Howard Greenberg Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Howard Greenberg Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Harry Gruyaert Exhibition
The first U.S. solo exhibition of Paris-based photographer Harry Gruyaert (Belgian, b. 1941). Well known in Europe for his street photography, his work is admired for its extraordinary use of color much...More »
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Jessica Lange “Highway 61”
“These photographs are a chronicle of what remains and what has disappeared. It has a long memory, Highway 61.” — Jessica Lange Renowned actress Jessica Lange will present an exhibition of her photography...More »
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Don McCullin Exhibition
Sir Don McCullin is widely recognized as one of the world’s greatest photojournalists. Following his recent retrospective at Tate Britain, which received more than 170,000 visitors, forty photographs from...More »
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“BARD x HGG” Exhibition
Curated by Stephen Shore Photographs by Recent Bard College Graduates Paired With Work by Dave Heath, Frederick Sommer, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Lisette Model, Joseph Sudek, Minor White Last winter...More »
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Bruce Davidson “Subject: Contact”
BRUCE DAVIDSON, SUBJECT: CONTACT will present contact sheets in context with vintage prints from four seminal projects from the 1950s and ‘60s—Circus, Brooklyn Gang, Time of Change, and East 100th Street...More »
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Ray K. Metzker “Black & Light”
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents Ray K. Metzker: Black & Light. The gallery announced their primary representation of Metzker’s estate last year, and this inaugural exhibition of his photographs will...More »
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Vivian Maier “The Color Work”
The color work of street photographer Vivian Maier will be the subject of a new exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Many of the photographs are on view for the first time, deepening the understanding...More »
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Edward Burtynsky “Anthropocene”
Two gallery exhibitions of landmark work from photographer Edward Burtynsky’s series Anthropocene, which maps the unprecedented impact of human intervention on Earth, will be on view at Howard Greenberg...More »
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Jungjin Lee “Opening”
An exhibition of photographs by Jungjin Lee, known for her captivating primal landscapes, will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from September 12 through November 10, 2018. The exhibition, which...More »
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“The New Beginning for Italian Photography: 1945-1965” Exhibition
Stefano Rogino Neorealism is difficult to define. It is an impulse. It is a moment. It is an act of recovery and restoration. It is a source of inspiration, a fountain that never stops flowing. ––Martin...More »
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Arnold Newman “One Hundred”
Photographs by Arnold Newman, one of the most influential portraitists of the 20th century, is on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery through June 30, 2018. Celebrating the centennial of Newman’s birth, the...More »
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Saul Leiter “In My Room”
Saul Leiter’s intimate photographs of his muses over three decades. Deeply personal and contemplative, many of the images in Saul Leiter: In My Room share tender moments underscored by the subjects’ trust...More »
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Ed van der Elsken “Love & Other Stories”
The exhibition of work by Ed van der Elsken, known as the “enfant terrible” of Dutch photography, “Love” & Other Stories will focus on the celebrated street photographer’s work from the 1950s and 60s...More »
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Bruno V. Roels “A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree”
A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree is a recent series of photographic assemblages by Bruno V. Roels. A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree Is A Palm Tree, a play on Gertrude Stein’s line of verse “a rose...More »
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Steve Kahn “The Hollywood Suites”
Juxtaposing nudes and seascapes with architectural interiors, The Hollywood Suites, Steve Kahn’s enigmatic series of photographs made between 1974 and 1978. The series will be the subject of an upcoming...More »
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Steve Schapiro “Heroic Times”
An exhibition of the photography of Steve Schapiro. Heroic Times marks the inaugural exhibition of Steve Schapiro’s work at the Gallery. Schapiro has witnessed key moments of American history and culture,...More »
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“The Immigrants” Exhibition
Issues relating to immigration have been front and center in the news, from the recent travel ban to the border wall to the uncertainty of the Dreamers. Howard Greenberg Gallery will focus on the immigrant...More »
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Raghubir Singh “BOMBAY”
An exhibition of street photography by Raghubir Singh, considered India’s greatest photographer. Pulsating with dramatic compositions and his characteristically controlled use of color, BOMBAY focuses...More »
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Kenro Izu “Eternal Light”
