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The Latino List

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Timothy latest film, The Latino List, which he produced and directed, is currently on HBO.

His portraits, taken in conjunction with the documentary, are on view at the Brooklyn Museum. The 25 large-scale photographs, ranging from Pitbull to Sonia Sotomayor, will be hanging at the Brooklyn Museum through December 14, 2011. The prints are Epson digital prints from drum scans of his original 8x10 color negatives.

Hiram Butler Gallery

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"Face to Face", An exhibition of portraits by Lucien Freud, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Elizabeth Peyton, Chuck Close, and Sherrie Levine opens in early June at Hiram Butler Gallery.

http://gallery.me.com/hirambutler#100002

 

Injured Soldiers and Marines

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January 15- Feb 15, 2011
"Injured Soldiers and Marines" is on view now at
Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery in Houston, TX
4520 Blossom Street, Houston, TX 77007
www.dbhbg.com

Installation Images

The War Within

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A selection of portraits is on view in Torino, Italy at Novalis Contemporary Art Gallery. Images include Orson Welles, Jil Sanders, Francesco Clemente, Tawny Roberts, and a giant print of The Blues, shot at Radio City.

 

The Black List Debuts on HBO

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February 8, at 8:30 PM EST. Premiere of "The Black List: Volume 3"

 

Supermodels at Kasher Gallery

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Timothy's new portraits of Supermodels at Steven Kasher Gallery in Chelsea.

Supermodels of the 70s and 80s
Exhibition: January 28th- February 27th

The Black List Vol. 2 DVD

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Target exclusively has the DVD for "The Black List: Volume 2".

Buy it now!

Jim Carroll, RIP

Edward Kennedy, RIP

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I photographed Edward Kennedy twice, in D.C. on April 10th, 1990 and in Hyannis Port on October 23, 1998. Both shoots with him were thrilling.

RIP

Merce Cunningham, RIP

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I photographed Merce Cunningham for the first time, on July 3rd, 1989. My friend Bill Katz had asked me to shoot Merce, John Cage and Jasper Johns, together, for the catalogue of Anthony d'Offay's upcoming exhibition of "Dancers on a Plane".

It was a wonderful day. John Cage made us laugh, Jasper seemed delighted to see his old friends and Merce was full of life, still excited about new dances.

Merce Cunningham's obit in the Times is worth reading.

What a life.

Timothy