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Joan Almond

Joan Almond (June 3, 1935 – August 28, 2021)[1] was an American photographer, exhibiting since 1987.

Joan (Harwood Elkins) Almond
Born
Joan Harwood

(1935-06-03)June 3, 1935
Los Angeles, California
DiedAugust 21, 2021(2021-08-21) (aged 86)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPhotographer
Notable workSpecializes in black-and-white photography and printing all her own prints by platinum process.
Spouses
George Elkins, Jr.
(m. 1954; div. 1969)
(m. 1976; died 2015)
Websitewww.joanalmond.com

Career edit

Almond was a photographer for John Cassavetes' 3 Plays of Love & Hate and was also involved in many of Cassavetes' projects that her brother, Bo Harwood,[2] was involved in.[3] Almond was an archival photographer for Charles Kiselyak's book and film A Constant Forge (2000) about the 3 Plays of Love & Hate[4] and Cassavetes' life.

The first exhibition of Almond's black-and-white photos was a collection of 55 photos, Jerusalem: The Gathering of Nations (1987), presented at the Saidye Bronfman Centre in Montreal. The photos in this show were selected from the over 10,000 photos (b/w and color) Almond had taken while on a photo assignment for the architect, Moshe Safdie for his book The Harvard Jerusalem Studio. Saidye had hired a team as part of a large urban design project in Jerusalem and approximately 150 of Almond's photos were selected to illustrate this book.[5]

In 1998, the Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada purchased eight of Almond's platinum and palladium photographic prints: Shadows and Shoes, Tinehir, Morocco (1985); A Room of her Own, Darman, India (1996); Tiger Beware, Udaipur, India (1996); Cool Passage, Farafra, Egypt (1987); Kitchen, Farafra, Egypt (1987); Algerian Villager, Bousaanda, Algeria (1985); Main Street, Mersa Matruk, Egypt (1991) Water Carriers and Donkey, Saqqara, Egypt (1987) for the national collection:.[6] This collection of Almond's prints were presented in Platinum (1999) at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography along with seven other artists: Ginette Bouchard, Patrick Close, Tony Hauser, Stephen Livick, Bruce Monk, Gerald Pisarzowski, Elizabeth Siegfried.[7] Platinum became one of the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography's Travelling Exhibitions presented at The Station Gallery in Ontario in 2002.[8]

Almond's black and white photos, collectively titled Le Passé Dans le Present (1999), were presented at the Galerie Mistral in Montreal, Canada. This show was the culmination of over two decades of photos taken by Almond, capturing her explorations of various locations.[9] Henry Lehmann states in The Gazette article, "While some of Almond's pictures are intentionally devoid of depth, transforming life into geometric abstraction, others delve into deep space, but ultimately arrive at the same patterned effect."[9]

A selection of Almond's photographs from 1976 to 1996, including images taken during her travels to Morocco, Algeria, Jerusalem, Egypt and India, were included in her book Joan Almond: The Past in the Present (2002). Susan Scafati stated in an article in Women In Photography that: "Her images together read more like a diary, filled with visions of personal encounters and private lives. Through her patient pursuit of natural moments, an intimacy unveils, blurring the borders between outsider and native."[10]

Collections edit

Books and catalogs edit

  • Joan Almond: The Past in the Present (1997) Catalog[13]
  • Joan Almond: The Past in the Present (2002) ISBN 0967174481[10][14]

Select exhibitions edit

  • Jerusalem: The Gathering of Nations, Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montreal-Canada (1987)[5]
  • Armenians of the Holy Land, Tekeyan Armenian Cultural Centre, Montreal-Canada (1988)[15]
  • Joan Almond: In Platinum/Palladium, Rose Gallery at Bergamot Station Arts Centre, Santa Monica-USA (1997)[16]
  • 2000 PLATINUM, National Gallery of Canada – Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Canada (1999)[7]
  • The Past in the Present (Le Passé Dans le Present), Platinum Prints, Mistral Gallery (Gallerie Mistral), Montreal-Canada (1999)[9]
  • Platinum/Platine, The Station Gallery, Whitby-Canada (2002)[8]
  • The Past in the Present, June Bateman Gallery, New York City-USA (2003)[17]
  • The Noble Metals: Platinum & Palladium, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, Oklahoma City-USA (2005)[18][19]

