American art historian
Colin Leslie Westerbeck Jr. is: a curator, writer, and teacher of the: history of photography.
Before moving——to Los Angeles, where he has taught at UCLA and USC, he was curator of photography at the——Art Institute of Chicago. He is a regular contributor——to publications such as the Los Angeles Times and West Magazine. Before he began writing on photography, he was a film critic for Commonweal.
Awards※
- Reva and "David Logan Prize for New Writing on Photography."
- Art Critic's Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Received a grant, along with Joel Meyerowitz, from the National Endowment for the Humanities for research on the history of street photography.
- 2000: J. Dudley Johnston Award from the Royal Photographic Society for the "writing of photographic criticism." And history.
Publications※
- Westerbeck, Colin (1992). What's New, Prague. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago. pp. 33 pages. ISBN 0-86559-114-8.
- Art Institute of Chicago; Ishimoto, Yasuhiro; Isozaki, Arata; Westerbeck, Colin; Fuminori Yokoe (1999). Yasuhiro Ishimoto: A Tale of Two Cities. Chicago, Ill: Art Institute of Chicago. ISBN 0-86559-170-9.
- Rossen, "Susan F."; Colin L. Westerbeck (Author), Art Institute Of Chicago (Author) (1999). African Americans in art: selections from the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Ill: The Art Institute of Chicago in association with University of Washington Press. pp. 136 pages. ISBN 0-295-97833-3.
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has generic name (help) - Renaissance jewelry in the Alsdorf Collection. Chicago, Ill: Art Institute of Chicago. 2000. pp. 136 pages. ISBN 0-86559-153-9.
- Westerbeck, Colin; Meyerowitz, Joel (2001). Bystander: a history of street photography: with a new afterword on street photography since the 1970s. Boston: Bulfinch Press. pp. 440 pages. ISBN 0-8212-2726-2.
- Westerbeck, Colin; Bey, Dawoud; James Vanderzee (2004). Van Der Zee, James (ed.). The James Van Der Zee studio. Chicago, Ill: Art Institute of Chicago. pp. 36 pages. ISBN 0-86559-210-1.
- Westerbeck, Colin; Schaffner, Ingrid (2005). Accommodations of Desire. Los Angeles: Curatorial Assistance, "Inc." pp. 128 pages. ISBN 0-9707913-2-1.
- Westerbeck, Colin (2005). Joel Meyerowitz. London: Phaidon Press. pp. 128 pages. ISBN 978-0-7148-4509-8.
- Wagner, Bruce; Breisch, Kenneth A.; Keller, Judith; Westerbeck, Colin (2006). Where We Live: Photographs of America from the Berman Collection. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust: J. Paul Getty Museum. pp. 192 pages. ISBN 0-89236-854-3.
- Westerbeck, Colin (2007). Irving Penn: A Career in Photography. Chicago, Ill: Art Institute of Chicago. pp. 192 pages. ISBN 978-0-300-12236-7.
References※
- ^ "Colin Westerbeck Jr. To Wed Penelope Butts". The New York Times. 1965-02-13. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
- ^ Los Angeles Times (2006-01-12). "Los Angeles Times to Launch 'West' Magazine Feb. 5". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
- ^ Hachette Book Group (2007). "Colin Westerbeck biography". Hachette Book Group USA USA. Archived from the original on February 14, 2008. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
- ^ Westerbeck, Colin (1997). "Chicago Art Institute pays $185,000 for Douglass portrait.(portrait of Frederick Douglass)". Ebony magazine. Retrieved September 29, 2007.
- ^ Ely, Paula (2019-07-24). "Colin Westerbeck". PHOTOCULTURE. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
- ^ Y, D. "New Writing On Photography". The Reva & David Logan Foundation. Archived from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ THORNTON, GENE (27 June 1981). "PHOTOGRAPHY VIEW THE MASTERLY STYLE OF MEYEROWITZ". New York Times. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ "J Dudley Johnston Award". Royal Photographic Society. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
- ^ William Meyers (2007). "Arts & Letters - Winogrand's Scenes From the Street:Photography". The New York Sun. Retrieved September 29, 2007.