Please join us on
Tuesday, April 14th when our special guest speaker will be:
Gil Garcetti
Gil has spent much
of his life as an urban photographer. His first photo book, IRON: ERECTING THE WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL,
November 2002, received much critical praise in the New York Times, Los Angeles
Times, and other publications. The photographs emphasize the contribution of
the ironworkers to the building of America as well as the beauty of the curved,
angled, and bent steel of this building.
His
second book, FROZEN MUSIC, November
2003, has been featured in multi page features in the Los Angeles Times Sunday
Magazine, American Photo, Newsweek, Time, Harvard Design Magazine, California
Lawyer and other magazines. It focuses on the abstract art created by the
finished building.
At the
2006 Ben Franklin Awards, judges said Gil's DANCE
IN CUBA , October 2004, " . . . is an exquisite, extraordinary
volume." His goal with this book of
black and white photos is to show the world the spirit of the Cuban people
through their dance. It is one of the few photo books to ever make the Los
Angeles Times best-seller list.
THE CLOSER, (June 2006, Balcony Press) is a
photo book that explains what it takes to put a successful television series on
the air. Gil is the show's consulting producer.
WATER IS KEY, October 2007, is a book about
water, women, and wells in West Africa. It is a call to action to the
industrialized world to become involved through NGOs in the region where
plentiful supplies of safe water exist, but where nations do not have the
resources to bring the safe water to their people. PEOPLE magazine (Oct 8, 2007) featured the book and the
Christian Science Monitor devoted a full page to Gil's efforts in West Africa.
(Oct 18, 2007)
Gil has
had solo exhibitions at the United Nations, New York, National Building Museum,
Washington D.C., Millennium Art Museum, Beijing China, UCLA Fowler Museum,
Virginia Center for Architecture, New York Public Library for Performing Arts,
Pasadena Museum of California Art, Barnsdall Art Park Municipal Gallery, Los
Angeles County Music Center, the University of Southern California, UCLA, VIVA,
the San Francisco Commonwealth Club, and other institutions and galleries
In 2003, American Photo, named Gil one of the
country's four master photographers. TIME magazine profiled Gil in a two-page
article about his change from "high profile D.A. to stylish photographer." Photographs that " . . . are at once haunting
and joyful." (October 2005) The television program, CBS SUNDAY MORNING,
featured a segment in May 2006 about Gil in his new role as a critically
acclaimed photographer. NPR and other electronic media have recently aired
interviews of Gil in his role as photographer.
In
addition to his photography, Gil taught at Harvard University's Kennedy School
of Government. As a Fellow at the Institute of Politics, Gil taught a seminar
entitled "The Interaction of the Criminal Justice System, Race, Politics and
the Media." He was the Los Angeles County District Attorney 1992-2000.
(www.garcetti.com)
Reservations are a MUST at ldesiante@gmail.com