David Reinfeld shows the world what it means to live in a rapidly changing city. This lifelong New York City resident displays his relationship to the streets while embracing the chaotic abstractions all around him.
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David Reinfeld shows the world what it means to live in a rapidly changing city. This lifelong New York City resident displays his relationship to the streets while embracing the chaotic abstractions all around him.
Through Projects: Ming Smith, MoMA offers a superb reintroduction of the iconic photographer through some of her most poignant works.
Deborah Bell Photographs, a renowned photography gallery that specializes in 20th & 21st-century photography, will be hosting an exhibition featuring the fashion photographs and portraits of the legendary photographer Gösta Peterson from April 13 to June 29, 2023. This exhibition aims to celebrate Peterson's unique improvisational and eccentric shooting style, which deviates from the conventional approach of his time.
@Gösta Peterson. Mademosielle, December 1968 ,archival inkjet print, printed 2014, paper 14-3/8 x 11" (36.5 x 27.9 cm), signed in pencil on verso
@Susan Hiller. Rough Versions, 2012. Unique archival pigment prints. 121.9 x 162.6 x 3.8 cm, 48 x 64 x 1 1/2 in. © Estate of Susan Hiller. Courtesy Lisson Gallery
“In Sarah Sze's ethereal exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, a cosmic pendulum weaves the threads of time. Immersive installations transcend boundaries, inviting contemplation on how we mark time and connect with the infinite.”
Installation View, Priscilla Aleman: In a Field of Ancient Stars. Courtesy of the artist and Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York.
In Survivors: Faces of Life After the Holocaust, Martin Schoeller’s iconic photography style showcases real-life heroes and honors the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
@Eric Taubman. Untitled, from the series Tiny Figures, 2022. Photogravure by Miguel Counahan. ©Penumbra Foundation
@Markus Brunetti. Abbeville, Collégiale Saint-Vulfran, 2022-2023, Archival Pigment Print. © Markus Brunetti, Courtesy of the artist and Yossi Milo, New York
There are only so many spots of sanctuary amongst the suffocating throng of bodies, rushing to and fro, on the island we have come to know as Manhattan. Photographer Adam Pape sets out on an exploration of New York City parks throughout Dyckman Haze: a compilation of such dreamlike havens and those who inhabit them.