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6-470: Heiferman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marvin Heiferman (born 1948), American curator and writer Scott Heiferman (born 1972), American community organizer, businessman, and internet entrepreneur [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Heiferman . If an internal link intending to refer to

12-404: A founding partner (with Carole Kismaric) of Lookout, a company that, for a dozen years, produced innovative exhibitions and cultural projects for major museums (including Fame After Photography, Museum of Modern Art, 1999), humanitarian organizations, publishers, and imaging and media corporations. Since 2002, Heiferman has conceived and produced exhibitions and online content for clients including

18-568: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heiferman&oldid=1089129545 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Monitored short pages Marvin Heiferman Marvin Heiferman (born 1948)

24-518: A wide range of artists and photographers including Eve Arnold , Garry Winogrand , Robert Mapplethorpe , Stephen Shore , Lewis Baltz , William Eggleston , Robert Adams , Nan Goldin , John Waters , and Richard Prince . Known as an early champion of color, narrative and appropriation (art) photography, Heiferman shifted the focus of his work in the mid-1980s to develop projects explored the impact of mediated and vernacular images on history, society, culture and everyday life. In 1991, Heiferman became

30-478: Is an American curator and writer, who originates projects about the impact of photographic images on art, visual culture, and science for museums, art galleries, publishers and corporations. As Assistant Director of LIGHT Gallery, New York (1971–1974), Director of Castelli Graphics and Photographs, New York (1975–1982), an artist representative (1982–1988) and an independent curator (1989–present), Heiferman has organized influential thematic exhibitions and worked with

36-939: The New Museum, International Center of Photography , and the Smithsonian Photography Initiative and the Smithsonian Institution Archives. His book, Photography Changes Everything (2012), with features approximately 80 interdisciplinary texts on photography's active role in shaping memory, history, and experience was based on an encyclopedic online project (2008–2011) he organized for the Smithsonian. A contributing editor to Art in America, Heiferman has also written for publications including Artforum , Bomb Magazine , Bookforum , " Photoworks ", and ARTnews . He

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