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Keizo Kitajima - The Joy of Portraits

Amador Gallery is pleased to announce "The Joy of Portraits", the second gallery exhibition of iconic Japanese photographer Keizo Kitajima.  In 1976, Kitajima made his impressive debut with photographs capturing Koza in Okinawa, a town near the US military base, in the period just after the end of the Vietnam War.  Subsequenty, he expanded his purview to include Tokyo, New York and Eastern Europe.  While the photographs he made during those periods strikes us with their dazzling quality, Kitajima drastically changed his method of photographing after he visited the Soviet Union in 1991, as that nation was on the ver...

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New York: Original Books

The Cohen Amador Gallery is pleased to announce its summer group exhibition, "Original Books," a selection of black and white photographs from Morten Andersen, Jens Liebchen, Keizo Kitajima, Gabriele Basilico, and John Gossage, five prominent, contemporary photographers from five different countries. Culled from unique photo-book projects, the styles and subject matter of each series varies dramatically; however by using the format of the photo-book as an art tool each photographer has come to fully articulate their ideas visually.

Norwegian photographer Morten Andersen and German photographer Jens Liebchen have ta...

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Lars Tunbjörk: “Office”

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 20, 6-8 PM The Cohen Amador Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition “Office,” color photographs by Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjörk from his book Office. Falling between humorous social commentary and deprived commercial banality, Tunbjörk's work captures the existential parsimony and melancholic absurdity of modern-day office life and puts in relief the personal struggle of the individual against corporate homogeneity. Tunbjörk's images observe the sterile interiors of nameless business offices that, though different in name, share a lexicon of commercial iconography: neon lights,...

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