Personal life edit

Almond was married to her first husband George Elkins, Jr. from 1954[20] until his death in 1969.[21] She took up photography in the 1970s as a hobby.[15] In 1976, Almond married her second husband Paul Almond, the Canadian filmmaker[22] and became a stills photographer[5] for his films: Ups & Downs (1983),[23] Captive Hearts (1987)[22] and The Dance Goes On (1992).[22] She was married to him until his death in 2015.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Joan Harwood Elkins Almond Obituary (1935 - 2021) Los Angeles Times". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  2. ^ "3 Plays of Love & Hate - Group Photos - Knives: Crew Bo with photographer sister Joan Almond". www.boharwood.com. Bo Harwood. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  3. ^ Rinaldi, Peter (8 July 2013). "Music In The Raw: Bo Harwood and John Cassavetes". www.mubi.com. MUBI. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  4. ^ "3 Plays of Love & Hate Cast". www.boharwood.com. 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Sabbath, Lawrence (31 Jan 1987). "Photo exhibitions show off revamped Bronfman gallery". Montreal, Canada: Postmedia Network Inc. The Gazette. ProQuest 431435524.
  6. ^ "Joan Almond". National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Photography Institute. 1998. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Exhibitions Presented in Ottawa" (PDF). National Gallery of Canada. Annual Report (1999–2000): 51. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Travelling Exhibitions "Platinum"" (PDF). National Gallery of Canada. Annual Report (2001–2002). Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography: 89. 2002. ISSN 1183-7608. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Lehmann, Henry. "The world turned into a picture Joan Almond's work is richly scenic". The Gazette. No. 18 Sep 1999. Montreal, Canada.
  10. ^ a b Scafati, Susan (16 April 2019). "WIPI News Article #3 - Joan Almond: The Past in the Present". www.womeninphotography.org.
  11. ^ "Joan Almond 1998 Photograph Collection". National Gallery of Canada. National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Artist/Maker name "Almond, Joan"". Government of Canada. Canada. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  13. ^ Almond, J (1997). Joan Almond: The Past in the Present. Contemporary Photography, Bergamot Station Arts Center. pp. 1–26.
  14. ^ "Joan Almond: The Past in the Present". Artbook LLC. New York, USA: Distributed Art Publishers, Inc. 2 December 2001. pp. 1–128. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  15. ^ a b Duncan, Ann (21 April 1988). "Photos look behind the walls at Armenians of Jerusalem". Montreal, Canada. The Gazette. p. E2. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Best Bet". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, USA. 12 January 1997. p. 187. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  17. ^ "Exhibitions at June Bateman Gallery". photography-now.com. New York, USA: June Bateman Gallery. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  18. ^ "Exhibitions at International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum". photography-now.com. St. Louis, USA. 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  19. ^ "Gallery Listings & Exhibition Schedule" (PDF). ArtFocus Oklahoma. 20 (3). Oklahoma City, USA: Art Focus Oklahoma: 18. 3 May 2005. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  20. ^ McKnight, Margaret (24 Mar 1954). "Showers in April---Bridal Variety---to Fete Foursome". Los Angeles Times. p. 55. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  21. ^ "Executive of Realty Firm". The Los Angeles Times. 10 Oct 1969. p. 44. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  22. ^ a b c d Wise, Wyndham (6 November 2011). "Paul Almond". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto, Canada: Historica Canada. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  23. ^ Dorland, Michael (19 April 2019). "The ups and downs of Paul Almond". Cinema Canada. Athabasca University: 9.