An exhibition of recent photographs from India by Kenro Izu. Eternal Light radiates the spiritually of India, its traditions, festivals, and rituals, in a series of portraits and landscapes from 2013 through...More »
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Joel Meyerowitz “Between the Dog and the Wolf”
An exhibition of photographs by Joel Meyerowitz from the 1970s and ‘80s will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Joel Meyerowitz: Between the Dog and the Wolf presents images made in those slightly...More »
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“Lives & Still Lives: Leslie Gill, Frances McLaughlin-Gill, and Their Circle” Exhibition
Photographs by Leslie Gill and Frances McLaughlin-Gill will be on view together for the first time at Howard Greenberg Gallery from May 25 – July 7, 2017. The Gills shared a passion for photography at...More »
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Tom Arndt “Where I Live”
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents an exhibition of recent photographs by Tom Arndt. Tom Arndt: Where I Live marks the first show of his work in New York in more than 10 years. Working in the grand tradition...More »
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Vera Lutter, Sameer Makarius & Otto Steinert “The Mechanics of Expression”
In 1949, a group of avant-garde photographers got together in Germany to resusitate creativity in photography, which had been deemed degenerate by the Nazis. Founded by Otto Steinert, the group became...More »
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Judy Glickman Lauder “Upon Reflection”
Upon Reflection: Photographs by Judy Glickman Lauder features the artist’s recent work – subtle and poetic self-portraits and abstractions in dreamlike settings and distilled urban landscapes. Over...More »
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Alex Majoli “Skēnē”
“We wear masks that accommodate these fixed societal roles, and in that way we exist trapped in our own play. The only way to understand our complex reality, then, is to acknowledge and question the meaning...More »
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Weegee Exhibition
WEEGEE, an exhibition of work by the iconic photographer, will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Focusing predominantly on his most prolific decade, the 1940s, the exhibition presents more than 40...More »
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Sid Grossman Exhibition
The first solo exhibition in 30 years to explore the legacy of Sid Grossman (1913 – 1955). The exhibition coincides with the publication of a new monograph, The Life and Work of Sid Grossman, published...More »
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“A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art” Exhibition
Curated by Jerry Spagnoli An exhibition of contemporary photographs using 19th-century photographic techniques and processes – daguerreotypes, photogenic drawings, calotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and...More »
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Kathy Ryan “Office Romance”
“I’m madly in love with this building.” - Kathy Ryan An exhibition of photographs shot from inside the New York Times building by Kathy Ryan will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery. The exhibition,...More »
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Mary Ellen Mark “ATTITUDE”
An exhibition of photographs by Mary Ellen Mark will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Spanning the breadth of her dazzling career,Attitude: Portraits by Mary Ellen Mark, 1964–2015, celebrates nearly...More »
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“A Democracy of Imagery” Exhibition
A Democracy of Imagery, an exhibition of work by 84 photographers from the 1860s through 2002. Curated by Colin Westerbeck, the exhibition presents 100 images by artists including Richard Avedon, Edward...More »
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William Gedney “ALL FACTS EVENTUALLY LEAD TO MYSTERIES”
An exhibition of influential photographs by William Gedney made in Kentucky and across the U.S. in the 1960s and 1970s. William Gedney: All Facts Eventually Lead To Mysteries will include the artist’s...More »
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Marvin E. Newman “Sequentially Sought”
An exhibition of photographs by Marvin E. Newman made in New York and Chicago in the 1950s, Sequentially Sought presents groupings of Newman’s work in six different series that explore street subjects...More »
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Jungjin Lee “Unnamed Road/Everglades”
The acclaimed Korean artist Jungjin Lee will have her inaugural exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Jungjin Lee: Unnamed Road/Everglades will present photographs from two recent series. Unnamed Road...More »
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Brassaï “Brassaï & Henry Miller’s Paris”
A unique set of photographs of Paris in the 1930s by Brassaï will be shown at Howard Greenberg Gallery from September 10–October 24, 2015. On view for the first time in New York, Brassaï and Henry Miller’s...More »
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Liliya Lifanova “Rumour from Ground Control”
This exhibition is a compilation of works relating to Lifanova’s progression between the years 2011 and 2015, during which time the artist traveled to and lived throughout Europe and Central Asia. The...More »
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Frederic Brenner “An Archeology of Fear and Desire”
