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An Art and Literature Series
Event<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2011/12/07/art-and-literature-penelopes-hungry-eyes>



*Penelope's Hungry Eyes*

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*Abe Frajndlich in conversation with *

*Henry Adams and Duane Michals*

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Wednesday December 7, 2011

6:00 P.m.

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Margaret Liebman Berger Forum

Room 227 (2nd Floor)



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10018

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>



*Room 227 opens to the public at 5:30 p.m.*

All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



*Penelope's Hungry Eyes: Portraits of Famous Photographers* *is presented
at the New York Public Library by Henry Adams, author of the introductory
text,  Duane Michals, one of the 101 photographers featured in the book,
and Abe Frajndlich, photographer and author of the book*. They engage in a
three-way discussion about the genesis of the book and its content, which
is filled not only with striking portraits but also with personal stories
about the world-renowned photographers who are captured in them. While most
people know these photographers' iconic photographs, few are as familiar
with the image-makers themselves. This book and discussion serve as a
thorough introduction to these masters of the medium, spanning across many
styles and time periods.



Taken over a period of more than 20 years Abe Frajndlich's new book,
*Penelope's
Hungry Eyes: Portraits of Famous Photographers*, collects portrait
photographs of famous contemporary photographers who taught us how to see
and continue to open our eyes. Including portraits of both the old American
masters such as Imogen
Cunningham<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=cunningham%2C+imogen&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dcunningham%2C+imogen>
 and Ansel Adams<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=adams%2C+ansel&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dadams%2C+ansel>
 and the “young kids” from the Dusseldorf School, this book features Berenice
Abbott<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=abbott%2C+berenice&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dabbott%2C+berenice>
, Nobuyoshi Araki<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=araki%2C+nobuyoshi&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=daraki%2C+nobuyoshi>
, Richard Avedon<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=avedon%2C+richard&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=davedon%2C+richard>
, John Baldessari<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=baldessari%2C+john&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dbaldessari%2C+john>
, Lillian Bassman<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=bassman%2C+lillian&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dbassman%2C+lillian>
, Peter Beard<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=Beard%2C+Peter+H.+%28Peter+Hill%29%2C+1938-&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dBeard%2C+Peter+H.+%28Peter+Hill%29%2C+1938->
, Bill Brandt<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=brandt%2C+bill&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dbrandt%2C+bill>
, Henri Cartier-Bresson<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=cartier-bresson%2C+henri&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dcartier-bresson%2C+henri>
, Chuck Close<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=close%2C+chuck&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dclose%2C+chuck>
, William Eggleston<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=eggleston%2C+william&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=deggleston%2C+william>
, Elliott Erwitt<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=erwitt%2C+elliott&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aerwitt%2C+elliott>
, Andreas Feininger<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=feininger%2C+andreas&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=afeininger%2C+andreas>
, Robert Frank<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=frank%2C+robert&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dfrank%2C+robert>
, Lee Friedlander<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=friedlander%2C+lee&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dfriedlander%2C+lee>
, Gilbert & George<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=gilbert+%26+george&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dgilbert+%26+george>
, Allen Ginsberg<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=ginsberg%2C+allen&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aginsberg%2C+allen>
, David Hockney<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=hockney%2C+david&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dhockney%2C+david>
, Dennis Hopper<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=hopper%2C+dennis&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=ahopper%2C+dennis>
, Horst P. Horst<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=horst&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dhorst>
, Eikoh Hosoe<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=Hosoe%2C+Eik%C5%8D%2C+1933-&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dHosoe%2C+Eik%7Bu014D%7D%2C+1933->
, Inge Morath<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=morath%2C+inge&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=amorath%2C+inge>
, Barbara Morgan<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES48?/amorgan%2C+barbara/amorgan+barbara/1%2C2%2C4%2CB/exact&FF=amorgan+barbara+brooks+1900&1%2C3%2C/indexsort=->
, Daido Moriyama<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=moriyama%2C+daido+&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=amoriyama%2C+daido+>
, Norman Parkinson<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=parkinson%2C+norman+&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aparkinson%2C+norman+>
, Gordon Parks<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=parks%2C+gordon&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=aparks%2C+gordon>
, Irving Penn<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=penn%2C+irving&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=apenn%2C+irving>
, Cindy Sherman<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=sherman%2C+cindy&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dsherman%2C+cindy>
, Kishin Shinoyama<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1?/XKishin+Shinoyama&searchscope=1&SORT=D/XKishin+Shinoyama&searchscope=1&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBKEY=Kishin%20Shinoyama/1%2C3%2C3%2CB/frameset&FF=XKishin+Shinoyama&searchscope=1&SORT=D&1%2C1%2C>
, Thomas Struth<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=struth%2C+thomas&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=astruth%2C+thomas>
, Andy Warhol<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=warhol%2C+andy&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=awarhol%2C+andy>
, William Wegman<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=a&searcharg=wegman%2C+william&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=awegman%2C+william>
, Joel-Peter Witkin<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=witkin%2C+joel+peter&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=dwitkin%2C+joel+peter>
 et al. The pictures are complemented by an autobiographical text by the
photographer.



