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         <title>A Lion’s Last Roar</title>
         <description>Our friend the legendary art publisher Edward Weston slipped peacefully away on March 8, 2007.   

It is rare for a man to make his mark in two fields of endeavor, but Edward Weston was a brilliant innovator who set the pace in both television and art.  </description>
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         <title>Watson Photography Archive Joins PAI Family</title>
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We are pleased to announce a new series of photography portfolios selected from the renowned Watson Photography Archive. First out of the shoot is <b>Aviatrix: Women Aviation Pioneers</b>. A photo survey of the courageous women who took to the skies at a time in our history when that was a truly dangerous profession and when most men thought women should just stay home and keep busy cleaning something.

<p>Future photography suites from the Watson Archive amount to a virtual tour of the history of press photography from the early 1900’s through the golden age of photojournalism. Watch these pages for a complete profile on The Watson Photography Archive, Delmar Watson and his famous family of film and photography pioneers. <b>Aviatrix: Women Aviation Pioneers</b> will be released this summer.


Francis Coiro
Santa Monica - 2007]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<img alt="GarboBook.jpg" src="http://journal.pop-arts.com/GarboBook.jpg" width="187" height="250" align="left" /><strong>Greta Garbo: A Cinematic Legacy 
By Mark Vieira
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OK full disclosure, we are working with Mark Vieira on a photography and video project.  But setting that aside for a moment, THIS BOOK ROCKS!  

Twin engines power this journey through Garbo’s professional life; the first is the photography reproduction and the second is Vieira’s distinctive research technique.  

The photographs are unique, comprehensive, drop dead gorgeous – pick this book up in a store and you are going to stand there flipping through pages until your back hurts.  Even if you never heard of Garbo, the images are compelling to the point of distraction.  Mark printed many of the images for publication at his Starlight Studios in Los Angeles and the attention to detail and level of taste are truly remarkable.  

The research seems to be unimpeachable.  Vieira built a timeline of Greta’s professional life by combing through vintage documents such as film production reports and staring at edge numbers on original negatives.  Armed with this knowledge of where Garbo was actually standing on certain days he was able to verify or discount much of the Garbo Lore that has built through the decades.  While the book is indeed homage to Greta Garbo’s film legacy, it also presents a fascinating revision of her personal life.  

There are a few surprises and the stuff with Dietrich is priceless.  It’s well written and edited -- a must for film buffs and fans of Greta Garbo.   But, I think the people who will get the most from this book are working filmmakers, actors, and photographers.  It’s not a technical dissertation by any stretch but I have a hunch the pros out there are going to feel something that most of us won't quite fathom.

Francis Coiro
Santa Monica - 2007
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                  <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Greta Garbo</category>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 01:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>PAI News 01.08.07</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<em><strong>Welcome to the new Journal Iconix. </strong></em>
Can you keep a secret?  Because what I’m about to tell you won’t be made public until March 1 at Art Expo New York.  Well all right, you can tell your girlfriend or your husband -- your family and even your friends as long as they’re into vintage pop culture.  But seriously we have a big PR push scheduled for March and I just wanted to share a little preview with our pop-arts.com visitors.  So here goes…]]></description>
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                  <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Costume Design</category>
                  <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Marilyn</category>
                  <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Travilla</category>
                  <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Video Iconix</category>
        
         <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2007 04:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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