“Here is where the maps of the sacred overlap, compete and ultimately exclude each other.” -Moshe Halbertal, philosopher An exhibition of recent photographs of Israel and the West Bank by Frederic...More »
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“William Klein + Brooklyn” Exhibition
WILLIAM KLEIN + BROOKLYN, an exhibition of new color photographs by one of the leading photographers of the 20th century. The exhibition presents nearly 50 images from the summer of 2013 is accompanied...More »
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Neil Selkirk “Certain Women”
Photographs of women by Neil Selkirk, known for his powerful and uncompromising portraiture, will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery. Certain Women delves into the realm of motherhood, exploring the...More »
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Ken Schles “Night Walk / Invisible City 1983-1989”
A gritty and penetrating portrayal of New York’s Lower East Side in the 1980s by Ken Schles will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from January 29 – March 14, 2015. The exhibition of 40 black and...More »
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Willis Hartshorn “A Fine Life presents”
Willis Hartshorn: A Fine Life presents color photographs that take a minimalist approach to communicate deeply through subtle scenes of the everyday. After nearly 30 years at the International Center...More »
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Vivian Maier “In Her Own Hands”
Vivian Maier: In Her Own Hands presents more than 40 photographs, most exhibited for the first time. The exhibition coincides with the publication of a new book entitled Vivian Maier: A Photographer Found...More »
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Bruce Davidson “Bruce Davidson In Color”
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Anna Mia Davidson “Human Nature”
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Saul Leiter Exhibition
The exhibition coincides with the publication of SAUL LEITER: Early Black and White, a two- volume monograph published by Steidl / Howard Greenberg Library, a new imprint at Steidl. Leiter made an enormous...More »
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Alice Attie Exhibition
Known predominantly as a poet and for her drawings, the exhibition represents a rare showing of Alice Attie’s photography. Intimate views of meadows form the basis of Attie’s series of photographs started...More »
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“The Middle East Revealed: A Female Perspective” Exhibition
The exhibition features the work of four contemporary artists Boushra Almutawakel of Yemen, Shadi Ghadirian of Iran, Rania Matar of Lebanon, and Reem Al Faisal of Saudi Arabia. The photographs will be...More »
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Margaret Bourke-White “Syria in 1940”
In 1940, seven months before the United States entered World War II, LIFE magazine sent photographer Margaret Bourke-White, the first female photojournalist, to the young republic of Syria in order to...More »
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Joel Meyerowitz “My European Trip”
Howard Greenberg Gallery will show two exhibitions of the work of Joel Meyerowitz from April 17 to May 31. The gallery will recreate MY EUROPEAN TRIP: Photographs from the Car, an exhibition that was curated...More »
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“Abbott and Marville: The City in Transition” Exhibition
Documenting now vanished streets and landmarks, “Abbott and Marville: The City in Transition” contrasts two cities – New York in the 1930s and Paris in the 1860s. Many of the images are on public view...More »
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“The Image Gallery: Redux 1959-1962” Exhibition
In 1959, a photographer named Larry Siegel opened a gallery dedicated exclusively to photography in a small storefront on East 10th Street in New York City. The Image Gallery, which remained open until...More »
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James Karales Exhibition
James Karales’ photographs of the Civil Rights movement put him on the photo world map, but some of his other major themes will be the focus of an exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery from November 8...More »
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Edward Burtynsky “Water”
Two exhibitions of new work by renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky will be on view in September at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. The exhibitions, both entitled Water,...More »
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Bruce Davidson “Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-1965”
Photographs from a critical moment in America’s history. Charged with the emotion, the powerful images in “Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-1965” depict the struggle for justice and equality...More »
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“1963” Exhibition
1963 was a year when everything changed. It was a roller-coaster time in American political and social history, when our nation experienced civil rights protests, the start of Beatlemania, and growing...More »
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Gay Block "Love: South Beach in the 80's"
Miami’s South Beach, before it became an international scene, is the focus of an exhibition of portrait photography by Gay Block, on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from March 29 through April 27, 2013....More »
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William Klein "Paintings, etc."
