Wednesday, July 22, 2009

MONROE GALLERY AT ART SANTA FE



Monroe Gallery of Photography will be exhibiting again at this year's Art Santa Fe Fair July 23 - 26 at booth #29 .

Art Santa Fe returns in style this season with its 9th edition to be held July 23-26, 2009 at El Museo in the heart of Santa Fe's hottest new district, The Railyard. Art Santa Fe's boutique style offers a perfect balance of breadth and intimacy, allowing visitors to speak to dealers and artists while experiencing a full range of art in a comprehensible context.
Be sure to attend the special presentation by Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic for the New York Times, on Friday.
Monroe Gallery will be featuring a wide selection of photographs by Stephen Wilkes, in advance of his important retrospective at the gallery this October. We will also be featuring a selection of highly significant vintage masterworks of photojournalism in our booth.

We look forward to welcoming you during Art Santa Fe.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

MONROE GALLERY EXHIBIT FEATURED ON "PHOTO OF THE DAY"




We were very pleased that Loomis Dean's photograph was featured as the "Photo of the Day" by Photo District News. The exhibit, "A Thousand Words: Masters of Photojournalism,”is a summer show at Monroe Gallery that runs through September 27. Prints of more than 60 iconic photographs are included in the show, including images of JFK, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Steve McQueen, Marilyn Monroe, the Apollo 11 launch and World War II.




Thanks also to Joe McNally for his post on his terrific blog:




"Bound for Santa Fe, home of the Monroe Gallery of Photography, run by the wonderful, decent, and incredibly knowledgeable Sid and Michelle Monroe. The gallery is a breathtaking repository of historically important photojournalism that has transcended categorization and is regarded as art. Art that means something. Art that you can chew on. Whenever I am in Santa Fe, that mecca of all manner of art, and I can’t stand to hear another wind chime, or see another painted cow skull, or see another show of poorly shot photographs printed with the collodion print process (which makes them marred, chipped, aged looking and thus somehow “significant”) I go to Monroe and I wander the room.



And I find I’m looking at my memory, right there on the walls."




Joe is too modest to add that his photographs are represented by Monroe Gallery.

Monday, July 20, 2009

JOE McNALLY IN SANTA FE


From July 19 - 25, Monroe Gallery welcomes Joe McNally to Santa Fe. Joe will be instructing his intensive and always popular Location Photography and Lighting workshop at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Joe has over thirty years in the field as a shooter: twenty plus on the road for National Geographic; a LIFE staffer, and Sports Illustrated contractor. 54 countries. 50 states. And the author of the award-winning books Faces of Ground Zero, The Moment It Clicks, and Hot Shoe Diaries.

Be sure to check out Joe's terrific blog.

The gallery has signed copies available and represents Joe's fine-art prints.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

MONROE GALLERY CELEBRATES 4OTH ANNIVERSARY OF APOLLO 11

Apollo 11 Roll-Out, Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 20, 1969 ©Bill Eppridge

Monroe Gallery of Photography joins everyone in celebrating the 4oth anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission that landed man on the moon. The original audio feed between mission control and the Apollo 11 spacecraft is being streamed on Wechoosethemoon.org, and the NASA Web site, Nasa.gov. On both sites, the 109 hours of audio started on Thursday and will continue until Monday night. Presented here is a brief selection of photographs from the Monroe Gallery archive documenting the Apollo 11 mission.


Apollo 11 lift off, July 16, 1969 Ralph Morse ©Time Inc.


Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. on the lunar surface, 1969 ©NASA



Apollo 11 lunar module ascent from surface of moon, 1969 ©NASA



Edwin E. Aldrin on lunar surface (after stepping out of space craft) July 1969 ©Time Inc/NASA

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

JULY EVENTS FOR MONROE GALLERY IN SANTA FE


The month of July is full of events for Monroe Gallery of Photography in Santa Fe.

After a heralded run in Denver, the Eddie Adams documentary film "An Unlikely Weapon" is showing in Los Angeles July 10 - 16. Read the Los Angeles Times review here. The film opens at the Siskel Film Center in Chicago July 17, and will run through July 23. Dates for other cities may be found here. Monroe Gallery is the exclusive representative for Eddie Adams' photographs.
A special on-line exhibition of photographs from 1969 is showing on the Monroe Gallery website. The exhibit includes photographs from the Apollo 11 mission and Woodstock, among other events.

