I'll be in New York City (Soho area) June 10-13 and am looking for recommendations about photo galleries / shows I should check out when I'm there. Black-and-white, large format stuff is preferred, but definitely not required.
Thanks!
I'll be in New York City (Soho area) June 10-13 and am looking for recommendations about photo galleries / shows I should check out when I'm there. Black-and-white, large format stuff is preferred, but definitely not required.
Thanks!
Mark McCarvill
The miracles of creative art lie not in particular materials and methods, but in the basic concepts involved. – Ansel Adams
Mark, go check out the Impossible Project space on Broadway!
Looks interesting. Thanks!
Mark McCarvill
The miracles of creative art lie not in particular materials and methods, but in the basic concepts involved. – Ansel Adams
If you end up staying a few days more, you can check out the Auction Preview of the Polaroid collection at Sotheby's.
http://www.sothebys.com/app/paddleRe...event_id=30084
There is a large Cartier-Bresson show at MOMA.
http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/968
Check out whatever is doing at the Met Museum. There will be a Leon Levinstein show there and they always have new acquisitions hanging up in the hallway near the photo galleries. And then there are the other million things to look at. You can learn a lot about photography by looking at Rembrandt.
Also check out ICP.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. The Cartier-Bresson show at MOMA is definitely on the list. And I'll look into the Met.
Mark McCarvill
The miracles of creative art lie not in particular materials and methods, but in the basic concepts involved. – Ansel Adams
Here's one of the best source for reviews of photo exhibits in NYC: http://dlkcollection.blogspot.com/
Hi Mark,
Check out the following guide; it's got a comprehensive list of exhibitions in New York (and elsewhere), together with ad-links to the various venues:
http://www.photographmag.com/exhibitions/
There's a lot of territory to cover (especially Midtown and Chelsea), so wear comfortable shoes!
Have fun, and happy hunting!
Andrew
Cool. Thanks!
Mark McCarvill
The miracles of creative art lie not in particular materials and methods, but in the basic concepts involved. – Ansel Adams
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