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Rules of Engagement

Publication Date: 
June 1, 2008
Publication: 
Art In America
Author: 
Marcia E. Vetrocq

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Marcia E. Vetrocq

Art in America, June/July 2008, 168-175, 208-209

hortly before the conclusion of Shattered Glass, the 2003 film that recounts the downfall of a hot
young journalist at the New Republic who was found to have fabricated the better part of his
reputation-building features, the magazine’s anguished editor receives an assessment of how the
crisis might have been averted from his assistant. “You know what could have prevented all this,

Carlo Bilotti Museum Exhibition, Rome

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Publication Date: 
May 1, 2008
Publication: 
Artnews
Author: 
Jonathan Turner

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s photographic portraits hew to the demands of glamour while interjecting a sly, subversive edge. His sitters always look their best, despite an obviously crumpled shirt (Bill Murray) or a well-lit wrinkle (Tom Hanks), and never look stitched up or puppetlike. They are relaxed, always staring back with an unflinching gaze. Of course, the photographer’s task is helped by his raw material: A-list movie stars and other people well versed in the hidden language of the casual pose.

Finally Wed

Publication Date: 
April 23, 2008
Publication: 
New York Post
Author: 
Johnson, Richard

April 23, 2008 -- BEST wishes to Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson. Having lived together since 1995, the downtown duo finally married in secret April 12 in Colorado. They celebrated in New York the other night with drinks and dessert at the East Village townhouse of Karin and Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Guests included Julian and Olatz Schnabel, limbo king Mike Quashie, tai chi legend Master Ren, Hal Willner of "SNL," and Richard Belzer of "Law & Order."Beauregard Houston-Montgomery spent the night playing with Belzer's dog, Bebe, and the Reed-Anderson's dog, Lolabelle.

The Medium Is The Message

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Publication Date: 
February 1, 2008
Publication: 
American Photo
Author: 
David Schonauer

The Photographer As Director
How the photo industry is learning to love the moving image.
By American Photo Staff 
March/April 2008

The Black List: Volume One

Publication Date: 
January 24, 2008
Publication: 
Variety
Author: 
Chang, Justin

Variety January 24, 2008
Sundance 2008
The Black List: Volume One (Documentary)
By JUSTIN CHANG

The Black List: Volume One

New York Artists Warm Sundance Movies

Publication Date: 
January 25, 2008
Publication: 
New York Sun
Author: 
Snyder, S. James

New York Sun

New York Artists Warm Sundance Movies
BY S. JAMES SNYDER January 25, 2008

'THE BLACK LIST: VOLUME ONE'

It was "The Black List: Volume One" that, for this critic, heralded the beginning of Sundance. From the first moment of this seemingly simple yet carefully refined achievement, I found myself unprepared for the emotional wallop that was to come.

Sundance deals: Details on 'The Black List'

Publication Date: 
January 18, 2008
Publication: 
Entertainment Weekly
Author: 
Walton, Dawnie

Sundance deals: Details on 'The Black List'
Jan 18, 2008, 05:26 PM
by Dawnie Walton

The Black List

Publication Date: 
January 30, 2008
Publication: 
The Hollywood Reporter
Author: 
Honeycutt, Kirk

The Hollywood Reporter
The Black List
By Kirk Honeycutt Jan 30, 2008
Bottom Line: This is an important movie, but it falls short of being an actual movie.

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Chris Rock, Elvis Mitchell Sundance Film Festival PARK CITY -- The makers of "The Black
List" call their documentary "a new kind of living, talking, evolving coffee table book," and that pretty such sums up its

Soldier Portraits

Publication Date: 
November 22, 2007
Publication: 
Dissent Magazine Online
Author: 
Mills, Nicolaus

Dissent Magazine
November 22, 2007
Nicolaus Mills

Soldiers' Portraits Make the Costs of War More Visible

Publication Date: 
September 27, 2007
Publication: 
New York Times
Author: 
Applebome, Peter

September 27, 2007
Soldiers' Portraits Make the Costs of War More Visible

By PETER APPLEBOME
PUTNAM VALLEY, N.Y.

On a windless fall day that feels like summer, the boats still as statues outside Timothy Greenfield-Sanders's window on Lake Oscawana, Iraq seems a million miles away. But then, unless it's your kid or your spouse, unless you're directly involved with training soldiers to go to war or patching up the ones who come home with broken pieces, where isn't that true?