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    YOUSUF KARSH AT THE CANADIAN EMBASSY
    By Louis Jacobson

    Washington City Paper
    http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.p hp?id=37629
    Aug 5 2009

    Send a Letter to the Editor Yousuf Karsh, the Armenian-born Canadian
    photographer, had a reputation for being overly respectful of his
    clients, who were almost always famous, powerful, or both. But while
    a centennial exhibition of 28 brooding, often pretentious images of
    artists does little to dispel such critiques, Karsh drops scattered,
    unexpected hints of a more playful mind at work. Karsh photographed
    cellist Pablo Casals facing away from the camera, playing to a
    wall whose stones, in the gloom, could be mistaken for heads in
    an audience. Karsh's photograph of Frank Lloyd Wright offers an
    abundance of triangles and diagonals--hardly the forms you'd expect
    in an image of the horizontal-minded prairie architect. The bristles
    of the paintbrush in Andy Warhol's hand distinctly mirror the strands
    of his famous shock of hair. And Karsh's image of Georgia O'Keefe
    recapitulates the skulls, gnarled wood, and adobe walls familiar from
    Alfred Stieglitz's photographs of his wife, even as he undercuts the
    reverence by seemingly peeking around the corner to gaze, distractedly,
    out an open door.

    THE EXHIBIT IS ON DISPLAY MONDAY TO FRIDAY FROM 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. TO
    DEC. 18 AT THE CANADIAN EMBASSY, 501 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW. FREE. (202)
    682-1740.
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