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    MFA EXHIBIT CAPTURES ESSENCE OF CELEBRITY - KARSH PHOTOGRAPHY RETROSPECTIVE OPENS THIS WEEK

    Boston Channel.com
    September 22, 2008
    USA

    BOSTON -- His specialty was capturing the essence of some of the
    world's most powerful and famous people on film.

    Now, photographer Yousef Karsh's work has been captured in a new
    exhibit at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts which opens this week.

    Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Turkish artist
    who began his photographic training in Boston, the MFA is presenting
    "Karsh 100: A Biography In Images."

    The exhibit features more than 100 of Karsh's iconic photographs and
    personal mementos.

    It includes photos of presidents, scientists, artists, writers
    and musicians, including Jacques Cousteau, Georgia O'Keefe, Ernest
    Hemingway and Sophia Loren.

    Karsh was born in 1908 in present-day Turkey. His family fled the
    Armenian Genocide and he ended up living with an uncle in Canada.

    The uncle was a photographer who noticed Karsh's early talent and sent
    him to apprentice with portrait photographer John Garo in Boston in
    1928. He lived and worked in the Hub for four years before returning
    to Canada where he established a studio and embarked on a career
    that included photographing portraits of some of the most celebrated
    personalities of the era.

    His career was launched with a classic portrait of Winston Churchill
    in 1941.

    He was considered a master of studio lights and his work is housed in
    the permanent collections of some of the most well-known world museums.

    The exhibit will run from Sept. 23, 2008 to Jan. 19, 2009 in the Rabb
    Gallery of the MFA.

    Copyright 2008 by TheBostonChannel.com. The Associated Press
    contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may
    not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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