Robert Capa (United States, born Hungary, 1913–1954), Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot, 1948, gelatin silver print, 11 3/8 x 14 7/16, printed later, Magnum photo.

Both Sides of the Camera: Photographs from the Collection of Judith Ellis Glickman
October 25, 2007 - January 6, 2008

Judy Glickman has been making and collecting photographs for more than 30 years. Glickman splits her time between Portland and Los Angeles—a geographic divide reflected in her collection, which focuses on Hollywood portraits and the work of local Maine photographers. The first public reviewing of this collection, the exhibition features a selection of 132 works juxtaposing shots of celebrities such Ingrid Bergman by George Daniell, Martha Graham by Barbara Morgan, and Ella Fitzgerald by William Gottlieb with the work of local photographers, concentrating on the landscape and people of New England. Classic images from the history of American photography by Dorothea Lange, Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, and Edward Weston, will also be included.

This exhibition and accompanying catalogue have been made possible by Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer, and Nelson, with additional support from Charlton and Noni Ames, Scott and Isabelle Black, Joe and Sheri Boulos, the Richard Ellis Family, the Thomas Ellis Family, Barbara and Howard Goldenfarb, Peter Haffenreffer and Mallory Marshall, Chris and Betsy Hunt, Harry and Susie Konkel, Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic, Kenny and Mary Nelson, Lenny and Merle Nelson, Nelson Rarities, Inc., Daniel O’Leary, and the Melissa and Matthew Rubel Family.

Media support has been provided by WCSH6 and Mainebiz.

Kodak Commercial from the 1960s featuring Judith Ellis Glickman.

Podcasts: Interview with Judith Ellis Glickman.

WCSH6 Commerical for exhibition.