Babble On. | Login
Gregory Crewdson's talk at Norman Rockwell Museum was presented as part of The Artist & The Photograph: Contemporary Perspectives," a lecture series exploring contemporary pathways in photography. Further events will be presented in conjunction with "Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera," including an evening discussion with author David Kamp on Saturday, May 29. A contributing editor at "Vanity Fair," Kamp's commentary on Norman Rockwell and the exhibition appeared in the magazine's November 2009 issue.
Click here to learn about more upcoming programs and events at Norman Rockwell Museum: http://www.nrm.org/programs-and-events/events/
--
Photo by Gene Pelham. Licensed by Norman Rockwell Licensing, Niles, IL. From the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum.
Channels: IllustrationPhotography
Artists: Norman Rockwell
Themes: InspirationPerception
Photographer Gregory Crewdson gave an evening lecture at Norman Rockwell Museum on March 27, 2010, regarding contemporary pathways in the field of photography, and his own inspired work. Here the artist describes some of the similarities behind the themes and approaches used in his work, and that of Norman Rockwell. The talk was presented in conjunction with the Museum's current photography exhibition "Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera."
discusses the similarities between his work and that of Norman Rockwell. Taped at a March 27 lecture at Norman Rockwell Museum.
Post new comment