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The FotoFest 2012 Biennial
From: March 16, 2012 - April 29, 2012
Location: FotoFest International
Address: 1113 Vine Street, Houston, 77002
Free Admission: Yes
A six week biennial festival that will include exhibitions on contemporary Russian photography, international meeting place portfolio reviews for artists, forums, workshops, evenings with photography artists and an international print auction.
FotoFest International, founded in 1983 in Houston, Texas, is the first and longest-running international Biennial of photography and photo-related art in the U.S.
The FotoFest Biennial and art programs are known as platforms for ideas and discovery, combining museum-quality art with important social and aesthetic issues. The Biennial exhibitions curated by FotoFest give priority to the works of important but little-known photographic artists from the U.S. and around the world.
In addition to exhibitions, the FotoFest Biennial features a large portfolio review program for photographic artists, a film and video series, conferences, multi-media installations, a Fine Print Auction, and four-color exhibition catalogue.
This six week biennial festival event begins on March 16, 2012 and will include exhibitions on Contemporary Russian Photography, International Meeting Place Portfolio Reviews for Artists, Forums, Workshops, Evenings with Photography Artists and an International Print Auction.
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04/16/2012
Lecture by Hicks Stone, son of famed architect Edward Durell Stone
Stone on Stone - Lecture & Book Signing
Houston Mod and the Architecture Center Houston present architect Hicks Stone, son of Edward Durell Stone, and author of the new book Edward Durell Stone: A Son's Untold Story of a Legendary Architect (Rizzoli) with a free lecture and slide presentation.
Monday April 16th at 6PM
Architecture Center Houston
315 Capitol, Ste 120
Recommended parking in Hobby Center Garage $7.
Free admission.
Edward Durell Stone was one of the more controversial figures of 20th-century architecture. He was both celebrated and scorned, leading a life that was simultaneously triumphant and embittered. In his presentation, Hicks Stone will address a body of work that has been largely neglected, if not outright misunderstood.
The elder Stone is best known for his designs for the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The younger Stone details his father`s immense legacy with dramatic lesser-known works and his father's close relationships with other noted architects including Frank Lloyd Wright. Edward Durell Stone's residential work in Houston will also be discussed.
Brazos Bookstore will have copies of the new Stone biography available for purchase and signing. If you have pre-ordered a copy it will be there for you to pick-up.
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