Global Photography Project

Fall 2012 Juror: Stephen Perloff

Stephen Perloff by Judith Harold-Steinhauser                                 photo by Judith Harold-Steinhauser

Stephen Perloff is the founder and editor of The Photo Review, a critical journal of international scope publishing since 1976, and editor of The Photograph Collector, the leading source of information on the photography art market. He has taught photography and the history of photography at numerous Philadelphia-area colleges and universities and has been the recipient of two grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts for arts criticism. He was the recipient of the Sol Mednick Award for 2000 from the Mid-Atlantic region of the Society for Photographic Education and the first annual Vanguard Award from the Philadelphia Center for the Photographic Image in 2007.

His photographs have appeared in numerous exhibitions and reside in many museum and private collections. His exhibition, "Unseen Color, Part I," was shown at The Light Room Gallery, Philadelphia, in March and April 2012. His work was recently included in the exhibitions "An Evolving Legacy: Twenty Years of Collecting at the Michener Art Museum" at the James A. Michener Art Museum (June 2009 – January 2010); "Streets of Philadelphia: Photography 1970–1985" at The Print Center, Philadelphia (fall 2009); "The Silver Garden" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (February– July 2005); "Continuum: Photography in Philadelphia: Past, Present, and Future" at the Free Library of Philadelphia (March–July 2007); "Filling the Frame" at Photo West Gallery, Philadelphia (April 2007), and "Hot Topic," a show about global warming, at The Germantown Academy (fall 2007). His work will be included in the exhibition "Making Magic: Beauty in Word and Image" at the James A. Michener Art Museum from November 3, 2012 – March 31, 2013, and images from "Unseen Color" will be shown at the InVision Photography Festival in Bethlehem, PA, in October 2012, and at the State Theater in Easton, PA, in January 2013.

He has been widely praised for his writing about the photography art market, including his detailed auction reports, and for his extensive reporting on major stories like the exposure of the production of fraudulent Lewis Hine prints. His articles have been reproduced in dozens of other journals — like American Photo, The Art Newspaper, Town & Country, Silvershotz, and Photo News — and he has been called on as an expert to comment on the state of the photography market for publications such as The New York Times, The Toronto Globe & Mail, The Wall Street Journal, and Photo District News.

He has curated more than a score of exhibitions, including "Philadelphia Past and Present" at the Philadelphia Art Alliance for the city's tricentennial in 1982. He was the curator of the acclaimed series "Photography: Contemporary Prospect" at Historic Yellow Springs (1994–2001). And he curated the exhibition "Camera Work: A Centennial Celebration," which opened at the James A. Michener Art Museum in September 2003 and traveled through January 2005; an exhibition of environmentally concerned photographs, "Paradise Paved," for the Painted Bride Art Center (April–May 2005); "Radical Vision: The Revolution in American Photography, 1945–1980" at the James A. Michener Art Museum (January–May 2006); the retrospective exhibition "Andrea Baldeck: The Heart of the Matter" at the Moore College of Art, Philadelphia (January–March 2007); and "Saving Face," an exhibition of portraits drawn from the collection of Robert Infarinato at the Michener (November 2008 – March 2009). He was also the curator for the Woodmere Art Museum Photography Triennial (September 2009 – January 2010). His next curatorial project is an exhibition of historic and contemporary photomontages to be held at the Michener Museum from January to April 2013.

 


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The purpose of the Global Photography Project is to build cultural awareness, recognition of diversity, collaboration skills, and creativity through the visual language of photography, and to function as an incubator for ideas and visions.

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