John I think you are more obsessed with use then we are with ourselves. All photographs are stored in Nitrogen boxes when on on display and some even on display. And yes I always wonder when my work will be on display. Its not like they send out letters. If you think being proud of your work being in MOMA is lame then you get a life. I am proud of my work and this is the kind of show where they do take it out of hits little box. (polaroids not known for living in light and all very long) So why don't you stop worrying about Me and Jan and do something you can be proud of. We didn't start this argument YOU DID. We didn't make an attack YOU DID. So go take your self righteousness and STICK IT. I will continue to be very proud of having work in MOMA and never be jaded by it and always be excited by it being in such AMAZING company as the other much more important works its lives next to in its little nitrogen box.
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:40 AM, John Palcewski <palcewski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Notice how the Time piece on MOMA instantly triggered our two Nasty Narcissists to point out they have stuff at MOMA? Stuff in a nitrogen box, no less? It's never about OTHER photographers, oh no, only about them. It's getting ridiculous.On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I wonder if he is A: going to show my little Polaroid of the Dalai lama’s chair, translator, and Dalai himself and B: I wonder how much noise Mr Sharpe and others will squeal and moan about me even mentioning the print which probably also resides in a nitrogen box.On Feb 12, 2014, at 10:02 AM, Randy Little wrote:I wonder if he is going to show my little polaroid that is hidden away in a nitrogen box.On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:07 AM, John Palcewski <palcewski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Time Magazine piece on new MOMA curator, and "Photographers Experimenting in the Studio."
"In January 2013, Quentin Bajac assumed the role of chief curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York following a 17-year tenure as curator at the Musée d’Orsay and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. He is the first non-American to hold what is widely considered one of the most influential positions in the photography world, succeeding just four others in the museum’s 83-year history — Peter Galassi, John Szarkowski, Edward Steichen and Beaumont Newhall. Here, he writes for LightBox about some of the motivation behind his inaugural exhibition at MoMA, opening February 8, 2014."
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