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    Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    Ed Ranney's "New World Landscapes" at the Denver Art Museum

    There's allot to see right now in Denver, Henry Moore's superb sculptures at the Denver Botanical Garden, King Tut at the Denver Art Museum........all magic.

    But my favorite was the Ed Ranney, largeformat b&w photography, show at the Denver Art Museum. All traditional silver prints from 5x7 negatives, Ed's pristine images of archeological sites in Latin America was the highlight of my trip. Archeology sites are near and dear to my own aesthetic, partly because of the inspiration that Ed has given me for some 30 plus years.

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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    Thanks for the post Kirk, I will try and get down to see it. We (the family) were just there for the Tut exhibit, wish I new this was there.
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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    I didn't know it was there either! I went to see King Tut and ran across it. Sweet.
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    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    Kirk,

    I've long admired Edward Ranney, and the book Monuments of the Incas in particular. The first edition is impressive in its balance of significant text and significant (and superb) photographs. I am a long way from Denver, so I'll have to miss the exhibit. I will, however, purchase the updated edition of Ranney and Hemming's book. Thank you very much for letting the forum know about both the exhibit and the new edition.

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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    I wish i could go see it. Ed was my teacher in college. Extremely smart, thoughtful guy.

    I got a kick out of watching him with his 5x7. To this day I've never seen anyone go so fast with a view camera. Was like he had six arms all flying around at the same time, pushing buttons, turning knobs, throwing film holders and dark slides in and out. I'd be looking around for a place to set up my tripod and he'd be packed up and gone, a cloud of dust hanging in the air where he'd been.

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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    Where was Ed teaching? As long as I've known him, seems like it must be 30+ years, he has always been a working photographer.
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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    He taught as a visiting prof at Colorado College. I think he also taught at Princeton and possibly Yale, but I'm not sure. I don't know if he teaches outside of visiting gigs.

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    Interesting, both my daughters went to CC. We thought it was a great school.
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    Re: Ed Ranney at the Denver Art Museum.

    Kirk, have you seen this?

    http://www.photoeye.com/gallery/index.cfm

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    Regarding Denver---Also images by Todd Webb and Ernest Knee are being shown at the Camera Obscura Gallery, just across the street more or less from DAM.

    I went to the opening show this past Friday evening--arriving somewhat late, I thought the show was "slow", however, the prints were "up to par"---Webb's images were far ranging in subject matter as well as global where as Knee's images were Santa Feish--I purchased a Knee image long ago from Hal, the curator. I would have like to have purchased a Webb as well, however,-----. Show worth while!!!

    Raymond, in the Vail Valley

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