day
Five official reviews today. The first one, with the curator for a Mid-Western museum, went incredibly well. He called Nighthawks “a fresh approach,” and “some of the best of this kind of work he’s seen.” He also wanted to see work from This Green Growing Land, which I’d left at the hotel. I dropped by… [Read More]
PhotoLucida 2009: the second day
Today was nowhere near as grueling as yesterday, but there was a lot to do. It started with three reviews back to back. The first one was with a pair of gallery owners with whom I had corresponded about five years ago. I kind of vaguely remembered them, and I showed them the brochure for… [Read More]
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