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  Food for thought - Robert Mann Gallery

Including works by a wide range of twentieth and twenty-first century artists, Food for Thought: A Group Exhibition surveys a range of photographs that are testament to our insatiable appetite for feasting and photography. The exhibition will include images with food as a common thread ranging from classical still lives to commercial commissions advertising ...

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  New York Photographs - Sexy and the City

Yossi Milo Gallery is pleased to announce Sexy and the City, a summer group show on view from Thursday, July 9, through Friday, August 28, 2009.
 
Sexy and the City shows the alluring, romantic and some­times scandalous side of New York's people and places.  Capturing private, intimate moments and blatant displays of sexuality, these photographs span the decades from...

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  Right Through the Very Heart of It

Right Through the Very Heart of It contrasts the icons and idiosyncrasies of New York, from the "vagabond shoes" to the "top of the heap," captured by some of the greatest photographers to roam these concrete streets.

Many of the medium's greatest innovators have made their name photographing the denizens and architecture that define our dear city. But such a ...

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  Gail Albert Halaban - Out my window

In her latest series, Out My Window, Gail Albert Halaban has ventured into the private spaces of New York City, photographing its inhabitants and the views that define their lives. In a world framed by windows, there is both an intimacy and remoteness in the proximity of so many strangers. Though the archetype of the photographer training her lens on her neighbor is easily associated with the v...

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