Howard Greenberg Gallery and Hackelbury Fine Art in London present a comprehensive exhibition of rare and unseen work by William Klein. A legendary figure in both photography and film with a career spanning...More »
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David “Chim” Seymour & Roman Vishniac "Affirmation"
A two-person exhibition of photographs by David “Chim” Seymour and Roman Vishniac from the 1930s–1950s. Among the great masters of European photography, Chim and Vishniac are famed for photojournalism...More »
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Kenro Izu "India, Where Prayer Echoes"
An exhibition of photography by Kenro Izu will include 24 platinum palladium prints of portraits and landscapes taken across India between 2008 and 2012. New York-based Kenro Izu has traveled to India...More »
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Joel Meyerowitz Exhibition
The gallery has announced its worldwide representation of Joel Meyerowitz, whose first solo show with the gallery will be a full survey of the artist’s career in two parts: November 2–December 1, 2012,...More »
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"Contact: Gordon Parks, Ralph Ellison, and “Invisible Man” Exhibition
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gordon Parks, widely recognized as the most influential African American photographer of the 20th century, Howard Greenberg Galley in collaboration with...More »
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Gordon Parks "Centennial"
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gordon Parks, widely recognized as the most influential African American photographer of the 20th century, Howard Greenberg Galley in collaboration with...More »
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"Men With Hats; Women With Shoes" Exhibition
"Many years ago, Sarah Morthland, who at the time was the Director of Howard Greenberg Gallery and Exhibition Curator for Gallery 292, suggested the idea of "Men with Hats; Women with Shoes." It was a...More »
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" Staff Picks: Favorite Photographs from Our Inventory" Exhibition
An eclectic group of images, chosen by the entire gallery staff, includes an array of both well- known and unknown works by: Jacques Henri Lartigue, Robert Frank, Joel Meyerowitz, William Gedney, Danny...More »
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Heinrich Kuehn "Viennese Photo-Secessionist"
The photographs in this exhibition are from the collection of the artist's family and illustrate the tremendous influence Kuehn had on European Pictorialism and the Photo-Secession. [Image: Heinrich...More »
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Sarah Moon "Now and Then"
The gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs by Sarah Moon entitled "Now and Then." In a career that has spanned more than forty years, Moon's work has been exhibited widely in both the...More »
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"New York in Color" Exhibition
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Vivian Maier "Photographs from the Maloof Collection"
An eccentric nanny from Chicago, who often used a pseudonym, Vivian Maier's street and travel photographs were recently discovered in an auction of her possessions from an abandoned storage locker. Always...More »
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"Margaret Bourke-White 1936-39" Exhibition
[Image: Margaret Bourke-White "poured, Pittsburgh, PA." (1936) gelatin silver print 13 5/8 x 10 in.]More »
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Edward Burtynsky Exhibition
In conjunction with the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, the gallery is pleased to present their first exhibitions of work by Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky. For more than 25 years Burtynsky's work has...More »
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"Beyond Words: Photography in the New Yorker" Exhibition
The gallery is pleased to present "Beyond Words: Photography in The New Yorker," curated by Elisabeth Biondi, the former visuals editor of the magazine. The New Yorker Magazine began to publish photographs...More »
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"Selections from Collections" Exhibition
[Image: Edward Steichen "Dolores del Rio, Hollywood" (1928) gelatin silver print 9 5/8 x 7 1/2 in.]More »
