Harry Callahan (1912-1999) was one of the most influential
photographic artists of the twentieth century. A master of
modernist experimentation, Callahan explored a range of
subjects--from landscapes to city streets to portraits of his
wife--and techniques throughout his career.
Grant Arnold is currently Audain Curator of British Columbia Art at
the Vancouver Art Gallery where he contributes to the gallery's
exhibition and collecting programs. His writing has appeared in
exhibition catalogues, books and journals. He is currently working
exhibitions of work by Myfanwy MacLeod, Jerry Pethick and John
Vanderpant.
John Pultz is an art historian, curator, and critic. He holds a
Ph.D. from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. He
currently teaches art history at the University of Kansas. He has
worked as a curator of photography and curatorial consultant at the
Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas; The Museum of
Modern Art, New York; The J. Paul Getty Museum; and the Denver Art
Museum.
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