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Category Archives: El Rito
Call for submissions for Alaska Postive A biennial exhibition of Alaska photography
Now in its 49th year, Alaska Positive encourages photography as an art form in Alaska. The next call for entries for Alaska Positive will open September 3, 2019. Entries will be juried by nationally renowned photographer, David Michael Kennedy.
Guest juror David Michael Kennedy’s photographic career spans over 40 years. His works are held in museum collections including the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian Institute. Kennedy’s career started in New York with commercial photography including iconic portraits of musicians, actors and artists. In 1986 he moved to New Mexico to focus on fine art photography. His name is synonymous with New Mexico landscapes. Kennedy’s images are materialized through the platinum/palladium printing technique, a pre-digital, by-hand process at which he is considered one of the best in the world.
In addition to receiving recognition for their work, photographers whose photos are selected for Alaska Positive 2019 will compete for several cash awards. Kennedy will bestow one Juror’s Choice award for $300, and two $150 Awards of Recognition. The awards are sponsored by the Friends of the Alaska State Libraries, Archives and Museum (FoSLAM). Kennedy will also select some photographs for Honorable Mention.
Alaska Positive will open at the Alaska State Museum on December 6, 2019 and run through February 15, 2020. The exhibition will then travel to museums throughout Alaska including the following:
- Sheldon Jackson Museum: March – May, 2020
- Wasilla Museum & Visitor Center: June – September, 2020
- University of Alaska Museum of the North: October – November, 2020
- Haines Sheldon Museum: mid-December – February, 2021
- Cordova Historical Museum: March – mid-April, 2021
- Valdez Museum: May – September, 2021
Exhibit dates are subject to change.
Call for submissions for Alaska Positive 2019 will open September 3, 2019 and close October 12, 2019 on CaFÉ, callforentry.org. For more information contact the Alaska State Museum curator of exhibitions by calling 907-465-4819 or e-mailing Jackie Manning
PhotoNexus 2019

Please see: https://binhammerphotographs.com/photonexus/
For the schudule and other information. It should be a great weekend! Hope to see you there!
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MORRISON HOTEL GALLERY TWO SHOW OPENING N.Y.C. AND L.A.
Rei and I hope to see you are the shows!
Americana Through the Lens of Nebraska and Tom Joad:
Morrison Hotel Gallery Announces New Springsteen Exhibit
PHOTOGRAPHS BY:
PAMELA SPRINGSTEEN AND DAVID MICHAEL KENNEDY
Opening reception in Los Angeles October 16th. 6-9pm
Morrison Hotel Gallery
Sunset Marquis
1200 Alta Loma Road || West Hollywood, CA 90069
Opening reception in New York City October 23rd. 6-8pm
Morrison Hotel Gallery
116 Prince Street || New York, NY 10012
212.941.8770
Pamela and David will be at both openings.
Morrison Hotel Gallery is once more celebrating the music of Bruce Springsteen with an exhibition opening in Los Angeles on October 16th and NYC on October 23rd. Titled From Nebraska to Tom Joad: Visions of the Heartland, the show will feature the extraordinary photography of David Michael Kennedy and Pamela Springsteen.
Last year, the gallery presented the work of photographer Frank Stefanko in honor of the release of his book, Bruce Springsteen: Further Up the Road. Held amidst the buzz created by Bruce’s ongoing successful run on Broadway, the upcoming exhibition will focus on two of The Boss’s most critically-acclaimed albums – Nebraska and Tom Joad.
Both albums were heralded for their stripped-down style, as well as their dark and somber themes. After failing to produce the same haunting effect with his E-Street Band that he had on the demos, Bruce recorded Nebraska by himself on a four-track cassette recorder. The result was an evocative folk-style album that showed the flip side of the American dream: desperate characters for whom life has gone off the tracks. The Ghost of Tom Joad once more displayed Bruce’s knack for acoustic storytelling, exploring the stories of immigrants and migrant workers searching for salvation never to be found.
The photo shoots for both of these albums were inspired by the music, and it is these photographs that will be on display in the Springsteen exhibit. Among the iconic photographs in this collection are the bleak, snow-swept landscape shot chosen for the Nebraska cover. The shot was taken by Kennedy, well-known for his breathtaking depictions of New Mexican culture and landscapes, through the windshield of a pickup truck while on a road trip. Andy Kline, one of the art directors at Columbia Records, happened to see a framed print of the shot hanging on the wall of Kennedy’s studio, thought it would be perfect for the album, and showed it to Bruce – who agreed. The pair also felt that Kennedy would be the ideal photographer to convey the album’s raw, stripped-down vibe, so they scheduled a shoot. A series of photos taken at Kennedy’s summer home in upstate New York became the legendary Nebraska sessions – with Bruce and Kennedy wandering the property and backroads to capture images that felt natural and true-to-life.