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Allen Ginsberg "Ginsberg"
The gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of vintage photo booth strips, “drugstore” prints, and uniquely captioned prints by renowned poet Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997). This group of photographs...More »
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Harold Chapman "The Beat Hotel"
Magazine and newspaper photographer, Harold Chapman traveled to Paris in the mid 1950s to chronicle the spirit of the Left Bank. He moved into the legendary “Beat Hotel” a sanctuary for the Beats and other...More »
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Dave Heath "The 7 Arts Coffee Gallery"
[Image: Dave Heath "7 Arts Coffee Gallery, New York City" (1959) gelatin silver print 7.75 x 8.75 in.]More »
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Ed van der Elsken Exhibition
[Image: Ed van der Elsken "In Cafe Chez Mormeau, Ata Kando and Edward Steichen, Paris" (1953) gelatin silver print 11.5 x 11.5 in.]More »
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Russell Lee, Peter Sekaer and Jerry Thompson Exhibition
Peter sekaer "An Untold Story" Russell Lee and others "Farm Security Administration" Jerry Thompson "Street Portraits"More »
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Miroslav Tichy & Josef Sudek "Behind the Curtain"
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents Behind the Curtain, an exhibition of work by Czech photographers, Miroslav Tichý and Josef Sudek. While the style of their photographs vastly differs, each photographer...More »
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Henri Cartier-Bresson "Very Early Prints"
[Image: Henri Cartier-Bresson "Andalusia, Spain" (1933) gelatin silver print 6 x 14.5 in.]More »
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David Goldblatt "Particulars & A Selection of Photographs"
As the exclusive U.S. representative of David Goldblatt’s photographs, Howard Greenberg is pleased to present "Particulars," the first New York gallery exhibition of this artist’s work. For more than five...More »
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"Images from the American Civil Rights Movement" Exhibitio
[Image: Bob Adelman "Birmingham, Alabama" (1963) gelatin silver print 8 x 10 in.]More »
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F.C. Gundlach Exhibition
[Image: F.C. Gundlach "Op Art-Fashion, Karin Mossberg and Micky Zenati for Radium, Gizeh, Egypt" (1966) gelatin silver print 19.75 x 16.375 in.]More »
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Edward Steichen Exhibition
[Image: Edward Steichen "Fashion Photo in NYC Penthouse for Vogue" (1931) gelatin silver print 9.5 x 8 in.]More »
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"The Heartbeat of Fashion: As inspired by F.C. Gundlach" Exhibition
Originally conceived by collector, photographer, and publisher F.C. Gundlach, The Heartbeat of Fashion illustrates the history of fashion photography in the broadest sense and documents how fashion is...More »
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Dorothea Lange Exhibition
Homer Page met Dorothea Lange through his first wife Christina Gardner, who was Lange’s photographic assistant. They became close friends and even lived for a short period in a small cottage behind Lange’s...More »
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Robert Frank Exhibition
[Image: Robert Frank "New York City (from 'The Americans')" (1955) gelatin silver print 14 x 11 in.]More »
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Homer Page "In Between, New York, 1949"
Howard Greenberg Gallery announces an exhibition of photographs by Homer Page – a gifted but overlooked artist – who actively worked in the 1940s and 50s. The exhibition focuses on an extraordinary body...More »
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"Family of Man" Exhibition
Homer Page served as one of Edward Steichen’s chief assistants during the planning of the landmark exhibition, "The Family of Man" which debuted at The Museum of Modern Art on January 24, 1955. Most of...More »
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Shomei Tomatsu "Stories"
Born in 1930, Shomei Tomatsu is widely considered the most important figure in postwar Japanese photography. Spanning more than 50 years, Tomatsu’s work examines the aftereffects of the atomic bombing...More »
