All tagged New York
@Danny Lyon. Tesca, Catagena, Colombia, 1966. ©Danny Lyon, Courtesy to the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York
@ Ellen Von Unwerth. Alter Ego, Majorca, 2014. © Ellen von Unwerth, courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles
He believes in the power of extraordinary photographs that cannot be easily defined, but rather celebrate perception and its many layers of reality.
Down by the Hudson functions as Caleb Stein’s ode to Poughkeepsie but also, seemingly, to small town America itself.
German photographer Andreas Gursky is famously known for his monumental digitally manipulated photographs that bring to light consumer culture and the busyness of contemporary life through colorful, action-packed, mesmerizing images. Andreas Gursky’s show will be exhibited at the Gagosian gallery in New York City from May 5 to June 18, 2022, in an in-person show at 541 West 24TH Street.
After a two year hiatus there was a celebratory feeling in the air on the preview day at the Park Avenue Armory. The designers of the show always max out the idiosyncratic characteristics of the Armory in creative and original ways enhancing the experience for visitors and exhibitors.
Through his composition and styling, Jeffers examines beauty’s role in confronting racial tensions
A roiling epicenter of human interaction, akin to the moments leading up to the big bang, Times Square is a dizzying dance of people engaged in a constant gush of movement. In Betsy Karel’s America’s Stage: Times Square, tourists, hawkers, masquerading characters, lovers of free speech, brides and grooms are pictured in black and white streaming and weaving through the busy streets.