Episode 31: A Conversation with Leland Rice, Part II

In the second half of my conversation with curator, educator, and photographer Leland Rice, he talks about two major exhibitions that he worked on for two photographers whose work he greatly admired-Frederick Sommer and Herbert Bayer. We also talk about the important connections, or “linkages” that have existed in his life.

The first part of our discussion can be found here.

People and Places mentioned:

10:00-20:00

Minor White, Witkin Gallery, William Eggleston, Robert Heinecken, John Upton, Darryl Curran, Barbara Kasten, Lucas Samaras, Pomona College, Wright Morris, Jim Alinder, Harold Jones, Center for Creative Photography, Friends of Photography, William Lane, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Harry Lunn, Leonard and Marjorie Vernon, Barbara Crane

 

20:00-30:00

Olivia Parker, Ansel Adams, Connie Glenn, Huntington Library, Francis Benjamin Johnston, Lincoln Kirstein, Ida McKinley, Alice Roosevelt, Frederick Sommer, John Weiss, Richard and Robert Menschel, Light Gallery, Eastman House, Beaumont Newhall, Nancy Newhall, Edward Steichen

 

30:00-40:00

Barbara Kasten, Gerald Nordland, Alex Jameson, Tom Carabasi,  Van Deren Coke, Edward Weston, Charis Weston, Paul Strand, Charles Sheeler, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Lexington Camera Club, Cincinnati Art Museum

40:00-52:35

Henry Hopkins, Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena Art Museum), Walter Hopps, Society for Photographic Educators, Bill Larsen, Barbara Morgan, Eleanor Antin, Robert Heineken, Hal Glicksman, Danny Lyon, Aaron Siskind, Jerry Uelsmann, Wynn Bullock, Ed Ruscha, A. D. Coleman, Edman Teske, Judy Dater, Jack Welpott, Dody Thompson Weston, Alfred Stieglitz, Ed Ruscha, Chouinard Institute, Castelli Gallery, Photo Eye of the 20s, Jerome Hotel, Aperture, Berenice Abbott, Minor White

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