2014 Flashback: Photography
From documentation of climate change to portraits of modern country music icons, the power of photography spanned the globe in 2014. Today, we look back at five of 2014's featured articles about photography. On New Year's Day at 1 PM PST on KCET-TV, we will be airing a three-hour Artbound Marathon which will feature a mash up of our episodes from this year. We hope you enjoy catching up on all the artistic discussions and activities that pervaded arts and culture in 2014.
Photography, Climate Change and Architecture: A Sea Change in Design
A new exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography demonstrates society's personal implication in the unfolding story of the world's rising waters.
From the River: Michael Kolster's Handmade Photographs
Guided by Play the L.A. River's playing cards, Michael Kolster captures segments of the L.A. River through an intensive photographic technique from the 1800s.
Pamela Littky: Documenting the Gateway to Death Valley
Pamela Littky photographed the townspeople and places of Baker, California and Beatty, Nevada, two towns that lay claim to the title "Gateway to Death Valley."
High & Dry: Through a Window Darkly
High & Dry explores what a window -- as seen through the lens of a camera -- can relate to a viewer about memory and time.
Cosmic American Music: Iconic Images of California's Country Music Tradition
Photography exhibition "Country: Portraits of an American Sound" spans the history of modern country music, featuring images of icons Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and more.