The story in a nutshell of the Little Faces, aka Caritas,
exhibit stopover in Guaymas and Obregon, Mexico.
Once upon a time ....
Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 10:38:03 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Subject: Little Faces Traveling Exhibit
Andy,
Please include me on the itinerary of the "Little Faces Traveling Exhibit".
I am in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, which is 400 Km south of Nogales, AZ.
Let me know all of the details as the date comes close (amount of time of
exhibit, next adressee, etc...). I will send you a report of the exhibit
when it is done.
Best regards,
_______________________________
Alberto Tirado
Subgerente de Promoción y Desarrollo
API Guaymas
Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 13:56:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
Congratulations! You are the first person on the list!
Now to start to figure this out .... ;-) guess I should have thought this
through a little more!!!!
Well, let's see ... I was in the process of setting up a process but I think I
will just try to do this in as informal a way as possible. So, since you are
first ... when would you like to receive them? I would not suggest a long
duration for "exhibition" ... maybe a week or at most two. One being preferable
but it is your call.
I will build the schedule around you! I guess I should put together a itinerary
and state on it who will have it and when, etc.! You just caught me off guard!
Anyway, remember even if the exhibition does not materialize due to problems of
any kind that is OK ... again, "low stress" are the operating words!
Let me know what would work for you and where I should ship them and by when.
Andy
Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 13:50:33 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
> Congratulations! You are the first person on the list!
Oh, one of the advantages of working on saturdays ;-)
> guess I should have thought this through a little more!!!!
Well, when I read that I started pondering other ideas. For one, I have an
exhibit space. It is a house in which local artists join to teach and do
some other exhibits. We have never had a photo exhibit so far! (I still
have to gather enough of my own photos at one same time). This is my first
(and best) option at the moment and it is for sure. You are confirmed for
the date of your choice.
Another idea, more ambitious but quite feasible, is to schedule the exhibit
to be set up for Fotoseptiembre - the most important photo event in Mexico.
Alfonso de Castro (a former Photoforum and Fotored subscriber) already left
me here twenty seven 20x24's just for that. Looks his photos are going to be
the opening exhibit this year! We could try (I know the organizers) if you
would like, but then the photos would have to stay at least for a full month
(on second toughts, maybe they will ask for the donation of one piece, or
something...) In any case, the idea is there open for our consideration,
even in another year.
> when would you like to receive them?
I am ready and waiting. However, I think it would be advisable to wait a
little so as to have at least a few recipients, so an itinerary can be laid
out. I don't have a problem. I even can keep the pictures safe until someone
else asks for them. I am not in a hurry either, but I must admit that I got
genuinely excited when I saw the samples!
> ... again, "low stress" are the operating words!
Now, I like THAT policy! :-)
> Let me know what would work for you and where I should ship them and by when.
Best regards,
Alberto Tirado
Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2001 17:35:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Alberto,
great! you have a gallery in your house!? fantastic!
Anyway, I don't think the little inkjet prints are really "museum"
quality ... the thought I had is that if they caused a little
amusement and discussion (like "who would ever want to be photographed
like _THAT"! or "i wonder how they did that?" (of course these days
most everyone will say: morphed on a computer!) ... or, "gee ... I have
never seen anything like that!" ...
They are of course not archival, etc. ... partly the reason I am not
overly "posessive" about them! But, I think they still invite examination,
cause the creative and intellectual juices to become activated (hopefully!)
in short, they may help time and life pass with a bit more excitment.
So, we will wait a while and see how the itinerary "develops".
As for Fotosetiembre ... hmmm some of my Phoenix nudes might be
applicable there!! ;-)
well, have a good weekend ... what is left of it. I have to revise an
article for an encyclopedia ... ugh! ... been avoiding it all day!!
(well, all year!!!)
take care,
Andy
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 18:14:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
Well, the "show is on the road"! It will open in Lancaster, CA on July 14 and
they will have it on exhibit until July 29. The person that is hosting it is
"our" Marilyn Dalrymple of PF fame. The collection is on exhibit in a small
fine ar store/gallery owned by a friend of Marilyn. She was on TV being
interviewed about the "strange" photographs!! and a short article announcing
the opening reception at the store (one way to maybe draw in crowds!) appeared
in her town's paper.