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Bruce Davidson "East 100th Street: The MoMA show as curated by John Szarkowski in 1970"
In 1970, The Museum of Modern Art exhibited ground-breaking works from Bruce Davidson's photographic essay, 'East 100th Street.' MoMA's esteemed curator, John Szarkowski, selected 43 photographs and we...More »
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Charles Marville "Paris Before Lartigue"
[Image: Charles Marville "Candelabre sur balustrade du Chemin de fer de l'Est" (c.1870) 14.25 x 10.75 in. albumen print]More »
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Eugene Atget Exhibition
[Image: Eugene Atget "Cabaret L'Epee de Bois, 1902" (1902) 9 x 7 in. albumen print]More »
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Brassaï Exhibition
[Image: Brassaï "Bal Musette, 1932" (1973) gelatin silver print 12 x 9 in.]More »
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Jacques Henri Lartigue "A New Paradise"
[Image: Jacques Henri Lartigue "Boubette, Rouzat" (1908) gelatin silver print 6 x 3 in.]More »
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John F. Collins Exhibition
[Image: John F. Collins "Ice Cream Wagon, Place de la Concorde" (1917) gelatin silver print 5 x 4.5 in.]More »
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"Staff Picks: Our Favorite Photographs From the Gallery's Collection" Exhibition
With over 30,000 prints to choose from- many of which are iconic, and most of which are by masters of the medium- the gallery's staff of 11 has produced a captivating exhibition of the photographs that...More »
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Rebecca Lebkoff Exhibition
[Image: Rebecca Lebkoff "Group #2, Lower East Side" (1948) gelatin silver print 8.5 x 7.75 in.]More »
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Dennis Stock "Altered States"
[Image: Dennis Stock "Corona Del Mar" (1958) gelatin silver print]More »
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Edward Steichen "1915-1923"
In the complex years following World War I, Edward Steichen broke with many of the traditions that had characterized photography in the early part of the 20th century. This deeply personal and experimental...More »
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Martin Munkacsi "Vitality"
[Image: Martin Munkacsi "Lucille Brokaw, Harper's Bazaar" (December 1933) gelatin silver print 14 x 11 in.]More »
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William Klein Book Signing "Contacts"
In Celebration of the recent Contrasto release: "CONTACTS"More »
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"Sacred Sight: Photographs in India" Exhibition
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Betsy Karel "Bombay Jadoo"
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Paul Strand "Northern Africa 1959-1963"
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Jessica Lange "Photographs"
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Diana Walker "Political Party"
For more than two decades Diana Walker was the White House photographer for Time magazine. She has masterfully documented 5 administrations, from Gerald Ford to Bill Clinton, photographing the nation's...More »
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Abe Frajndlich "Lives I've Never Lived: A Portrait of Minor White"
[Image: Abe Frajndlich "On the Bridge" (1976) Courtesy of the Artist and Howard Greenberg Gallery]More »
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"Minor Impact" Exhibition
Curated by John Goodman, "Minor Impact" features works by 16 photographers who were influenced by Minor White.More »
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"Eye Mind Spirit: The Enduring Legacy of Minor White" Exhibition
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Frank Gohlke "Where We Live"
[Image: Frank Gohlke "Karweg Place and Eldert Lane, Woodhaven, Queens, NY 2003" (2006) gelatin silver print 30 x 40 in.]More »
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Saul Leiter "Women"
[Image: Saul Leiter "Joanna" (1947) gelatin silver print 11 x 14 in]More »
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"Photographers of Japanese Descent" Exhibition
As a participant in Asia Week in New York City, Howard Greenberg Gallery is pleased to present Photographers of Japanese Descent. The exhibition will feature works made throughout the twentieth century,...More »