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Home > Photographs, Posters & Art Prints
Whether you seek a movie poster or a limited edition art print, start here for the best prices and sources.


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Diane Arbus: The voyeur is revealed *
A retrospective of the work of photographer Diane Arbus shows why her images shocked so many [More]

Disaster is in the details *
There are subtle epiphanies in these pictures of disaster zones, SARAH MILROY writes. Five photographers zoom in on New York's ground zero, China's Yangtze valley, Chernobyl and Hiroshima. . . [More]

Dream Girls show announced for Prague *
July 1st to September 15th, 2004 -- Prague, Czech Republic [More]

Henri Cartier-Bresson, 95 *
Legendary French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, who travelled the world for more than a half century capturing human drama with his camera, has died. He was 95. [More]

Iban children in Sarawak *
This photo of two Iban children was taken on March 25, 2004 near the Old Fort at Kuching, Sarawak by John T.D. Keyes. Copies of an original 8 by 10-inch colour print -- or a high-resolution jpeg -- are available for purchase by writing to: jtdk@telus.net. This photo copyright worldwide by John T.D. Keyes exclusively for evalu8.org Media Inc. [More]

Inexpensive prints from the History Channel *
Inexpensive historical prints from the History Channel offer cheap decorating solutions. [More]

Patterns of Life Show *
You are invited to a photography exhibit opening, presented by the Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery -- continues until February 19, 2006, Vancouver, BC. Admission gratis. [More]

Rev. Aitor's Unflattering portraits & Misanthrope Specialty Co. *****
Can you face yourself at your "worst?" Unflattering portraits are recommended by evalu8.org. Five stars. [More]

Robert Bateman Commemorative Prints (Garber review) *****
A great idea for this Christmas is the set of Robert Bateman Commemorative Prints that are for sale at Canadian Tire stores. [More]

Snapping hounds *
A Winnipeg exhibition of 145 photographs of dogs is full of canine wit and human folly [More]

The Man behind the pictures: Stuart Thomson -- Vancouver archivist (profile) *
Aren't we all lucky that an early Vancouver immigrant didn't hold back on capturing images...? [More]

Through, solo show *
November 28, 2003 to January 13, 2004, Vancouver, BC [More]

Turning on to Bob Masse *
The legendary poster artist for bands such as the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane has turned his psychedelic talents to new acts like Smashing Pumpkins, ALEXANDRA GILL finds. Just don't ask him if he likes their music. [More]

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A photo a day keeps the mundane away *
All of the shows on today's agenda are about accumulation, about art in aggregate. [More]

A stroll in the park *
A lovely day for a stroll in the Place des Voges [More]

André Breton Sale, Paris *
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Art in the war zone *
Many, including art critic Robert Hughes, argue that modern and contemporary art have little of value to say about atrocities, GUY DIXON writes. [More]

Classface dot com (StudyBreakers) *
Blogging, photo albums, events, friends, groups, discussions and more. . . [More]

Earth to Frisco: Hendeles beat you by 13 years *
Hype is as American as violence and cherry pie, if one may paraphrase H. Rap Brown's most famous apothegm. Which perhaps explains why an exhibition of 200 photographs by Diane Arbus set to open in San Francisco next month is already being freighted with descriptives like "the most significant Arbus show in more than 30 years," and "the first utterly authoritative retrospective done with the co-operation of her family." [More]

Is the Canada Council's largesse good art? *
You can become so inured to bad news in the arts --- shrinking budgets, aging audiences, battered endowment funds -- that when a piece of good news comes along, it can be difficult to grasp. [More]

Leica Gallery's New York exhibition is entitled Postcards from Paris *
Before your trip to Paris, get in the mood and go to the Leica Gallery for the photo exhibition "Postcards from Paris," which starts today. [More]

Photobucket dot com *
An image-hosting and photo sharing service for users who want to host pictures and create free online photo albums. [More]

Sandisk Picture Viewer ***
The Sandisk Picture Viewer is picture-perfect for the digital photo buff, and the most phobic technophobe will have it running in seconds. It's portable, it's affordable, and it works like a charm ... anyone want a good deal on a used slide projector? [More]

Santa Fe Museum Hill is Tops...and now it is easy to get to *
Santa Fe is known as a city of quality museums; with 10 major museums in town it is a well-deserved reputation. Now the Museum of New Mexico (MNM) and the City of Santa Fe bus system, Santa Fe Trails, have collaborated to provide not only simple direct access to some of Santa Fe's most popular museums but have thrown in a free day as well [More]

Surf's Up *
Shea Lopez competes in the Quiksilver Pro surfing competition at Cloudbreak Reef on Tavarua Island in Fiji on Monday. [More]

Western exposure: Artist Robert Smithson **** 1/2
Artist Robert Smithson had a taste for the magnificence of nature, SARAH MILROY writes, and British Columbia fit the bill. A current exhibition tells the tale of his four visits [More]