Talk:Rosalind Fox Solomon
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Obscure catalogues
[edit]Two among the solo exhibitions, as currently described:
- 1986 Espace, Union des Banques a Paris, Paris, "Rosalind Solomon Photographies," Ghislaines Richard-Vitton, catalogue text by Ben Lifson.
- 1992 Instituto de Estudios americanos, Badalona and Bilbao Cultural Center, Bilbao, Spain, "Rosalind Solomon: Disconnections," catalogue text by Jeff Rosenheim.
Worldcat has no mention of the former catalogue. Anyone know anything about it?
Worldcat says (OCLC 913348705) of the latter:
- 1 folded sheet ([6] pages) : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
I suggest that this is so minor that we can and perhaps should ignore it. Comments? -- Hoary (talk) 22:20, 19 July 2016 (UTC)
- 1 folded sheet...! Yes please do. -Lopifalko (talk) 08:18, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
Deletion request for sample photo
[edit]I have, sadly, nominated the photograph for deletion from Commons: Deletion_requests/File:Ancash,_Peru,_1981.jpg. I'd be delighted if convincing reasons were presented there not to delete, whereupon I'd reverse myself. (NB please present them there, not here.) -- Hoary (talk) 22:56, 19 July 2016 (UTC)
Requested move 20 July 2016
[edit]- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the move request was: Moved. No real opposition, and seems reasonable. — Amakuru (talk) 10:38, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
Rosalind Solomon → Rosalind Fox Solomon – The article is currently titled "Rosalind Solomon". The photographer started as Rosalind Fox and did most of her work as Rosalind Solomon but in recent years seems to have been consistent in naming herself Rosalind Fox Solomon. (See for example her website.). This is a procedural nomination, I have no opinion. The text in green is by User:Hoary and I copied it from their original proposal. The RM template usually appends the name of the person who fills it in, which in this case was me. EdJohnston (talk) 19:13, 20 July 2016 (UTC) (updated at 00:13 on 21 July). --Fixing time by posting this message, the day is still the same. Anarchyte (work | talk) 05:47, 21 July 2016 (UTC)
- EdJohnston changed what had been a question about which course of action to take (with a tentative recommendation) into a request to take one course of action. No complaints from me, because making this a "requested move" triggers one or more alerts elsewhere: a plus. -- Hoary (talk) 22:38, 20 July 2016 (UTC) .... deleted half of my comment, as EdJohnston's clarification has made it unnecessary (and confusing). -- Hoary (talk) 05:04, 21 July 2016 (UTC)
The article is currently titled "Rosalind Solomon". The photographer started as Rosalind Fox and did most of her work as Rosalind Solomon but in recent years seems to have been consistent in naming herself Rosalind Fox Solomon. (See for example her website.)
Rosalind Fox Solomon currently isn't even a redirect. At the least, it should redirect to Rosalind Solomon. But I think that this would be the wrong way around. Better to move this article to Rosalind Fox Solomon, leaving a redirect.
However, I'm not passionately in favor of the change. "Rosalind Solomon" is shorter and for all I know may remain better used. If it is, we should keep it. (See Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people) for the criteria to use when deciding which title to use.)
Anyway, one title should redirect to the other. But which way around? Comments welcome. -- Hoary (talk) 00:30, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
- As her most recent publications and her web site use Rosalind Fox Solomon, I say go with that lead and rename. -Lopifalko (talk) 09:10, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
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Permanent collections, or perhaps not, or not worth bothering with
[edit]Some collections are listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares or mentioned otherwise, but are currently a mystery.
Other collections verifiably possess prints -- but it seems only in the single figures. A photographer (or her representative) may like to list as many of these collections as possible, and for understandable reasons; but I suggest that listing them in our article, however modestly, does very little to enlighten the reader. And therefore I am removing them from the article. (It was me who put them there.) NB there may be some misunderstanding, and it's entirely possible that a collection of three could grow to a collection of twenty-three. And this is why I list them here.
North America
[edit]- Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) Top page doesn't seem to allow a search of the collection
- Corcoran Gallery of Art
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) The museum has closed and most of its content has gone to the National Gallery of Art. But a search through the collection of the latter shows nothing by RS.
- Museo Nacional de la Fotografía , Mexico City.
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) Its web page doesn't seem to offer a way in which the collection can be searched through.
- National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) This is screwy. Search results for "rosalind solomon" showed something (I stupidly omitted to note what, but something) on 21 July 2016. The next day, no results.
- New Orleans Museum of Art
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) NOMA's website does have a search facility ... but this doesn't show anything for RS
- Seagram Collection, New York.
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) It appears that this no longer exists. Carol Vogel, "Seagram's Owners Are Preparing Its Art Collection for Auction", New York Times, 12 December 2002.
- Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln, Nebraska
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) Subsequently renamed Sheldon Museum of Art, whose website has no search facility.
