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The Queens College Art Center, located on the 6th
floor of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library at Queens
College, is proud to present an exhibition by Sonja
Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo, a renowned husband and
wife photography team. Entitled, Sonja Bullaty and
Angelo Lomeo: Landscapes of Light and Color, the
exhibit will run from November 4th to December 2nd,
1999.

Sonja Bullaty was born in Prague and after World War
II, she was an assistant to the renowned Czech
photographer Josef Sudek.  She later came to New
York City, where she and Angelo met, married and
have shared life and photography.
Angelo Lomeo was born in New York City where he
studied industrial art but later turned to photography.

Their color photographs have earned this husband and
wife photographic team an international reputation.
Bullaty and Lomeo have traveled on assignment to
many parts of the world, and their photography has
been widely exhibited, including at the International
Center for Photography in New York City; the George
Eastman House in Rochester, and the UMPRUM
Museum in Prague.  Their work is housed in many
public and private collections.

Both are featured in : Landscape Photography: the art
and techniques of eight modern masters (New York:
Amphoto, 1984).  Other books by Bullaty and Lomeo
include: Vermont in all weathers (New York: Viking,
1973); Circle of Seasons: Central Park celebrated
(New York: Amaryllis, 1984), the best-selling
Provence (New York: Abbeville, 1993), Tuscany (New
York: Abbeville, 1995), and Venice and the Veneto
(New York: Abbeville, 1998).  America, America, a
journey of 50 years through this country, will be
published in the fall of 1999 by Abbeville Press.
A selection of their publications will be on view during
the exhibition.

Exhibition hours are Monday to Thursdays, 9am to 8
pm, Friday, 9am to 5 pm, and Sunday, 12 to 6 pm.
The gallery is closed November 25 to 28.  There will
be a public reception on November 4th, 1999,  5 to 7
pm. The public is cordially invited.

For more information, please call the ARTS hotline at
718-997-ARTS or 718-997-3770.  Please visit the
Queens College Art Center website at:
http://www.qc.edu/Library/art/center/

Thank you,
Suzanna Simor, Director      [log in to unmask]
Alexandra de Luise, Curator [log in to unmask]

Queens College Art Center
718-997-3770
718-997-3753-fax