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Thursday, January 6, 2011

It's a New Year, It's a New Week

Now that we've turned the page on 2010, it's time to get back into the swing of photo openings. Tonight brings some wonderful shows, so get up and get out. See you there!


"I get a sickening feeling every time I think of it" TEN FROM TWENTY TEN where W.M. Hunt selects then images from the recent archive of VII Photo to reflect his view of the past year.
From 6:00pm - 8:30pm
28 Jay St.
Brooklyn

Also in Dumbo tonight is the opening of SPLASH II at Klompching Gallery, a group exhibition of contemporary fine art photographs, by artists represented by the gallery.

Featuring the work of Cara Barer(seen above), Cornelia Hediger, Phillip Toledano, Helen Sear, Sarah Lynch, Doug Keyes, and Odette England.

In the back room of the gallery, they are featuring Lisa M. Robinson, with photographs from her highly acclaimed Snowbound series.
6:00pm - 8:00pm
111 Front St. Suite 206
Brooklyn


Back in Manhattan we have Todd Hido's Fragmented Narratives opening tonight. Renowned as a master of sequencing in book format, Hido juxtaposes images from his influential monographs House Hunting, A Road Divided, Outskirts and Between the Two with portraits and new images never before exhibited.
Bruce Silverstein Gallery
535 West 24th Street
6:00pm - 8:00pm


And Yossi Milo presents photos by Ezra Stoller. Based on his background in architecture and industrial design, Stoller used a large-format camera to photograph monumental 20th century buildings, including the Guggenheim Museum, the TWA terminal at Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport), the Seagram Building, the Salk Institute, Yale Art and Architecture Building and Fallingwater.
6:00pm - 8:00pm
525 West 25th Street

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Greg Brophy said...

Thanks for the links to the shows. I checked most of them out and I really was impressed by the work of Cara Barer. It's much better in person. I really wanted to see Snowbound, but I could not find it. It was actually snowing when I went to go see it last Friday.

January 14, 2011  

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