*Copies of the book are available for purchase and signing at the event*.

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*Duane Michals* <http://www.pacemacgill.com/duanemichals.html> was born in
1932 in McKeesport, PA. He received a B.A. from the University of Denver
(1953) and worked as a graphic designer until he focused on taking pictures
in the late 1950s. Without formal photographic training, Michals broke new
ground in an era dominated by documentary photography. Throughout his
career, he has used simple methods to contemplate subjects as universal as
love, loss, innocence and immortality. His work has been exhibited
extensively in the United States and abroad since 1963. His archive is
housed at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA. Michals lives and
works in New York City.

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*Henry Adams*, born in Boston in 1949, has been singled out by *Art
News*as one of the foremost experts in the American field. He has been
a museum
curator, documentary film maker and is currently a professor of American
Art at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and is the
author of over 280 publications, including *Eakins
Revealed*<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=X&searcharg=eakins+revealed&searchscope=48&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=Xeakins+revealed%26SORT%3DD>and
*Tom and Jack: The Intertwined Lives of Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson
Pollock*<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES48?/XTom+and+Jack%3A+The+Intertwined+Lives+of+Thomas+Hart+Benton+and+Jackson+Pollo&searchscope=48&SORT=D/XTom+and+Jack%3A+The+Intertwined+Lives+of+Thomas+Hart+Benton+and+Jackson+Pollo&searchscope=48&SORT=D&SUBKEY=Tom%20and%20Jack%3A%20The%20Intertwined%20Lives%20of%20Thomas%20Hart%20Benton%20and%20Jackson%20Pollo/1%2C17619%2C17619%2CB/frameset&FF=XTom+and+Jack%3A+The+Intertwined+Lives+of+Thomas+Hart+Benton+and+Jackson+Pollo&searchscope=48&SORT=D&1%2C1%2C>.
A graduate of Harvard University, Adams received his M.A. and Ph.d from
Yale where he received the Frances Blanshard Prize for the best doctoral
dissertation in art history. In 1985 he received the Arthur Kingsley Porter
Prize of the College Art Association, the first time this had been awarded
to an Americanist or a Museum Curator. In 1989 William Jewell College
awarded him its distinguished service medal for his services to Kansas City
and the Midwest. In 2001 he received the Northern Ohio Live Visual Arts
Award for the best art exhibition of the year in Northern Ohio. He lives in
Cleveland Ohio.

*Abe Frajndlich* <http://www.abefoto.com/> was born in Frankfurt, Germany
in 1946. Before arriving in the United States, ten years later, he lived in
Israel, Germany, France and Brazil. After studying literature at the
graduate level at Northwestern University, and writing a thesis on James
Joyce's heroine, Molly Bloom, in *Ulysses*, he switched to photography in
1970. Frajndlich<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=X&searcharg=Abe+Frajndlich&searchscope=38&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=XAbe+Frajndlich%26SORT%3DD>has
been making photographs ever since, and has published a number of
books
since 1975. When he moved to New York City, from Cleveland in 1984, he
began to work for the magazine of the *Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung*, but
also worked regularly for *The New York Times Magazine*, *LIFE*, *ArtNews*,
*The London Observer*, *The Independent*, and *The Sunday Times*, among
many others. The book, *Penelope's Hungry Eyes: Portraits of Famous
Photographers*, started as an assignment for *LIFE *in 1988, when they were
preparing their *150th Anniversary of Photography Issue*. With a subsequent
two-year grant from Kodak, numerous assignments afterwards, an exhibition
at the Museum Ludwig, and a personal obsession with this body of work about
the master photographers, it is now, at long last, finally ready for its
public unveiling. He continues to work on numerous ongoing book length
projects, including *Butoh Muse*, *Transit*, *Before During and After 9/11*,
and *Frajndlich Fotographs*, a book on his early work.

Conceived and organized by Arezoo Moseni, *Art and Literature* events bring
forth pollinations across the literary and visual arts with readings and
discussions by acclaimed artists and authors.


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