10 Jan 2009 to 7 Mar 2009
Gallery Hours Tues-Fri 10-5:30. Saturday 11-5:30
Laurence Miller Gallery
20 West 57th Street
NY 10019
New York, NY
New York
North America
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Helen Levitt New York, 1971 11 x 14" dye transfer print pr. later
Artists include: Peter Bialobrzeski, Larry Burrows, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Stephane Couturier, Petah Coyne, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Duane Hanson, Charles Harbutt, Yasuhiro Ishimoto, David Levinthal, Helen Levitt, Ray K. Metzker, Daido Moriyama, Jakob Tuggener, Jerry Uelsmann, and others.
January 10 � March 7, 2009
Laurence Miller Gallery will celebrate a milestone this winter, the silver anniversary of the oldest continually operating gallery in New York City specializing exclusively in the art of photography. The twenty-fifth anniversary celebration will kick off with a champagne reception on Saturday, January 10, and will feature over forty photographers who exhibited at the gallery since it opened on 57th Street in February 1984.
Never content to only show well-known figures in the history of photography, the gallery gave many international photographers their first one-person shows in the United States. Included in this group are Joan Colom from Barcelona, Jakob Tuggener from Zurich, Daido Moriyama from Tokyo, Stephane Couturier from Paris, Peter Bialobrzeski from Hamburg, and DoDo Jin Ming from Beijing and Hong Kong.
For over twenty years the gallery has represented perhaps the finest New York street photographer, 95 year old Helen Levitt. For twenty-five years the gallery has represented exclusively the elegant and inventive works of Ray K. Metzker, who is only now receiving long overdue international recognition, as his retrospective exhibition travels across Europe.
In addition to the photographers mentioned above, the Anniversary Celebration will include works by Petah Coyne, Lalla Essaydi, Julia Margaret Cameron, Eadweard Muybridge, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Larry Burrows, Michael Spano, David Levinthal, Duane Hanson, Les Krims and many others, all of whom had one-person shows at the Gallery.
Please join us throughout the winter in celebrating our 25th Anniversary.