I will ask her to send the set to you as soon as possible after the 29th. Will
that be OK for you? Maybe if you can handle them in August then you could
forward on to Luis Miyashiro (of Fotored fame!) for exhibition in Peru in
September. In fact, I have a small itinerary listing at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/davidhazy.html
and will be posting some kind of updates/news as time goes by.
I have also received a statement of interest from Carlos Guardia ... I forget
right now where he is ... maybe Panama? for exhibition in February ... I wonder
what shape the prints will be then!!!!
This is getting interesting!
Andy
Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 08:51:26 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Andy!
> Well, the "show is on the road"!
That's GREAT news!
It is a very good idea to promote the involvement through mass media - we
don't have a TV station in Guaymas, but I'll see that local magazines and
newspapers cover the story. Of course, this is of curricular interest, so
I'll save copies for you.
> I will ask her to send the set to you as soon as possible after the 29th.
> Will that be OK for you?
That's fine, I'll arrange for everything during the next week. I'm thinking
of computer-printing a small invitation, so maybe I'll ask for permission to
reproduce one of the photos in a small size (about 1/4th of letter paper).
> http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/davidhazy.html
Wow! Talk about a traveling show!
I hope we can all keep up with the itinerary - I mean, we depend on the mail
service, or are we talking courier? Just curious as to what would be better
to all involved.
> ... I wonder what shape the prints will be then!!!!
Well, a little twisting and bending might add interest to the conversation!
Good!
ATirado
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 12:39:01 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Dear Marilyn and Andy,
I just got a phone call from home a minute ago - the Little Faces have
arrived! However, I think I will have them ready until next monday (will
prepare them over the weekend) - sooner if I get some friends to help me.
If I have time (considering that others are awaiting) I can take them to
Hermosillo, the State's capital, where a lot more people can see them.
In any case, I'll keep you informed of the development of things here.
Best regards,
_______________________________
Alberto Tirado
Subgerente de Promoción y Desarrollo
Puerto de Guaymas
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 16:05:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
Great! glad to hear you got them at last! As for how you deal with them I would
not worry about that too much and just do what you want and is possible without
a headache!
Luis Miyashiro gets them after you and I am sure that there is not a really
firm deadline for him. However, you might want to drop him a line ... if you
feel like it (!) ... at: yoshifer@ec-red.com
I am quite sure that Liese Rickets is not on any fixed schedule as she was
bringing them to her classroom to share with her students as far as I know so
she could just have them for a week or so and be done with it ... all I am
trying to say is that I believe there is some "elasticity" in the schedule.
:)
Andy
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 16:46:39 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Dear Andy,
> Luis Miyashiro gets them after you and I am sure that there is not a
> really firm deadline for him.
I checked the schedule and I began to worry that we could accumulate delays
so by the time, say, Becquer is supposed to get the photos, we could be
quite behind in time - I understand he goes on vacation on January.
Then again... if we ALL depend on the postal service, we should be prepared
to improvise! :-)
I'll contact Luis, just to update him on the current state of things and see
if he's got something to say about it.
Like you say: Cheerio!
Alberto
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 15:02:23 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Alberto,
I had another thought WARNING: dangerous!!
What if I printed another set and then not only would you have plenty of time
but each person would have two months to deal with them instead of just 4
weeks?
I will start the printing process hopefully this evening and report back later.
I thought there was a certain "charm" in getting just one set traveling but
given the time constraints particularly associated with international mail
forwarding maybe two sets would work out better.
What do you think?
andy
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 17:27:11 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
> What if I printed another set and then ... What do you think?
Oh! I didn't mean to cause more trouble!
That would mean re-scheduling the remaining locations... I don't have a big
problem having to send the photos away in a short time, but I am more
worried for the date in which Luis or all of the others will get them. I
had't count on international mail delays. On the other hand, a second set
could spark more interest in aditional locations!
