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August 12, 2004

Art imitates photography?

`Kalman
Maira Kalman, `Blue Wall/Red Hair` (2004)/Julie Saul Gallery

`soth_10.jpg`
Alec Soth, `New Orleans, Louisiana` (2003)

I was pleasantly surprised to see this cool illustration of one of Alec Soth's photos in the August 2 issue of The New Yorker. But then I was appalled to realize that neither The New Yorker nor the illustrator credited Soth as the originator of the image.

When I asked Alec Soth about it, he wrote back:

`The New Yorker did call and ask for permission regarding the Kalman
illustration. I said it was okay. But it would have been nice to have
received a little credit. Oh well.`

What an easy-going, good-natured guy.

Posted by jimcasper on August 12, 2004 12:14 PM |

Comments

Elisabeth, his name is ALEC not ALEX. Your copy editing dept is stellar. Get them to review your blog comments.

I dunno. Alec’s quote in this post doesn’t quite indicate delighted and thrilled to me.

Posted by:
Todd W. | January 24, 2005 12:36 PM

Does Alec credit the painter of the portrait in his photograph when reprinted?

Posted by: trina |
September 5, 2007 1:02 PM

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