Ground Seesaw Seongsu Gallery presents a Vivian Maier exhibition in Seoul, Korea opening August 4 - November 13, 2022.
This exhibition is supported by Women in Motion, a Kering program that aims to shine a light on women’s contributions to arts and culture.
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"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
On this day in 1969, a global audience watched on television as Neil Armstrong took his first step onto the moon.
📸 NASA, Footprint on the Moon, Rigid footprint marks the fine dust covering bedrock of the lunar surface. Physical evidence of man's first space landing, Apollo 11., July 20, 1969
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Today we celebrate the birthday of American photographer, Berenice Abbott. A key figure in bridging together photographic circles in Paris and New York.
In 1918 she moved to New York and then Paris in 1923 where she was introduced to Man Ray, who hired her to be his photography assistant. Abbott had first encountered the work of Eugène Atget through Man Ray.
She dedicated herself to documenting New York with the methodical vigor and passion Atget had previously given to Paris, shooting its streets, buildings, parks—and of course, its people.
📸 Berenice Abbott, Manhattan Bridge, 1936
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Jacques Henri Lartigue is noted for the spontaneous, joyful photographs he took beginning in his boyhood and continuing throughout his life.
Lartigue’s boyhood photographs were almost always candid images taken of his family and friends.
📸 My cousin Bichonnade, Paris, 1905
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The gallery will be closing today at 3 pm and will reopen on Wednesday, July 6th, 10 am – 5 pm.
We wish everyone a joyful and safe weekend. 🌞
📸 Gay Block, Untitled, South Beach, Miami, 1982-85
William Klein: AFRIQUE is on view now through September 17th.
From Dakar to Niger to Senegal, Klein made photographs with his bold inimitable style. Some of the images were published, but most remained as negatives and slides in storage. Never printed or exhibited to the public, until now. These works have not been seen since 1963.
📷 Independence parade, Dakar, Senegal, 1963
Summer Hours: Monday – Friday from 10-5 pm
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Howard Greenberg Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel 2022. We’re located in Hall 2.0, Booth E8, and exhibiting an array of different photographs including the following:
📸 Edward Burtynsky, Manufacturing #17, Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, 2005
📸 Arnold Newman, Jean Cocteau, 1960
📸 Joel Meyerowitz, Dairyland, Provincetown, 1976
📸 Edward Weston, Dunes, Oceano, 1936
📸 Jaroslav Rossler, Kopirna, Paris, 1925-30
For a full list of works being showcased please email [email protected].
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Howard Greenberg Gallery is excited to announce our participation in The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. We will be exhibiting twenty-five photographers including the following:
📸 Gordon Parks, Untitled, Mobile, Alabama, 1956
📸 Baldwin Lee, Quitman, Georgia, 1984
📸 Jungjin Lee, Voice #26, 2019
📸 Ray K. Metzker, 63 CM-12, Philadelphia, 1963
📸 Arnold Newman, Constantin Brancusi, Paris, 1956
The fair will be held May 19 – 22nd at Center415 | New York City.
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