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    Festival Karsh is launched in Canada
    12.06.2009 01:37 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Canada Science and Technology Museum and the
    Portrait Gallery of Canada, a program of Library and Archives Canada,
    are excited to launch Festival Karsh, a summer-long celebration
    marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of legendary portrait
    photographer Yousuf Karsh. Born in Turkish Armenia in 1908, Karsh
    achieved his own renown during the 1940s and 1950s by photographing
    celebrities and world leaders, earthtimes.org reports.

    "Yousuf Karsh was a Canadian of immense achievement. His camera
    captured our nation's story, and his life is a moving tale of
    determination and perseverance. This exhibition pays him homage and
    allows every Canadian the opportunity to better know and understand
    this important figure and his work", said Mr. Royal Galipeau, Member
    of Parliament (Ottawa-Orleans).

    "Canadians can feel enormous pride in Yousuf Karsh's achievements,"
    said Dr. Lilly Koltun, Director General responsible for the portrait
    collection at Library and Archives Canada. "His art crystallized both
    our ambitions and our humanity in portraits of great emotional power."

    The highlight of the Festival is Karsh: Image Maker, a major
    exhibition on view all summer at the Canada Science and Technology
    Museum. In this interactive exhibition, visitors will learn about
    Karsh as displaced refugee and striving apprentice. They will discover
    the tools Karsh used to craft his images and signature style,
    including an impressive floor-to-ceiling enlarger and his iconic
    Calumet camera. Also on view are portraits of some of the 20th
    century's leading figures, from Sir Winston Churchill to Audrey
    Hepburn, drawn from the 350,000 items in the Karsh collection held at
    Library and Archives Canada. Visitors will be encouraged to make their
    own portraits through an immersive studio experience and they will
    also see how their reaction helps to make a Karsh portrait meaningful.

    "The Canada Science and Technology Museum is the keeper of Karsh's
    professional equipment including cameras, lights and darkroom tools,"
    said Mr. Claude Faubert, Director General, Canada Science and
    Technology Museum. "We are delighted to collaborate with Library and
    Archives Canada and to share with all Canadians the stories of Yousuf
    Karsh and his work during this, his centennial year."

    The Karsh Trail, winding through downtown Ottawa, is a unique feature
    of the Festival. A self-directed walking tour of 11 sites and displays
    related to Karsh's 65 years in the city, the Trail leads you to many
    unexpected places, such as the Ottawa Little Theatre, Notre Dame
    Cathedral Basilica, as well as to the site of Karsh's first studio on
    Sparks Street, which he opened in 1933 during the Great Depression.

    Festival Karsh and the Karsh: Image Maker exhibition at the Canada
    Science and Technology Museum run from June 12 to September 13, 2009.
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