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Subject: [Leica] EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT-OCTOBER
From: csemetko at gmail.com (Craig Semetko)
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 14:31:29 -0700
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Congratulations to the Doctor! Wish I could be there Ted--sounds  
fantastic.

Cheers, and enjoy the champagne,

Craig

NO ARCHIVE

> Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 13:19:39 -0700
> From: <tedgrant at shaw.ca>
> Subject: [Leica] EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT-OCTOBER
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> Hi Crew,
> In case you have some spare time and like a glass of Champagne  
> here's the announcement of an exhibition of my medical side  
> photoghaphy at the LUZ Photo Gallery in Victoria.
> cheers,
> Dr. ted.
>
> CALENDAR OF EVENTS
> October 2009
>
> This forthcoming exhibition and book are two of the great highlights  
> at L?z
> Gallery this year. Guest curator Duane Prentice combed through the  
> archives
> of Ted's finest images documenting the world of medicine and has put
> together an outstanding collection of some of Ted's iconic images  
> alongside
> previously unpublished or exhibited works.
>
> For years I have felt that a gallery needed to do a retrospective of  
> Ted
> Grant's work documenting the medical profession, and for years none  
> have
> done it? Until now!
>
> Dr. Ted Grant is truly the farther of Canadian photojournalism. His  
> fifty
> plus year career has taken him from covering the Six Day War in the  
> Middle
> East to the Summer Olympic Games in Munich or the children of  
> Chernobyl. He
> has published seven books, has 280,000 negatives in the National  
> Archive,
> has lectured at the Leica International Seminar for 15 years, and in  
> 1999 he
> received the CAPIC Lifetime Achievement Award in photography along  
> with the
> great portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh. In November 2008, the  
> University
> of Victoria granted and honorary Doctorate of Laws in recognition of  
> Ted's
> contribution to photography and his dedication to teaching.
>
> Through all of this Ted Grant has remained a humble and compassionate
> documentarian, with a keen eye who found a deep personal connection  
> and
> satisfaction in documenting the work of the medical profession. This  
> work
> produced two significant books: Doctor's Work, The Legacy of Sir  
> William
> Osler, and Women in Medicine, A Celebration of their Work; co- 
> authored with
> fellow photojournalist Sandy Carter.
>
> The exhibition opens to the public on October 22nd, and we have  
> scheduled a
> film screening of The Art of Observation produced for Bravo Canada by
> Asterisk Productions, and evening in conversation with Ted on  
> October 29th.
>
> L?z Gallery Press
> Limited edition exhibition book, available October 21st, 2009.
>