By the way: nice self-portrait!
Best regards,
Alberto Tirado
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 14:08:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Alberto,
Great! I think keeping track of two sets should pose no major problem and it
will take the pressure off anyone in terms of dealing with them. I will let you
know where to send them after the "run" in Guaymas. Let me know if I can be of
any assistance.
andy
> Andy!
> The exhibit will open in Guaymas until next Monday - sorry I forgot to keep
> you updated!
> If you really could send the second set to Peru, then we could alternate on
> the schedule (I would send to Liese Rickets in Chicago and Luis to Sam Wang
> at Clemson University). I hope it is not too much trouble to keep track of
> two sets.
> So, basically, I personally welcome the inclusion of a second set. Just let
> me know about any changes in the mailing instructions.
> Best regards,
> Alberto
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 12:46:04 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Dear Andy,
Still another change, due to the insistence of the gallery to have enough
time to promote the event. The gallery will be at the ITSON university in
Guaymas. Very reputable, but they won't allow for alcohol during the
reception, so I will arrive full drunk already :-P.
The closing date will be my call, so I am waiting for you to tell me
something. Even if it is to press on me!
They are very excited, so I hope they do a good job that is worth the wait!
I am planning to publicize as "Caritas" (little faces, literally) if you
don't mind.
Once again, sorry for the trouble (and the associated delay).
Best regards,
Alberto
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 15:54:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
Great! - just don't arrive drunk on wheels! As for advice regarding closing
date - I guess to some extent it depends on where they are displaying them.
Personally I think that something like two weeks is the maximum I would
suggest. Don't want people to get bored with them. After a while the novelty
wears off!!
In any case, things are arranged with Liese and since she was scheduled for
October you can take your time!
Let me know if there is anything else I might do. I believe there is an article
in spanish about camaras de barrido ... but unfortunately the spanish verision
of how this digital camera improvisation was put together is not yet ready.
Bec was asking for it and so I _will_ have to produce it soon!
I wish I could be there ... !!! ... and thanks again for taking the time and
putting in the effort to host these "caritas" ... perfect!!
Andy
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 09:20:12 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Subject: Opening
Andy!
Little Faces is installed and waiting. If you would like to address the
crowd, you can send your words and I will read them at the opening. I hope I
can have a digital camera to send some pictures to you.
Yesterday, another exhibit opened in Hermosillo - it was "Demonio
Meridiano", by Alfonso de Castro (Spain). Unfortunately I couldn't attend.
This is "Fotoseptiembre", so it photo big time!
Alberto.
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 22:09:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
I was a bit busy ... we have Jerry Uelsmann visiting and it has taken a bit
more time than I expected. I am glad to hear that things are set to roll and
the launch is imminent.
> Little Faces is installed and waiting. If you would like to address the
> crowd, you can send your words and I will read them at the opening. I hope I
> can have a digital camera to send some pictures to you.
A word of advice to potential speakers that I always found very wisely
applicable is that if you don't have anything meaningful to say don't say
anything at all ... although I have also sometimes broken this rule and usually
found myself babbling!! not pretty!
but ... if you could help me with translation ...
First of all I am very gratified and flattered for the oportunity to share my
work with colleagues around the world in this simple fashion. The traveling
prints or exhibit itself is a work in progress.
I hope that the prints serve as a catalyst for thought, conversation and
discussion. They have a very simple mission and that is to present an
alternative view of reality. Nothing really deeper than that. If during this
process I may be of assistance in some fashion I invite correspondence. (In
spanish is fine but my technical vocabulary is somewhat limited)
I would like to thank the hosts at the institution where the images are
installed, the dedicated staff that prepared the images and most significantly
Alberto Tirado for taking the initiative and making it possible for this little
exhibit to travel to Guaymas.
I wish I could be there with you in person but I will definitely be there at
least in spirit. Thank you all again for this opportunity.
Andres Davidhazy
etc. I am not much for titles and so but if you think that is the most
appropriate thing to do feel free to mention it.
> Yesterday, another exhibit opened in Hermosillo - it was "Demonio
> Meridiano", by Alfonso de Castro (Spain). Unfortunately I couldn't attend.
