A. D. Coleman

A. D. Coleman (Allan Douglass Coleman) is an American photography critic and author.

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Career and recognition

Coleman was the first photo critic for the New York Times, authoring 120 articles during his tenure.[1] He started writing in 1967 and has contributed to the Village Voice, New York Observer and numerous magazines, artist monographs and other publications worldwide.[1] He has received the first Art Critic's Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1976 and was a Fullbright scholar in 1994.[2] He was named one of "The Top 100 People in Photography" by American Photo Magazine.[3]

Published works

He has had several collections of his reviews/criticism published in book form including:

References

  1. ^ a b The Digital Evolution Visual Communication in the Electronic Age, Coleman, A. D. Nazraeli Press, Tucson, AZ. 1998. ISBN 978-3-923922-52-9 p.189.
  2. ^ Tarnished Silver: Essays and lectures 1979-1989. A. D. Coleman. ISBN 978-1-877675-20-1 Midmarch Press, 1996. Backmatter
  3. ^ Photography - PopPhoto.com Offers Camera Reviews and Exclusive Photo Tips

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