Subject: Re: art writing i like
From: Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>
Date: 5/12/11, 21:30
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

Looks great. The agency is BPG not bmp, in my bio. 

Sent from my Samsung Epic™ 4G

Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:

Okay, I've added a section on feminist theory referencing your thesis, some
items on your website bio, and the Glass Ceiling shoot. Let me know what
else needs to be done.

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>wrote:

yeah, i heard you were busy. ;)


Jill Greenberg Studio
8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
<http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On May 10, 2011, at 3:47 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:

Will finish up with the wiki additions soon, had to engage in a PR war with
Sony and Congress and then got asked by human rights organization to set up
team to build secure forum for Iranian human rights attorneys and had to do
about a dozen press interviews and articles for Guardian and al-Jazeera
about Anonymous. Have everything I need to add feminism section, will
hopefully finish up tomorrow.

On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>wrote:

update?

 8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
 <http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<facebookiconmini1.jpeg>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On May 2, 2011, at 4:18 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:

Heh, don't worry about that, it's understandable when compiling info on
one's own successful career; no way of doing it without talking about one's
successes. I'll look at the articles present on your website and see if
they'll suffice for what I need to add.

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 6:11 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>wrote:

much of my press is on my website
i am in the midst of doing another interview for a magazine about my
portraits
i am going to sound really conceited with all this stuff...sorry


Jill Greenberg Studio
8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
 <http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On May 2, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:

Okay, thanks. Also, adding to a wiki page can be a bit tricky; they want
sources to support anything asserted. If there have been a few articles on
you that illustrate those points, provide them to me so that I can ensure
that any changes won't be reverted by editors, please. I'll also go through
the sources linked to from the page already and see what else can be
extracted from those in terms of content for the wiki along the lines of
these aspects we want to better emphasize.

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>wrote:

my international fan base
my skill at portraiture- ceos and celebs favorite images of themselves
are shot by me
my feminist art and powerful woman thing
my sense of humor in all things


Jill Greenberg Studio
8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
 <http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On May 2, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:

Yes, I'll start on the wiki today. Can you list the four or five aspects
of your career that you'd most like to see added or fleshed out on the wiki?

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>wrote:

i edited the annenberg thing myself. you can move on to the wikipedia
page
now that you know so much about me YOU should write the huffpo piece?
thanks!


Jill Greenberg Studio
8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
 <http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On Apr 28, 2011, at 3:06 PM, Barrett Brown wrote:

Let me know what you think of this for a start; I can add in further
mentions of your other work and am inclined to change up the last few
sentences a bit anyway.

It’s unusual for an artist to find equal success in both the commercial
and fine art worlds, but Jill Greenberg seems to have been destined by
circumstances to do just that. Shortly after being rejected from a
Whitney-run photography program despite recommendations from Peter MacGill
and Andres Serrano, she nonetheless won her first assignment from
Sassy; photography being an expensive pursuit, the then-student was
happy to accept an opportunity to fund her other work. Another advantage
soon became evident as well: to exist in the commercial space as a
creative-class female is to gain particular insight into the same dynamics
of gender, power, and profit that Greenberg had already sought to examine
less directly as a student of feminist theory. Over time, the lessons
learned by the freelancer would come to influence the output of the artist.

Greenberg is most visible to the public by way of the great body of
commercial photography and artwork she’s since produced for magazines such
as Harper’s and The New Yorker and in ads and collateral for MGM, Coca
Cola, MTV, Microsoft, and other institutions of the sort. Her photos have
served as covers for Time and Newsweek and her unique proficiency with
head shots has been sought after by the likes of Clint Eastwood and Glenn
Close. Of course, assignments such as these translate into the time and
money necessary to pursue other work under the artist’s own terms - but then
Greenberg is best known for bringing those terms to bear on the assignment
itself, sometimes to the chagrin of the subject.

When Atlantic chose Greenberg to do the photo shoot for a cover story
on John McCain in the midst of his 2008 presidential run, the photographer
took the opportunity to depict the longtime war enthusiast as she herself
saw him, rather than in the literally flattering light by which politicians
expect to be depicted for public viewing. The result was a candidate both
menacing and frail; the other result was widespread condemnation by
conservatives as well as those who prefer that photography always improve a
candidate’s appearance rather than diminish it. Such controversy flows
inevitably from Greenberg’s longtime commitment to activism, to her penchant
for violating American taboos and defiling those aspects of our civic life
that are too often left sacred at the expense of reason. Her End Times
series drew on the raw distress of crying children as a means to
illustrate the macabre ethos of fundamentalist Christianity and its
murderous impact on domestic and foreign policy alike; that the original
pictures were produced by offering and withdrawing candy sparked
condemnation from many of the same people who seek to force women to bear
children, implicitly promise that such progeny will be cared for by a loving
society, and then proudly strip child service programs from every budget
within reach.

With Glass Ceilings, Greenberg returns to the set of interrelated
themes that have been the focus of her career partly by inclination, partly
by the necessity of personal background - femininity, the marketplace, and
the uncomfortable implications of a world in which the former remains a
commodity to be sold within the latter. Just as with the McCain incident and
much of her work in general, this project stems from an instance of
absurdity that occurred in the context of a commercial assignment. Asked to
photograph members of the U.S. Olympic Synchronized Swim Team in the
reasonable setting of a pool but with the unreasonable addition of high
heels - itself an element that heightens sexuality while hampering ability -
 Greenberg was compelled to capture the entirety of the scene. The result is
a sadly relevant series of shots depicting women struggling to keep head
above water in a context defined by the constraints pressed upon them by
others. That such a scene was not staged by the artist but rather brought
about by the circumstances of gender and the marketplace provides the set
with an unfortunate poignancy that can be provided only by reality itself.

