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Your average Canadian soprano sallies forth into the big bad world of classical music in search of integrated, meaningful experiences as a performer and spectator. Currently in Baltimore, MD, pursuing a Masters degree in voice performance under the tutelage of Phyllis Bryn-Julson. Special interest in contemporary and experimental classical music, as well as interdisciplinary projects.

10 January 2010

Afghan girl and beyond...

Tonight's highlight wasn't the concert I went to at La Scala, for once, but the photography exhibit I saw beforehand.
It was the first-ever curated exhibit of Steve McCurry's work.
McCurry is best known for his portrait of the Afghan girl with the piercing green eyes, depicted on a NG 1980's cover. The exhibit incliuded some NG-type work, but mainly consisted of portraits, and I was considerably moved by those, especially of children, as he seems to communicate something of the essence of his subjects in his shots. The exhibit opened with a quote from one of his colleagues that basically outlined why and how it is difficult to label McCurry, because he's not just a photographer, but turns out painterly work, often quite spiritual; he concludes by saying, "At the risk of embarrassing him, let's just call him an artist and leave it at that."

OK. We will.



His new Sharbat Gula...

1 comment:

Tim said...

He is amazing and it is wonderful that you were able to witness his work. It is hard to describe his Afghan girl. It is daunting.

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