Monroe Gallery will be exhibiting again at this year's Art Santa Fe Fair July 23 - 26. Art Santa Fe returns in style this season with its 9th edition to be held July 23-26, 2009 at El Museo in the heart of Santa Fe's hottest new district, The Railyard. Art Santa Fe's boutique style offers a perfect balance of breadth and intimacy, allowing visitors to speak to dealers and artists while experiencing a full range of art in a comprehensible context. Monroe Gallery will be featuring a wide selection of photographs by Stephen Wilkes, in advance of his important retrospective at the gallery this October. We will also be featuring a selection of highly significant vintage masterworks of photojournalism in our booth.

From July 19 - 25, Monroe Gallery welcomes Joe McNally to Santa Fe. Joe will be instructing his intensive and always popular Location Photography and Lighting workshop at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. Joe has over thirty years in the field as a shooter: twenty plus on the road for National Geographic; a LIFE staffer, and Sports Illustrated contractor. 54 countries. 50 states. And the author of the award-winning books Faces of Ground Zero, The Moment It Clicks, and Hot Shoe Diaries. The gallery has signed copies available and represents Joe's fine-art prints.

July 24 is the launch of Photo Arts Santa Fe, a ten-day festival, which includes city-wide photography exhibitions and special events in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Local galleries and museums will feature special photography exhibits. Other events include demonstrations, lectures, workshops, portfolio reviews and guided photo shoots. Monroe Gallery will be open daily throughout the festival, and in addition to the current exhibition will be presenting a selection of icons of photography.

Simultaneously, the Opera will be in full swing, and Santa Fe will host the 58th Annual Traditional Spanish Market July 25 and 26.

WOW! No wonder Santa Fe was again named one of the Top Ten Cities to visit by Travel and Leisure magazine. See you in July!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

A Thousand Words: Masters of Photojournalism Opens to Acclaim


On July 3, Monroe Gallery opened the major exhibition, "A Thousand Words: Masters of Photojournalism".

The opening reception was well attended, and the exhibition of 60 great photographs is already receiving public and critical acclaim. The Santa Fe Reporter selected the exhibit as its "Pick of the Week".

The phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words" emerged in the early part of the 20th century, and is said to have been derived from a faulty translation of a Chinese proverb. However, the way a photograph can capture time, emotions, and feelings has made photography a unique art form. There are certain mysteries about great photographs that captivate viewers and cause us to pause in thought and remembrance. We have often seen these photographs reproduced numerous times in newspapers, magazines, books and documentaries. Universally relevant, they reflect the past, the present, and the changing times. These unforgettable images are imbedded in our collective consciousness; they are defining moments chronicling our visual history. They are, indeed, worth a thousand words.

In today's ocean of bad news for the press--picture editors being laid off, agency, newspapers and magazines closures,--an island of hope, history, and artistic recognition is thriving in the photographs featured in the exhibition. Included are several photographs never before shown at Monroe Gallery, and photographs collectively exhibited together for the first time.

The photographers in this exhibition have captured dramatic moments in time and illustrate the power of photography to inform, persuade, enlighten and enrich the viewer's life. These images also embody truth and beauty and represent what can genuinely be called "Masters of Photojournalism".

The exhibition continues through September 27, and selection may be viewed here.

Monday, July 6, 2009

EDDIE ADAMS DOCUMENTARY TO BE SHOWN IN LOS ANGELES


The Eddie Adams documentary film, "An Unlikely Weapon" will be screened at the Laemmle Music Hall Theater in Los Angeles July 10 - 12. Times and location are available here.


The prize-winning film is also showing through July 9 at the Starz Film Center in Denver, concurrent with a special exhibition of Adams' original photographs.


Monroe Gallery is the exclusive representative for Eddie Adams' photographs.






Saturday, July 4, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA



Photo by Neil Leifer
Statue of Liberty, July 3, 1976


We join in celebrating the Nation's birthday, and wish all our friends a very Happy Fourth of July. We also join in celebrating the re-opening of the Statue of Liberty, with a nice slide show here ; with a comparison to Margaret Bourke-White's two iconic views here and here.
Here in Santa Fe, the annual Pancakes on the Plaza is in full swing, with thousands out for a hearty community breakfast in a beautiful open air setting (follow on the Santa Fe Plaza Webcam).
And we welcome you to visit Monroe Gallery to view the just-opened exhibition, "A Thousand Words: Masters of Photojournalism".
Our best,
Sid and Michelle Monroe

Friday, July 3, 2009

OPENING RECEPTION TONIGHT FOR "A THOUSAND WORDS"


"A Thousand Words: Masters of Photojournalism" opens tonight at Monroe Gallery, 112 Don Gaspar, with a public reception from 5 - 7 PM.




The exhibition will continue through September 27.


MONROE GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

112 Don Gaspar

Santa Fe, NM 87501

505.992.0800505.992.0810 (fax)