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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1908 (Heft 24)

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Exhibition Notes
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The New Photo-Secession Gallery
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The London Salon
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Lecture Courses on Pictorial Photography [unsigned]
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EXHIBITION NOTES
THE NEW PHOTO-SECESSION GALLERY
IT is expected that the new Little Gallery of the Photo-Seces-
sion will be ready in time to open the 1908-1909 season of
exhibitions, toward the end of November. A series of in-
teresting exhibitions, photographic and otherwise, has been
planned, and we feel confident that the new gallery, which is at 291 Fifth
Avenue, on the same floor as the old one, will make as many friends for the
Photo-Secession’s cause as did the old one. As heretofore, the exhibitions
will be free to the public upon presentation of visiting-card.
THE LONDON SALON
As we go to press word reaches us from London that this year’s London
Salon is of unusual interest and that the standard of the pictures shown is
unusually high. It is the first time in several years that many of the Photo-
Secessionists again show at the Linked Ring exhibition and their work plays
no small role in making this exhibition what it is<. As Mr. Keiley is in
London he has consented to let us have his impressions of the salon in the
next number of Camera Work.

LECTURE COURSES ON PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
THE experiment made by the faculty of Columbia University
last year, in having Mr. Clarence H. White deliver a series
of forty lectures on pictorial photography, met with such suc-
cess, that for the year 1908-1909, the University authorities
have decided that Mr. White give two courses, one in the afternoon, the
other in the evening.
The Brooklyn Institute, Fine Arts Department, has fallen into line in
recognizing the claims that the Photo-Secession has battled for, and Mr.
White has also been engaged by the authorities of this institution to deliver
a series of lectures there similar to those given at Columbia.
The authorities of the two seats of learning have so arranged the hours
that Mr. White’s private work will not suffer through these lectures.
Those interested in the courses of lectures may address either institution.

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