It is a sad commentary on our society's view of art
and documentation that the character of the images is
often not recognized until the artist is gone.
Collin
At 07:32 PM 1/21/01 +0100, you wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Are you saying that the series of images I'm doing:
> > "Up Agnes's Creek," documenting the main active creek
> > that still flows
> > through our city, the city parks and Nature Center it traverses, its
> > tributaries, the fact it come to an inglorious end when
> > it dumps into a
> > concrete lined sewer channel might have some value?
> > The series will be part of the Nature Center's
> > Wildlife exhibit next spring.
> > I had thought to gift the images to the City but now...
>
>Two of the most important collections of photos in Norway are the ones
>by Knud Knudsen and Axel Lindahl; both landscape photographers working
>their way around the coast when the dry plates was new technology (ca.
>1880).
>
>Jostein
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