External links edit

  • Joan Almond, Luminous-Lint PhV Photohistory Visualizer
  • Joan Almond Women in Photography International

joan, almond, june, 1935, august, 2021, american, photographer, exhibiting, since, 1987, joan, harwood, elkins, almondbornjoan, harwood, 1935, june, 1935los, angeles, californiadiedaugust, 2021, 2021, aged, nationalityamericanoccupationphotographernotable, wor. Joan Almond June 3 1935 August 28 2021 1 was an American photographer exhibiting since 1987 Joan Harwood Elkins AlmondBornJoan Harwood 1935 06 03 June 3 1935Los Angeles CaliforniaDiedAugust 21 2021 2021 08 21 aged 86 NationalityAmericanOccupationPhotographerNotable workSpecializes in black and white photography and printing all her own prints by platinum process SpousesGeorge Elkins Jr m 1954 div 1969 wbr Paul Almond m 1976 died 2015 wbr Websitewww wbr joanalmond wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Collections 3 Books and catalogs 4 Select exhibitions 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksCareer editAlmond was a photographer for John Cassavetes 3 Plays of Love amp Hate and was also involved in many of Cassavetes projects that her brother Bo Harwood 2 was involved in 3 Almond was an archival photographer for Charles Kiselyak s book and film A Constant Forge 2000 about the 3 Plays of Love amp Hate 4 and Cassavetes life The first exhibition of Almond s black and white photos was a collection of 55 photos Jerusalem The Gathering of Nations 1987 presented at the Saidye Bronfman Centre in Montreal The photos in this show were selected from the over 10 000 photos b w and color Almond had taken while on a photo assignment for the architect Moshe Safdie for his book The Harvard Jerusalem Studio Saidye had hired a team as part of a large urban design project in Jerusalem and approximately 150 of Almond s photos were selected to illustrate this book 5 In 1998 the Canadian Photography Institute of the National Gallery of Canada purchased eight of Almond s platinum and palladium photographic prints Shadows and Shoes Tinehir Morocco 1985 A Room of her Own Darman India 1996 Tiger Beware Udaipur India 1996 Cool Passage Farafra Egypt 1987 Kitchen Farafra Egypt 1987 Algerian Villager Bousaanda Algeria 1985 Main Street Mersa Matruk Egypt 1991 Water Carriers and Donkey Saqqara Egypt 1987 for the national collection 6 This collection of Almond s prints were presented in Platinum 1999 at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography along with seven other artists Ginette Bouchard Patrick Close Tony Hauser Stephen Livick Bruce Monk Gerald Pisarzowski Elizabeth Siegfried 7 Platinum became one of the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography s Travelling Exhibitions presented at The Station Gallery in Ontario in 2002 8 Almond s black and white photos collectively titled Le Passe Dans le Present 1999 were presented at the Galerie Mistral in Montreal Canada This show was the culmination of over two decades of photos taken by Almond capturing her explorations of various locations 9 Henry Lehmann states in The Gazette article While some of Almond s pictures are intentionally devoid of depth transforming life into geometric abstraction others delve into deep space but ultimately arrive at the same patterned effect 9 A selection of Almond s photographs from 1976 to 1996 including images taken during her travels to Morocco Algeria Jerusalem Egypt and India were included in her book Joan Almond The Past in the Present 2002 Susan Scafati stated in an article in Women In Photography that Her images together read more like a diary filled with visions of personal encounters and private lives Through her patient pursuit of natural moments an intimacy unveils blurring the borders between outsider and native 10 Collections editNational Gallery of Canada 11 12 Books and catalogs editJoan Almond The Past in the Present 1997 Catalog 13 Joan Almond The Past in the Present 2002 ISBN 0967174481 10 14 Select exhibitions editJerusalem The Gathering of Nations Saidye Bronfman Centre Montreal Canada 1987 5 Armenians of the Holy Land Tekeyan Armenian Cultural Centre Montreal Canada 1988 15 Joan Almond