The following video presents Exposed: An exhibit | Toronto Star Photograph Archive | April 18 – June 14, 2015 | TD Gallery:
Vickery Bowles, City Librarian of the Toronto Public Library introduces Exposed, the first exhibition of material from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive. Generously sponsored by TD Bank Group, Exposed is the latest exhibition at the library’s TD Gallery, located on the main floor of the Toronto Reference Library. The show opens Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 9 a.m. and runs until Sunday, June 14, 2015.
Toronto Public Library is showcasing a new exhibition, Exposed, featuring highlights from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive: people, places and events that defined the 20th century, at the TD Gallery, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street – Main Level, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- The Toronto Star is Canada’s largest daily newspaper.
- FREE Admissions.
This Exposed event also features the following FREE activities:
- The Power of the Press Image: A Panel Discussion with Toronto Star Photographers
- Award-winning photographers from the Toronto Star discuss some of the paper’s iconic images, what makes a powerful press image, and how the Toronto Star’s approach to photojournalism has changed over time.
- Photographer Richard Lautens moderates the discussion with panelists Tony Bock, Rick Madonik, Steve Russelland Boris Spremo, Order of Canada.
Thursday, April 23, 2015, 6pm
Toronto Reference Library – Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium, 789 Yonge Street
- Photography on Film – Afternoon Film Series: FREE documentary film screenings followed by a guided tour of Exposed:
- Friday, April 24, 2pm: Camera Men and Karsh is History.
- Friday, May 1, 2pm: Beyond Words: Photographers of War.
- Wednesday, May 6, 2pm: Finding Vivian Maier.
- Wednesday, May 27, 2pm: Pictures from a Revolution.
- Location: Toronto Reference Library – Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium, 789 Yonge Street.
- Afternoon Highlights Tour with Stephen Bulger
- Stephen Bulger, one of Canada’s foremost experts on photography, leads a guided tour and discusses the highlights of Exposed.
- Stephen Bulger is the owner of Stephen Bulger Gallery and was also the instigator and co-founder of CONTACT, Toronto’s photography festival celebrates its nineteenth annual event in May, 2015.
Thursday, May 28, 2pm.
Toronto Reference Library – TD Gallery, 789 Yonge Street.
Enjoy! / Amusez vous bien!
NEWS RELEASE
Exposed: New Exhibition at the TD Gallery Features Highlights from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive
April 15, 2015
Toronto Public Library is pleased to announce a new exhibition, Exposed, featuring highlights from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive: people, places and events that defined the 20th century.
A snapshot of the Toronto Star Photograph Archive, Exposed presents some of the memorable images that graced the pages of Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Powerful and provocative, these photographs were the lens through which Toronto Star readers witnessed the defining moments of the 20th century.
Generously sponsored by TD Bank Group, Exposed is the latest exhibition at the library’s TD Gallery, located on the main floor of the Toronto Reference Library. The show opens Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 9 a.m. and runs until Sunday, June 14, 2015.
What: Exposed: Highlights from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive
When: April 18 to June 14, 2015
Where: TD Gallery, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street – Main Level
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
This is the first exhibition at the TD Gallery that showcases some of the over one million photographs that make up the Toronto Star Photograph Archive. The entire archive was donated to the Toronto Public Library in 2014 and is available to all in the Marilyn & Charles Baillie Special Collections Centre on the 5th floor of the Toronto Reference Library.
Exhibition Highlights:
- Original prints of several National Newspaper Award-winning photographs and other award-winning work by Toronto Star photographers, including Boris Spremo, Order of Canada.
- Portraits and landscape photographs by internationally renowned photographers like Yousuf Karsh, Philippe Halsman, Ansel Adams, and Cecil Beaton.
- The very first wire photos that the Toronto Star received in 1939 when it became the first Canadian newspaper to join the Associated Press wire network.
- Fascinating and often humorous examples of how photographs were altered and retouched in the days before Photoshop.
Media Preview:
Members of the media are invited for a pre-opening tour between 2 and 4 pm on Thursday, April 16 2015. Please contact Edward Karek at 416-397-5925 or ekarek@torontopubliclibrary.ca to reserve a spot.
Electronic images of gallery material are available upon request.
Related Programming:
The Power of the Press Image: A Panel Discussion with Toronto Star Photographers
Award-winning photographers from the Toronto Star discuss some of the paper’s iconic images, what makes a powerful press image, and how the Toronto Star’s approach to photojournalism has changed over time. Photographer Richard Lautens moderates the discussion with panelists Tony Bock, Rick Madonik, Steve Russelland Boris Spremo, Order of Canada.
Thursday, April 23, 2015, 6pm
Toronto Reference Library – Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium
789 Yonge Street
Photography on Film – Afternoon Film Series
Free documentary film screenings followed by a guided tour of Exposed.
Friday, April 24, 2pm: Camera Men and Karsh is History
Friday, May 1, 2pm: Beyond Words: Photographers of War
Wednesday, May 6, 2pm: Finding Vivian Maier
Wednesday, May 27, 2pm: Pictures from a Revolution
Toronto Reference Library – Elizabeth Beeton Auditorium
789 Yonge Street
Afternoon Highlights Tour with Stephen Bulger
Stephen Bulger, one of Canada’s foremost experts on photography, leads a guided tour and discusses the highlights of Exposed. Stephen Bulger is the owner of Stephen Bulger Gallery and was also the instigator and co-founder of CONTACT, Toronto’s photography festival celebrates its nineteenth annual event in May, 2015.
Thursday, May 28, 2pm
Toronto Reference Library – TD Gallery
789 Yonge Street
The 2015 TD Gallery season is generously sponsored by TD Bank.
It features five unique exhibitions: Freedom City: Uncovering Toronto’s Black History, Exposed; Highlights from the Toronto Star Photograph Archive (April 11 – June 14, 2015); Toronto’s Sporting Past (July 4 – September 5, 2015); John J. Audubon’s Birds of America (September 26 – November 29, 2015); and Sendak 50 (December 19 – January 31, 2016).
About the TD Gallery in the Toronto Reference Library
A relaxed, contemporary exhibit space at the heart of the city, the TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library is a space for Torontonians and visitors alike to connect with our collective cultural memory. Stories are told and histories explored through rare and unique items – including art, manuscripts, sculpture, books and artifacts – curated from over four million pieces collected by the library since 1884. Many exhibits also feature complementary contributions from cultural and community partners.
About TD Bank Group
TD Bank Group invests in communities in order to effect positive change in the places where it operates and where its clients and employees live and work. In 2014, TD donated over $82 million to support community organizations in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. In Canada, TD focuses on education and financial literacy, creating opportunities for young people and the environment. For more information, please visit www.td.com/corporate-responsibility.
About Toronto Public Library
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