Mario Carnicelli, Grocery Shopping, Harlem, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, 42nd Street at Night, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Nurses Outfitters, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Nation of Islam Book Store, Harlem, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Newsstand, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Harley Davidson Rider, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Fashion Students, New York, 1966
Mario Carnicelli, Black Plymouth Belvedere, Brooklyn, New York, 1967
Mario Carnicelli, Hailing a Cab, New York, 1969
Werner Bischof, Roof of the Bus Terminal, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Subway Signal, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Reflecting House, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, S. Beckenstein, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Car in Snowfall, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Madison, New York, USA, 1953
Wener Bischof, Rushing Cars, New York, USA, 1953
Werner Bischof, Steam Escapes, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Cruising at Night #1, New York, 1953
Werner Bischof, Cop Tossing Night Stick, New York City, 1953
Larry Fink, Convergence, New York, October 1972
Larry Fink, Amsterdam Avenue, New York, May 1962
Larry Fink, 12th Street from the Window, New York, April 1964
Larry Fink, 8th Street Crosstown Bus, New York, November 1965
Larry Fink, Reflecting, New York, May 1969
Larry Fink, The Star is For You, New York, July 1967
Harold Feinstein, Coney Island Teenagers, New York, 1949
Harold Feinstein, Coke Sign on the Boardwalk, Coney Island, New York, 1949
Harold Feinstein, Men in Fedoras, Coney Island, New York, 1950
Harold Feinstein, Times Square Lights Reflected on Car, New York, 1953
Harold Feinstein, Man and Daughters at the Sideshow, Coney Island, New York, 1950
Harold Feinstein, Broken Christ with Children, Coney Island, New York, 1950
Harold Feinstein, 125th Street from Elevated Train, New York, 1950
Harold Feinstein, Woman Stepping out of Car, New York, 1947
Marc Riboud, In Front of the Stock Exchange, New York, 1959
Streets of New York (December 2022)
Streets of New York is an exhibition of Big Apple life, as captured by five masters of their craft. The show includes work from the late 1940s through to the mid-1970s, the period generally considered the golden age of street photography.
In alphabetical order, the five photographers in Streets of New York are Werner Bischof, the first non-founding member of Magnum Photos; Mario Carnicelli, who this year received the inaugural Prix Viviane Esders in recognition of his career as a photographer; Harold Feinstein, described by the New York Times as, ‘One of the most accomplished recorders of the American experience’; Larry Fink, hugely influential, with many exhibitions, photobooks and books on photographic theory to his name; Marc Riboud, Magnum Photos photographer, whose humanist eye recorded some of most iconic images to be represented by the agency.
Seeing the work of these important artists together in a single exhibition provides greater insight to their work, the era, and the importance of the genre.
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