#archival-preservation

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fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Gay Times on bringing the iconic queer magazine back into print

Jack Rowe, senior art director and Solomon Thomson, managing director of Gay Times, shared the stage at October's Nicer Tuesdays event and gave an insightful talk about the responsibility of spearheading a magazine about a long history of queerness, the history of Gay Times (including its "salacious covers" and a tidbit about how archival material was destroyed by poppers!) and finally its grand return to print media.
LGBT
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Digitised official records of Nuremberg trials made available online

Harvard Law School is launching a fully digitised, open-access collection of more than 750,000 pages of Nuremberg trials records to preserve and share fragile documents.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Youth: Magnum print sale including Brigitte Bardot and James Dean in pictures

Photographers capture intimate, candid moments of people and celebrities while prints are estate-stamped or hand-signed on archival labels for authenticity and preservation.
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

From 1940s Shoreditch to the Tate | How the Photographs of Bandele "Tex" Ajetunmobi Were Saved

When I first held my uncle Tex's camera, it felt heavier than metal and glass. He'd walked the streets of east London carrying it for decades, capturing a spirit that went overlooked. The mundane became something else when he looked at it. He caught people as they really were: quietly proud, fiercely unique and full of life. His shots were never about glamour or style, although they often had that in spades; They were about connection. You could feel the life in them.
History
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

New York Public Library acquires CameraPlanet archive containing hundreds of hours of 9/11 footage | amNewYork

The New York Public Library has acquired a massive collection of more than 1,200 hours of video documenting the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, its immediate aftermath, and the subsequent design and construction of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. The CameraPlanet archive, which consists of footage recorded by more than 130 New Yorkers using consumer cameras, captures the havoc and devastation of the attacks, as well as the resilience of New Yorkers during one of their most challenging moments in history.
World news
LGBT
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

'Trans people are just trying to live our lives': 'Transa' event at the Getty celebrates trans art

Transa compiles 46 tracks by about 100 artists to create an archival record honoring trans and nonbinary experiences and allied musical collaboration.
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