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- Title
The Little Gallery: ITS SERVICE TO THE CAREER PHOTOGRAPHER.
- Authors
White, Minor
- Abstract
The article reports on the functions of galleries that serve as an outlet for the number of discovered talents in the area of photography. A gallery is just a function of a large museum and the portfolio section of a magazine is an echo of it. Though a gallery is a physically separate unit in itself, it provides the liveliest possible encouragement and gives the public a chance to see new things and find things for themselves that are pleasant and exciting. In addition, the photographer himself has a chance to see his own work on the impersonal wall of a gallery. Thus, a young photographers gallery shows the work of men from different places, which means that the people shown live so far away that the value of seeing their works on objective walls are lost to them.
- Subjects
ART museums; MUSEUM exhibits; ARCHIVES collection management; PHOTOGRAPHY exhibitions; PHOTOGRAPHY museums; YOUNG photographers; PHOTOGRAPHERS; PICTURES -- Exhibitions; PHOTOGRAPHS
- Publication
Image, 1956, Vol 5, Issue 1, p12
- ISSN
0536-5465
- Publication type
Article