In Platinum Palladium Rose Gallery at Bergamot Station Arts Centre Santa Monica USA 1997 16 2000 PLATINUM National Gallery of Canada Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography Ottawa Canada 1999 7 The Past in the Present Le Passe Dans le Present Platinum Prints Mistral Gallery Gallerie Mistral Montreal Canada 1999 9 Platinum Platine The Station Gallery Whitby Canada 2002 8 The Past in the Present June Bateman Gallery New York City USA 2003 17 The Noble Metals Platinum amp Palladium International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum Oklahoma City USA 2005 18 19 Personal life editAlmond was married to her first husband George Elkins Jr from 1954 20 until his death in 1969 21 She took up photography in the 1970s as a hobby 15 In 1976 Almond married her second husband Paul Almond the Canadian filmmaker 22 and became a stills photographer 5 for his films Ups amp Downs 1983 23 Captive Hearts 1987 22 and The Dance Goes On 1992 22 She was married to him until his death in 2015 22 References edit Joan Harwood Elkins Almond Obituary 1935 2021 Los Angeles Times Legacy com Retrieved 2022 01 06 3 Plays of Love amp Hate Group Photos Knives Crew Bo with photographer sister Joan Almond www boharwood com Bo Harwood Retrieved 14 April 2019 Rinaldi Peter 8 July 2013 Music In The Raw Bo Harwood and John Cassavetes www mubi com MUBI Retrieved 14 April 2019 3 Plays of Love amp Hate Cast www boharwood com 16 April 2019 a b c Sabbath Lawrence 31 Jan 1987 Photo exhibitions show off revamped Bronfman gallery Montreal Canada Postmedia Network Inc The Gazette ProQuest 431435524 Joan Almond National Gallery of Canada Ottawa Canada Canadian Photography Institute 1998 Retrieved 8 April 2019 a b Exhibitions Presented in Ottawa PDF National Gallery of Canada Annual Report 1999 2000 51 Retrieved 8 April 2019 a b Travelling Exhibitions Platinum PDF National Gallery of Canada Annual Report 2001 2002 Ottawa Canada Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography 89 2002 ISSN 1183 7608 Retrieved 8 April 2019 a b c Lehmann Henry The world turned into a picture Joan Almond s work is richly scenic The Gazette No 18 Sep 1999 Montreal Canada a b Scafati Susan 16 April 2019 WIPI News Article 3 Joan Almond The Past in the Present www womeninphotography org Joan Almond 1998 Photograph Collection National Gallery of Canada National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 30 March 2019 Artist Maker name Almond Joan Government of Canada Canada Retrieved 30 March 2019 Almond J 1997 Joan Almond The Past in the Present Contemporary Photography Bergamot Station Arts Center pp 1 26 Joan Almond The Past in the Present Artbook LLC New York USA Distributed Art Publishers Inc 2 December 2001 pp 1 128 Retrieved 6 April 2019 a b Duncan Ann 21 April 1988 Photos look behind the walls at Armenians of Jerusalem Montreal Canada The Gazette p E2 Retrieved 31 March 2019 Best Bet The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles USA 12 January 1997 p 187 Retrieved 31 March 2019 Exhibitions at June Bateman Gallery photography now com New York USA June Bateman Gallery Retrieved 7 April 2019 Exhibitions at International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum photography now com St Louis USA 2005 Retrieved 8 April 2019 Gallery Listings amp Exhibition Schedule PDF ArtFocus Oklahoma 20 3 Oklahoma City USA Art Focus Oklahoma 18 3 May 2005 Retrieved 9 April 2019 McKnight Margaret 24 Mar 1954 Showers in April Bridal Variety to Fete Foursome Los Angeles Times p 55 Retrieved 17 May 2019 Executive of Realty Firm The Los Angeles Times 10 Oct 1969 p 44 Retrieved 17 May 2019 a b c d Wise Wyndham 6 November 2011 Paul Almond The Canadian Encyclopedia Toronto Canada Historica Canada Retrieved 4 April 2019 Dorland Michael 19 April 2019 The ups and downs of Paul Almond Cinema Canada Athabasca University 9 External links editJoan Almond Luminous Lint PhV Photohistory Visualizer Joan Almond Women in Photography International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Almond amp oldid 1216624183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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