> This is "Fotoseptiembre", so it is photo big time!
wow! his is great work!
Alberto,
again ... muchisimas gracias por tu interes, apoyo y dedicacion con este
proyecto. I know I "wimped out" by not writing in spanish above but hopefully
you will forgive me that ...
un gran abrazo te mando,
andres
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 22:35:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Subject: oh ... minor detail
Alberto,
you may be asked if all this distortion was done by computer manipulation ...
this is a common question ... of course the answer is that the computer was not
used to distort any image. As explained for film systems in the articles on
fotografia de barrido which I have available on the web at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/cfm-articulos.html
the "digital" camera operates just like the film type in terms of recording and
displaying subject placed on a rotating turntable.
Hopefully the discussions (if any!!) will include not only the mechanical
details of the making of such images but the images themselves.
Available in english only still at this time the details behind the making of
the camera are also available on the web at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-better-scanner-cam.html
thanks again!
andy
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 18:51:50 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Subject: Briefing on the Caritas opening
The "Caritas" opening was a big event. Since my job is time-demanding, I
asked for the help of Vicky and Tere, who arranged for the ITSON school to
provide the gallery space and took care of the local radio and papers. They
also delivered 80 invitations that I printed and went on to mount the photos
the previous day.
I arrived a bit early to make sure everything was fine. I brought a small
banner to fill an empty space and found Leda a bit nervous, making small
last-minute changes. She printed a profile I made in a couple of pages in
heavy paper. They looked nice, so I got some tape and went on to replace the
one we had. The tape make funny thing when you are in a hurry, and it was
Leda's first event as an Arts Coordinator, so she started to get nervous...
I started to speak fast, but that's the normal me, promess.
Vicky and Tere finally arrived... they brought photographers to cover the
event and as we gathered around the door the Dean and the school Queen
arrived to cut the ribbon. There were some city officials too.
I had to explain the work... The Dean asked how long will we have it, "Only
two weeks, I'm affraid", I say. "Great, then it can stay here for the week,
and the next week it can be taken to Obregón - we have more than 10,000
students over there and several art workshops, including photography". All
right with me... I think! He also hinted the possibility to look for
interchanges between schools, something that they probably will look after.
A photographer was insisting on the method. I guess I wasn't so clear, since
she kept returning with new questions, but then I made a long cut in a paper
and tried a new approach. I think it worked now. Hmmm... perhaps I should
build one of these things for myself.
I walked out with an architect. "One of the pictures looks so much like
Picasso's 'Guernica'... and he is Hungarian..." I am sure I deleted THAT...
I guess I'll return on Monday to see if anyone posted another profile.
Did I mention I received two diplomas in your name?
Will keep you posted on any further updates... and no, I had no camera with
me, so I have to wait for these guys to hand me copies for scanning.
Alberto
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 08:05:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Hi Alberto,
WOW! I am impressed and delighted! ... the school Queen no less!!! WOW! ...
however, it does not sound like you had a few "tranquilizers" before the event
like you said you would! Maybe you made up for it afterwards? :)
I hope you are finally getting some rest and tranquility on this Saturday!
Make sure to give a big thank you (a hug if appropriate!) on my behalf to Vicky
and Tere and Leda and any other helpers you had.
BTW, making that long cut in the paper and probably then having somone turn
behind it while you and the photographerwere on the other side looking through
the slot was a very appropriate thing to do! Fast thinking!
Taking them to Obregon for the following week sounds fine with me. Hopefully
you will get additional assistance for moving them if that should happen. The
more sharing the better.
Alberto, again, I can't thank you enough for your dedication to this project!
have a great day!!
andy
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 17:37:55 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Subject: Little Faces to close on the 25th
Andy,
It took me several days to grasp the events in NY as actually real - then it
took me a few days more to make the connection with RIT and you!!! I hope
you are just doing fine.
