Monday, January 3, 2022
January 1, 2022 Lead Editorial in The New York Times Features Nina Berman Photograph
Friday, December 31, 2021
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Nina Berman on WORT Radio "A Public Affair"
Via WORT Radio, Madison, Wisconsin
This Thursday, 12/30 on WORT’s noontime ”A Public Affair”….
APA’s guest will be NINA BERMAN, the award-winning documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. We’ll be discussing, among other topics, her recent film documentary, “When Jets Fly,” — a look at the impact on civilians living near airfields currently being used for Air Force training exercises from Whidbey Island, Washington to Burlington, Vermont, current site of a 20-plane squadron of F-35 attack jets.
Noon to 1:00 (Central), 12/30, “A Public Affair” WORT 89.9fm, Madison. Listen online, live and archived at: https://www.wortfm.org/news-talk/talk/public-affair/
A Public Affair is WORT's daily hour long call-in talk program. It aims to engage listeners in a conversation on social, cultural, and political issues of importance. The guests range from local activists and scholars to notable national and international figures.
Monday, December 27, 2021
First in a series: 2021 in 5 photos Features Ashley Gilbertson's January 6 Photograph of Eugen Goodman
December 27, 2021
First in a series: 2021 in 5 photos
Why it matters: "Goodman’s selfless and quick-thinking actions doubtlessly saved lives and bought security personnel precious time to secure and ultimately evacuate the Senate before the armed mob breached the Chamber," the Senate said in awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to Goodman and others who protected the Capitol.
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
"I want my photos to convey is truth as I see it" --David Butow
December 22, 2021
Interview: Nezih Tavlas / December 22, 2021
"Photojournalism News: What drew you to photojournalism?
David Butow's photographs were featured in the exhibition "Present Tense" this summer at Monroe Gallery of Photography.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
HOLIDAY HOURS
Holiday Hours 2021
Closing at 2pm Friday, Christmas Eve; Closed Saturday Christmas Day, open Sunday Dec 26
Closing at 2pm Friday, New Year's Eve; Closed Saturday New Year's Day, open Sunday January 2
Regular opening hours are 10-5 daily. "Tony Vaccaro at 99"continues on exhibition through January 16, 2022.
Thank you for your continued encouragement and support. We look forward to your visit to the Gallery, or please view our collection on line.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Nina Berman for The Intercept: When The Jets Fly: New Warplanes Turn U.S. Towns Into Sonic Hellscapes
Via The Intercept
December 17, 2021
THE SOUND of the U.S. military’s latest generation of warplanes is quite literally deafening. The vibration shakes your insides. Conversation stops. Stress floods your body. And just when you think it’s over, another jet, and another and another, roars above rooftops, until it feels as though the sky is going to crack open. (click for full article with video - by Nina Berman)
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
NY Times Year In Pictures Includes Ashley Gilbertson's January 6 Insurrection Photographs
December 15, 2021
While many people, fearing the virus, continued to stay close to home, photographers traveled the world, documenting turmoil and triumphs.
"For Ashley Gilbertson, this photograph captured the intensity of the moment when a single man stood firm against a massive mob overrunning the United States Capitol."
"As they turned a corner, the mob paused. A lone policeman was shouting at them to stop and turn back. Men in QAnon shirts shouted back, and another waved a Confederate flag in front of the officer. He drew his baton to fight them back, but it fell to the ground in the chaos. He unclipped the holster of his pistol and put his hand on the grip, and I put a rioter between me and him as a shield. But the officer never drew his sidearm.
His name, I would later learn, was Eugene Goodman. He acted as a diversion to draw rioters away from the Senate chamber. There weren’t many moments that we can be proud of as a nation from Jan. 6, 2021, but this is one of them."
Monday, December 13, 2021
Stream "Underfire: The Untold Story of PFC Tony Vaccaro"
Santa Fe, NM – On December 20, 2021, Tony Vaccaro celebrates his 99th birthday, an inspiration to us all.
To help celebrate, we are offering limited free streaming downloads of the HBO documentary "Underfire: The Untold Story of PFC Tony Vaccaro". The film chronicles the life of a man who played two roles during World War II, both at great risk: a combat infantryman on the front lines and a photographer who took and developed roughly 8,000 photographs of the war. Contact Monroe Gallery for details, offer is limited.
Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania on December 20, 1922, Tony is one of the few people alive who can claim to have survived the Battle of Normandy and COVID-19. Tony Vaccaro spent the first years of his life in the village of Bonefro, Italy after becoming an orphan; by age 10 he started taking pictures with a box camera. When World War II broke out he was ordered to return to the US, where he reunited with his sisters and joined his high school camera club. Drafted into the war, by June 1944, now a combat infantryman in the 83rd Infantry Division, he was on a boat heading toward Omaha Beach, six days after the first landings at Normandy. Denied access to the Signal Corps, Tony was determined to photograph the war, and had his portable 35mm Argus C-3 with him from the start. For the next 272 days he photographed his personal witness to the brutality of war.
Returning to the US, Tony started his career as a commercial photographer, eventually working for virtually every major publication: Look, Life, Harper’s Bazaar, Town and Country, Newsweek, and many more. Tony went on to become one the most sought after photographers of his day. By focusing on the splendor of life, Tony replaced the images of horror embedded in his eyes from war.
Monroe Gallery of Photography is honored to present a special exhibition celebrating the 99th birthday of this American hero and distinguished photographer. The exhibit of over 40 photographs spans Tony’s 80-year career and features several never-before-exhibited photographs. The exhibit continues on-line and in the Gallery through January 16, 2021.