Aperture.Aperture An orifice. It often refers to an opening in which light is allowed to pass in optical systems such as cameras and lasers. See f-stop and numerical aperture. 547 West 27th Street, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of NY 10001 www.aperture.org DON'T KISS ME: THE ART OF CLAUDE CAHUN Claude Cahun (25 October, 1894 – 8 December, 1954) was a French photographer and writer. Her work was both political and personal, and often played with the concepts of gender and sexuality. AND MARCEL Marcel the fast ebbing of time impels him to devote his life to recording it. [Fr. Lit.: Proust Remembrance of Things Past] See : Time MOORE by Louise Downie, Editor (1597110256 $45.00) is the first volume about two leading Surrealist artists--Cahun and Moore--and holds many previously unpublished photographs and drawings from both their works, surveying their 40 years of collaborative contributions in the field. Cahun pioneer gender-bending roles in photography that influenced many other contemporaries and used costumes or masks to explore and tweak To make minor adjustments in an electronic system or in a software program in order to improve performance. See calibrate. 1. tweak - To change slightly, usually in reference to a value. Also used synonymously with twiddle. these representations. Any college-level art holding must have this. Martin Parr's Mexico (1597110310, $40.00) pairs photos by Parr with an essay by Rogelio Villarreal as it blends social documentary with a photographic survey considering the impact of America's pop culture on Mexican life. Full-page color photos--some quite startling--capture Mexican pop art from food to faces to graveyards and provide a stunning visual impact perfect for not only college-level art libraries, but any collection strong in Mexican culture. |
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