- Metropolitan Museum of Art. Seven prints.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California at Riverside. Two prints.
- Two are shown and introduced; possibly there are more besides. "Rosalind Solomon". Women Photographers: UCR/California Museum of Photography. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
- Smithsonian American Art Museum. Four prints.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- Library of Congress. Two prints.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", Library of Congress.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. One print.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
- George Eastman Museum. Three prints.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", George Eastman Museum. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Three prints.
- Search results for "rosalind solomon", Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- Brooklyn Museum. Three prints.
- "Rosalind Solomon – American, born 1930", Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
- Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego
- The article says that RS's work appeared within shows held in 1988 and 2003 of the museum's permanent collection. I (Hoary) can't find it via MOPA's page about its permanent collection.
South America
[edit]- Museo de Arte de Lima .
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) There are five prints, as can be found by searching here for "solomon".
Europe
[edit]- Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam.
- (Listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) Subsequently incorporated within Wereldmuseum Rotterdam, whose collections don't seem to be searchable.
- Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, near Oslo
- The article says that RS's work appeared within a show held in 1989 of the museum's permanent collection. I (Hoary) can't find it via HOK's search facility.
Asia
[edit]- "Israel Museum, Tel Aviv"
- (So listed in the back of El Perú y Otros Lugares.) But this museum is and has always been in Jerusalem, and its website shows nothing for RS. Meanwhile, the Eretz Israel Museum is in Tel Aviv; there doesn't seem to be a way to search through its collection.
- Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Five prints.
- Search results for ソロモン, ロザリンド, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
-- Hoary (talk) 08:56, 24 July 2016 (UTC)
More sources on RFS
[edit]Here are some that for one reason or another I don't want to deal with yet. Perhaps I'll never get around to employing them for the article. Other editors are most welcome to do so.
- Myra MacPherson. "The 'Freeze' for Jay Solomon". Washington Post, 2 February 1979.
- Juan Bufill, "Barcelona: celebraciones y crisis", ABC de las Artes, 12 September 1991.
- Juan Bufill, "Objetivo de Mujer", ABC de las Artes, 5 June 1992.
- Susana Raab, "Rosalind Solomon’s Singular Journey", New York Times, 13 May 2010.
- Susana Raab, "Rosalind Solomon on the NY Times Lens Blog, Look Underfoot, 13 May 2010. (fuller version of the NYT piece listed immediately above)
- Susana Raab, "A Woman I Once Knew: Screening in NYC", Look Underfoot, 19 July 2010.
- Mitchel Civello, "Artists of Greater New York: Rosalind Fox Solomon", 3 March 2016.
- Blake Andrews, "Q & A with Rosalind Fox Solomon", B, 14 July 2016.
- "Rosalind Solomon Prefers Strangers, Difficult Places and Drawing from Within (2003)", "Rosalind Solomon. Interviewed by Steven Watson, May 2003 / Transcribed and edited by Rosalind Solomon 2005". American Suburb X, 2010.
- Michael David Murphy. "Four Questions for Rosalind Solomon". 2point8. 25 October 2006.
- Julia Gage, "Looking in, looking back, going there", ISO, Fall 2012, from p.7.
- Carolyn Rauch, "Rosalind Solomon’s Fascinating Portraits", Feature Shoot, 5 June 2013.
- Ted Kerr, "I didn’t know what to do after the AIDS project. It was so intense". Visual AIDS, 24 July 2013.
-- Hoary (talk) 23:47, 31 July 2016 (UTC)
Earth Rites publication detail
[edit]I haven't seen the catalogue Earth Rites: Photographs from inside the Third World, said to be a twelve-page exhibition catalogue. Amazon and Abebooks (which I believe is run by Amazon) say it's ISBN 9998087996. But an ISBN seems unlikely for such a slight publication; and the catalogue record OCLC 864687499 doesn't mention any ISBN. So I wonder. Somebody with access to a copy of this might take a look at it. -- Hoary (talk) 23:04, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
Group exhibitions removed where their catalogues could be added to "Other publications" section
[edit]- 1982: Twentieth Century Photographs from the Museum of Modern Art. Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo. Text by John Szarkowski. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1987: American Dreams. Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid. Text by Belinda Rathbone. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1989: Group Exhibition. Ikona Gallery, Venice, Italy. Text by Živa Kraus. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1989: The New Expeditionary Photographer. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1990: The Indomitable Spirit. International Center for Photography, New York. Text by Marvin Heifferman and Carol Kismaric. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1992: American Documents in the Fringe. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1994: Do Not Leave Me This Way: Art in the Age of AIDS. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia. Text by Ted Gott. Exhibition catalogue.
- 1994: From Media to Metaphor: Art about AIDS, 1992–1994. Independent Curators Inc., New York. Exhibition catalogue.
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