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>wrote:

Almost done, decided to redo what I had, didn't like it.


On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com
wrote:

how is it going?


Jill Greenberg Studio
8570 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 250
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
P 310.360.6260
F 310.360.6202
----------------------
www.manipulator.com
<http://www.manipulator.com/>

<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
 <http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jill-Greenberg-Studio/312515558900>
On Apr 25, 2011, at 11:42 AM, barri2009 wrote:

Good, that'll be helpful; don't think I had it.
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-----Original Message-----
From: jill greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:16:16
To: <barriticus@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: art writing i like

you have this too, right? it has some repeated text sorry
and i have attached the speech i have just begun for the annenberg


here , i wrote this for my linked in bio


Since the age of 10, Greenberg has staged photographs and created
characters using the mediums of drawing,
painting, sculpture, film and photography. Greenberg’s notable
success with gallery and museum shows, book
publishing, commercial and editorial photography displays her unique
perspective with a clear voice, which is
apparent through her distinctive lighting and personally executed
postproduction.  Greenberg is known worldwide
for her uniquely human animal portraits which intentionally
anthropomorphize her subjects as well as her infamous series, "End Times"
which struck a nerve in its exploration of religious,  political, and
environmental themes using the raw emotion of toddlers. Her newest work
marks a return to the postmodern feminist theory that inspired her thesis as
an art student at RISD in the 90's: "The disciplinary project of femininity"
and the predetermined failure of all women who attempt to "succeed" at it.
As a working photographer she travails to straddle the line between
assignment work and her own personal work. On one notable occasion, a
conflict arose when she was assigned to photograph the Republican candidate
for presidency in 2008; after delivering the assignment exactly as
requested, she chose to speak out in the form of agit prop outtakes on her
own website, which she was legally allowed and morally compelled to do. The
violent backlash from her political art has informed this return to the
question of what is tolerated by women in our culture.




Since the age of 10, Jill Greenberg has staged photographs and
created characters using the mediums of drawing,
painting, sculpture, film and photography. She is known worldwide for
her uniquely human animal portraits which intentionally anthropomorphize her
subjects, as well as her infamous series, "End Times" which struck a nerve
in its exploration of religious,  political, and environmental themes
exploiting the raw emotion of toddlers in distress. Her newest work marks a
return to the postmodern feminist theory that inspired her senior thesis,
"The Female Object" as an art student at RISD in the 80's: "The disciplinary
project of femininity" and the predetermined failure of all women who
attempt to "succeed" at it.

As a working photographer she travails to straddle the line between
assignment work and her own personal work. On one notable occasion, a
conflict arose when she was assigned to photograph the Republican candidate
for presidency in the summer 2008, at the height of his popularity; after
delivering the assignment exactly as requested, she chose to speak out in
the form of agit prop outtakes on her own website, which she was legally
allowed and morally compelled to do. The violent backlash from her political
art has informed this return to the question of what is tolerated by women
in our culture.

this is at SF moma
http://www.rsub.com/thebluedot/thenvelope/eve/fou.html
http://www.rsub.com/thebluedot/thenvelope/eve/index.html
http://www.rsub.com/thebluedot/thenvelope/eve/jill.html




jill greenberg studio, inc.
8570 wilshire blvd #250
beverly hills california 90211
310-360-6260

http://www.manipulator.com



On Apr 25, 2011, at 10:57 AM, barri2009 wrote:

Sure, I'll start on that when I get home a bit later today. Thought
you wanted to discuss first but I should have everything I need now; I'll
e-mail you if I have any questions. Thanks.

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-----Original Message-----

From: jill greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>

Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 10:53:26

To: <barriticus@gmail.com>

Subject: Re: art writing i like


start on the wiki page...



jill greenberg studio, inc.

8570 wilshire blvd #250

beverly hills california 90211

310-360-6260


http://www.manipulator.com




On Apr 25, 2011, at 10:50 AM, barri2009 wrote:


Jill-


Do you want me to go ahead and start on this or did you want to speak
first? I'll be around if you still want to chat via phone or e-mail this
afternoon.

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From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 14:53:37 -0500

To: jill greenberg<jill@manipulator.com>

Subject: Re: art writing i like


Can talk today. Go ahead.


On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 2:02 PM, jill greenberg <
jill@manipulator.com> wrote:

when can you talk?



ceos /president of

ebay

amazon

wikipedia

youtube

facebook

myspace

paypal

twitter



fyi other people who have used my photo as their head shot:


clint eastwood

mark ruffalo

diane lane

lewis black

glenn close

jeff bezos (ceo of amazon)

alex bogusky and chuck porter (of crispin porter bogusky)

kevin reilly-NBC

eli broad

richard jenkins


BIG PEEPS i have shot

who admire my work

steven speilberg

james cameron


jill greenberg studio, inc.

8570 wilshire blvd #250

beverly hills california 90211

310-360-6260


http://www.manipulator.com




On Apr 22, 2011, at 6:09 PM, barri2009 wrote:


Certainly, I'll actually be home tomorrow so can e-mail you tomorrow
evening if you like.

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-----Original Message-----

From: Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>

Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 18:07:01

To: Barrett Brown<barriticus@gmail.com>

Subject: art writing i like


also it is significant that i work in both fine art and commercial.
so my fine art can comment on the commercial work

the annenberg thing needs to have a bunch of the wiki stuff obviously

please email me on monday to discuss. i am leaving town monday night
for a shoot and need to get the annenberg thing in soon.

thanks!



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From: Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>

Date: April 22, 2011 4:26:14 PM PDT

To: Jill Greenberg <jill@manipulator.com>

Subject: Carrie mae weems writing




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