Tony Mendoza: Flowers Aug 6, 2007
After years of working as an architect Mendoza studied with Minor White and pursued a career in photography. He has received fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council and the Institute of International Education. (AbsoluteArts.com)
Photo Art 101 May 6, 2007
Photographer Minor White used to have an expression for this: "Not just what something is, but what else it is.". "A lot of people just want the information from them, as they might read a newspaper," said photographer Mark Klett, also in the Mesa show. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)
Inherited Inspirations Dec 12, 2006
" Paul, originally from New Rochelle, N.Y., studied photography with Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White while a student at the California Institute of the Arts. He went on to be a freelance photographer in the '50s and '60s, shooting for LIFE and TIME magazines, as well as the General Electric company. When he died, he was living in White Plains, N.Y., where John spent most of his childhood. After high school, John completed his undergraduate studies at Skidmore College in Saratoga... (Hopewell Valley News, NJ)
Daydreams and Decay Dec 1, 2006
Mr. Becotte studied fine art photography in the 1960s, and was influenced by photographers such as Minor White, Edward Weston and Robert Frank. After studying with Aaron Siskind, he focused on both abstract and landscape photography and street photography before concentrating on constructed scenes. (Hopewell Valley News, NJ)
UCSB Names New Director of University Art Museum UCSB, Jul. 25 Jul 26, 2006
g., Jean Arp, Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Richard Diebenkorn, David Hockney, Arnulf Rainer, John Coplans, Minor White, Chuck Close, and Terry Winters). We have acquired the Trevey Collection of 128 early 20th-century American Realist prints (e. (University of California Newswire, CA)
Robert Heinecken, 74; Pioneered Use of Commercial Photographs to Create Art May 21, 2006
Among them were Van Deren Coke, Minor White and Beaumont Newhall. The group established the Society for Photographic Education, which became an important forum for changing the way photography was taught in American art schools and university programs. (Los Angeles Times)