POSTMARK AND ONLINE DEADLINE FRIDAY, AUGUST 14,
2009
12 12 Gallery is pleased to announce the call for entries for our fourth annual photography competition ,the National Juried Photography Exhibition 2009. This year's juror is Julian Cox, who currently serves as the Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia.
12 12 Gallery is pleased to announce the call for entries for our fourth annual photography competition ,the National Juried Photography Exhibition 2009. This year's juror is Julian Cox, who currently serves as the Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia.
Julian Cox joined the High
Museum of Art, Atlanta, as the Curator of Photography in 2005. Cox came from
the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles where he served as associate curator in
the department of photo-graphs. He also worked at the National Museum of
Photography, Film & Television in Bradford, England, and the National
Library of Wales. He received a Master of Philosophy degree in the history of
photography from the University of Wales in 1990, and a Bachelor of Arts degree
in art history from the University of Manchester, England, in 1987.
Cox has organized nu-merous exhibitions on subjects ranging from the dawn of photography's invention in Europe in the 19th century, to contem-porary practice in the United States. He is the co-author, with Colin Ford, of the critically acclaimed publication: Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs (2003), the first catalogue raisonné produced of the work of a photographer. Cox is the author of many scholarly articles and several books. His recent publications include: Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 (2008), Harry Callahan: Eleanor (2007), Spirit into Matter: The Photographs of Edmund Teske (2004) and Timekeeper: The Photographs of Anthony Friedkin (2004).
Cox has organized nu-merous exhibitions on subjects ranging from the dawn of photography's invention in Europe in the 19th century, to contem-porary practice in the United States. He is the co-author, with Colin Ford, of the critically acclaimed publication: Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs (2003), the first catalogue raisonné produced of the work of a photographer. Cox is the author of many scholarly articles and several books. His recent publications include: Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968 (2008), Harry Callahan: Eleanor (2007), Spirit into Matter: The Photographs of Edmund Teske (2004) and Timekeeper: The Photographs of Anthony Friedkin (2004).
Please feel free to contact Martin McFadden, Gallery Director if you have
questions regarding the competition. You may also forward this announcement to
anyone you think may be interested in the opportunity. We will not have access
to their e-mail address or contact information until they determine to submit
work for the competition.
We look forward to seeing your most recent work
and submitting your entries to Mr. Cox.
POSTMARK AND ONLINE DEADLINE FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2009


