The New York Times
ARTS: November 7, 2003
INSIDE ART - By Carol Vogel
An Archive of Faces
In 1979 Timothy Greenfield-Sanders began photographing figures in the art world — artists and dealers, critics and curators, museum directors and collectors. Twenty years later he had amassed 700 portraits. In his archives were everyone from Abstract Expressionist painters like Willem de Kooning to top dealers like Leo Castelli.
FAMED LENSMAN TACKLES PORN
May 16, 2003
PHOTOGRAPHER Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, who is known for his portraits of the famous and talented from Orson Welles to Sen. Hillary Clinton, has lately been taking pictures of porn stars.
"Everyone's posing with their clothes on and with their clothes off," Greenfield-Sanders told PAGE SIX.
The photos will appear in a book, "XXX," along with essays on pornography by Adam Gopnik, John Malkovich, A.M. Holmes, Whitley Strieber, Nancy Friday and Bret Easton Ellis.
MAILER BLASTS BACK AT COMIC
DON'T invite Dennis Miller and Norman Mailer to the same party.
Miller trashed Mailer in a May 5 op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal for the novelist's arguments against President Bush's liberation of Iraq. And now Mailer has responded with a "Dear Dennis" letter, published in the Journal yesterday.
"Just because the two big guys who flanked you on 'Monday Night Football' took away your [bleeps] and left you with a giggle in replacement doesn't mean you have to suck up to the Wall Street Journal," Mailer wrote.