Regarding "Little Faces", then it dawned on me that it will be difficult
(slow or otherwise) to send a closed package to enter the USA, so I will use
courier (I think it is safer and faster) for several reasons, the fact that
"caritas" will close on the 25 notwithstanding. Never mind the cost - I
think the school is paying (they have contracts by volume).
I will go to Obregón on Monday afternoon to chat with the students and talk
about the exhibition (will bring pre-cut paper this time! Maybe a couple of
overhead transparencies also), so if there is anything you would like to
add, just let me know.
Best regards,
Alberto
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 19:25:16 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Subject: Where to, now?
Andy!
I was in Obregón yesterday to chat with a group of people about "Caritas".
We had a good time and you will probably get email from them - I pointed to
a teacher about the Gallery-S exhibit, so you may sometime have more work to
do!
The organizer in Obregón promissed to send pictures of the exhibit space -
they did a terrific job! Which reminds me, I haven't asked the guys in
Guaymas about the pictures of the opening... My fault.
BTW - I just found the link for the full story of the Guaymas exhibit at the
itinerary page - I promess to write about the day in Obregón, so you get all
of the parts !!!
Now, I have to send the pictures, but I'm not so sure as to where - I mean,
if there is a second set, it should be in Perú, right? So I have to send the
package to Liese Ricketts at Chicago, right?
If there are any changes, please just let me know.
Best regards,
Alberto
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 22:28:08 -0400 (EDT)
From: ADavidhazy
Alberto,
I meant to give you Liese's address a number of times but each time I was
distracted by something. BTW, yes, the second set (which turned out to be a
little bigger in number!) is with Luis Miyashiro in Peru. Anyway, without
getting side-tracked here is Liese's address:
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 16:10:36 -0500
From: Liese Ricketts
Hi, Andy October will be perfect for me!.
Shipping info:
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
etc.
Can't wait.
Thanks,
Liese
--
Now, again, thanks very much for your help. One of our local reporters may be
writing a story about these traveling ink-jet prints and I hope it is OK if I
tell him he can contact you for "stuff that reporters do"!!!
If there are images of either exhibit I will sure to upload to the running
story about their itinerary. Since you saw what I was doing I hope you had no
objection to my "scheme" ... the "diary" so to speak of the project!
I will be glad to get an exhibition of student work from Obregon! That project
has not been exploited as much as it might be. I am, honestly, ruinning out of
personal time. My website has grown so diverse I have no time to update things
anymore ... it is discouraging!
Te mando un gran abrazo ... y algun dia espero podremos compartir un cafecito o
una cerveza bien fria por alla en Mexico. Espero que no es esto algo que nunca
pasara en la vida ... pero como los an~os pasan cada vez mas rapido estoy un
poco afligido por asuntos como este ... creo que estoy tratando de resistir el
"envejecimiento"!! aunque se dice que uno solo tiene la edad que piensa (y yo
me siento como siempre de 25 or 30 ... pero la realidad es el doble!).
andres
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 20:01:40 -0700
From: Alberto Tirado
Allright!
I expect to ship the photos no later than Monday - I will ask DHL about the
delivery times and will keep you both informed until they get to their
destination.
> ... it is OK if I tell him he can contact you for "stuff that reporters do"!
Of course! You can send them to me and I will be more than glad to talk to
them! I also like the "diary" idea - I surely think it adds to the ambience
surrounding the project.
> ... espero podremos compartir un cafecito o una cerveza bien fria por alla
> en Mexico.
Bueno! Alfonso de Castro vino de España hace unos meses, y aunque la cama
es un poco pequeña, al menos no tienes que gastar en hotel! También es
posible que yo me gane la lotería y te pueda visitar allá! Tengo planeado
ir a BH a comprar varias cositas y necesitaré un guía.
A todos se nos pasa el tiempo distraídos - tengo un artículo por hacer en
PDF y quiero hacer otros proyectos, pero esta oficina tiene alguna comodidad
que me hace quedarme mucho tiempo aquí. No hay que preocuparse y buscar
siempre el lado divertido de las cosas.
Bueno, es tarde alla - recibe un saludo!
Alberto
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THANK YOU very much Alberto!!!!
Andy
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