Books & the Arts piece on photographer William Wegman who was in Portland recently to receive the Maine College of Art\u27s Fifth Annual Award for Achievement as a Visual Artist. Wegman has made a career for himself photographing his weimaraners, which have become world-famous cultural icons
Books & the Arts piece on photographer Frank Van Riper, author of Down East Maine: A World Apart,...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
William Wegman, a summer resident of Rangeley, photographs his Weimarener dogs in various costumes f...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
William Wegman, 63, known for his often humorous portraits of weimaraners, lives most of the year in...
William Wegman est peintre, vidéaste et photographe. Photographié dans dans des vêtements et des att...
Article on photographer William Wegman, 60, who summers on Loon Lake in Rangeley with his favorite s...
Books & the Arts piece profiling photographer Jonathan Bailey of St. George. Bailey\u27s work will...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on a photo of William Wegman\u27s weimaraners, Battina, dressed as Li...
Review of the art exhibit at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, William Wegman: Hello Nature. While t...
Books & the Arts piece on In Praise of Nature: Ansel Adams and Photographers of the American West...
Books & the Arts piece on Edwin Gamble: Maine Master at Maine College of Art, a celebratory exhi...
Books piece with a review of Extreme Nature: Images from the World\u27s Edge, a retrospective of ...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer Frank Van Riper, author of Down East Maine: A World Apart,...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
William Wegman, a summer resident of Rangeley, photographs his Weimarener dogs in various costumes f...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
William Wegman, 63, known for his often humorous portraits of weimaraners, lives most of the year in...
William Wegman est peintre, vidéaste et photographe. Photographié dans dans des vêtements et des att...
Article on photographer William Wegman, 60, who summers on Loon Lake in Rangeley with his favorite s...
Books & the Arts piece profiling photographer Jonathan Bailey of St. George. Bailey\u27s work will...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on a photo of William Wegman\u27s weimaraners, Battina, dressed as Li...
Review of the art exhibit at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, William Wegman: Hello Nature. While t...
Books & the Arts piece on In Praise of Nature: Ansel Adams and Photographers of the American West...
Books & the Arts piece on Edwin Gamble: Maine Master at Maine College of Art, a celebratory exhi...
Books piece with a review of Extreme Nature: Images from the World\u27s Edge, a retrospective of ...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer Frank Van Riper, author of Down East Maine: A World Apart,...
Cover Story piece on a trio of photography exhibitions and the publication of a book of old Maine p...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...