For the Tom Joad sessions, Pamela opted for shots taken in the Mojave Desert and run-down neighborhoods in L.A. Her imagery went hand-in-hand with the album’s stories of desolation and desperation. In her work with celebrities from Trent Reznor to Neil Young and Ice Cube, Pamela has spent years capturing candid behind-the-scenes photographs of larger-than-life screen and music icons. As Bruce’s sister, she had the opportunity to capture intimate portraits of him that are as quiet and introspective as the songs on these two critically-acclaimed albums.
“In keeping with Morrison Hotel Gallery’s tribute to Bruce Springsteen, we wanted to focus on a more Americana portrait of the Boss,” says Peter Blachley, co-owner of Morrison Hotel Gallery. “No finer examples of this can be presented than the photography of David Michael Kennedy and Pamela Springsteen and their work with Bruce on Nebraska and Tom Joad.”
About David Michael Kennedy:
David Michael Kennedy’s body of work spans over 40 years and is held in both private and museum collections including The National Portrait Gallery, The Smithsonian Institution and The Harwood Museum, among many others.
Leaving New York and commercial photography in 1986 he moved to the small village of El Rito, in the northern New Mexico mountains. His name became synonymous with New Mexican landscapes and culture including an important body of work focused on American Indian Ceremonial Dancers.
Kennedy’s images are materialized through the traditional analogue technique of Platinum/Palladium printing, of which he is widely considered to be one of the best in the world.
http://www.davidmichaelkennedy.com/
About Pamela Springsteen:
Pamela began her photography career over a decade ago, shooting for the motion picture and music industry. Her style has attracted a broad range of celebrities including Keith Richards, Neil Young, Tom Hanks, Ice Cube and Alan Jackson.
Her unique strength lies in her ability to create honest and intimate portraits in a comfortable and collaborative environment.
Pamela’s work has included directing music videos and recently her “Ghost of Tom Joad” images were exhibited at the Cranbrook Art Museum receiving national acclaim.
https://www.pamelaspringsteen.com/
About Morrison Hotel® Gallery:
Morrison Hotel® Gallery (MHG) was founded in 2001 by former record company executive Peter Blachley, music retail industry professional Richard Horowitz, and legendary music photographer Henry Diltz. In 2012, author, director and photographer Timothy White joined the team, launching an additional West Coast gallery at The Sunset Marquis Hotel in West Hollywood. In 2016, the gallery launched its third location at Mick Fleetwood’s General Store in Maui, Hawaii.
MHG is the world’s leading brand in fine art music photography representing over 125 of the world’s finest music photographers and their archives. Their vast catalog of photography encompasses jazz, blues, and rock imagery spanning several generations through to today’s contemporary music artists and now includes iconic photographs in the world of sports as well. MHG has a robust online presence, featuring over 100,000 images searchable by photographer, music artist, band or concert. www.morrisonhotelgallery.com
Morrison Hotel Gallery
116 Prince Street || New York, NY 10012
212.941.8770
Morrison Hotel Gallery
Sunset Marquis
1200 Alta Loma Road || West Hollywood, CA 90069
310.881.6025
Morrison Hotel Gallery
Fleetwood’s General Store
744 Front Street || Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
808.669.6425 (MICK)
Media Contact:
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The Press House
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2018 EL RITO STUDIO TOUR September 29th and 30th.
This year should be an exciting time to come to the tour. We have new artists showing their work and of course late September, early October is a wonderful time to visit Northern New Mexico. Rei and I look forward to seeing old friends and meeting new ones. The Tour is open 10am to 5pm both days and you can find a map and information on all the great Artist on the tour at: https://www.elritoartassociation.org/studio-tour/
“Why” Podcast with Skip Cohen
Show Closing Party April 20, 2018. Hope you can make it.
There will be a closing Party for the show on Friday, April 20,2018. Hope you can make it!
Webster Collection
54 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501

webster collection
“off the Grid” New Group Show I am in. THe WEBSTER COLLECTION, 54 1/2 Lincoln Avenue January 19th. 2018
Hope you can make the opening! “OFF THE GRID” – OPENING THIS FRIDAY, January 19th, IN SANTA FE…


