Harold Feinstein
#Photographe
- Exposition
« I Scream, You Scream »
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"I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream,” a song first published in 1927, by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and Robert King, stems from a commercial slogan for the I-Scream bar now known as the Eskimo Pie. This iconic ditty instantly evokes the sweet feeling of summer - sitting poolside enjoying a popsicle, chasing down the musical call of an ice cream truck, or finding yourself a snow cone at a street fair on a steamy August day.
Robert Mann Gallery’s summer exhibition, I Scream, You Scream, looks at both the visual and social culture of ice cream by juxtaposing contemporary color images of ice cream itself with historical images of people savoring every sweet morsel. The show explores how photographers can capture the playfulness of the human experience indulging in the plea... - Exposition
Exposition : « Les années 40, l'optimisme contagieux » par Harold Feinstein
Communiqué de presse - La Galerie Thierry Bigaignon présente, pour la première fois en Europe, une rétrospective exceptionnelle de l'œuvre du photographe américain Harold Feinstein, né à New York en 1931 et décédé en juin 2015. C'est en 1946, à l'âge de 15 ans, qu'Harold Feinstein se lance dans la photographie. Quatre ans plus tard, Edward Steichen, alors conservateur du Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) de New York, lui achète l'une de ses photographies et fait de lui le plus jeune photographe à intégrer la collection permanente du musée. 65 ans plus tard, Il détient toujours ce « record » !
Membre de la Photo League aux côtés de Sid Grossman dès l&r... - Exposition
Exposition : Harold Feinstein : la rétrospective, 1ère partie
Communiqué de presse - Galerie Thierry Bigaignon
Harold Feinstein, la renaissance d’un prodige de la photographie !
La Galerie Thierry Bigaignon présente, pour la première fois en Europe, une rétrospective exceptionnelle de l'oeuvre du photographe américain Harold Feinstein, né à New York en 1931 et décédé en juin 2015. Digne représentant de la "New York School of Photography", Harold Feinstein étend son oeuvre sur près de six décennies, période pendant laquelle il va s'évertuer à faire le portrait intime d’une Amérique exubérante et pleine de vitalité.
La première partie de la rétrospective se consacrera aux jeunes années d... - Exposition
Exhibition: « New York » at PDNB gallery
This late summer exhibition explores the diversity and evolving landscape of the Big Apple, from street scenes to architectural studies, through a survey of both vintage and modern views.
Photographs from the 1920's – 1960's of New York will include scenes of kids playing, some refreshing themselves in water spraying from fire hydrants, some skating down sidewalks, playing cards, fishing, shoe shining, etc.
Morris Engel, Water Fountains, Coney Island, 1938, Courtesy PDNB Gallery, Dallas, TX
Summer scenes from Coney Island will be included that portray adults and kids crowded on a beach, with hundreds of sunbathers taking time out. This city beach provided carnival rides, the famous Nathan's Hot Dogs stand, horse rides, Fortune tellers and more. Both Morris Engel and Harold Feins... - Exposition
NEW YORK
New York City is without a doubt one of the most photographed cities in the world. With its density of skyscrapers, ethnic neighborhoods, art museums, cultural centers, Broadway and Central Park, the Big Apple succeeds in being everything to almost everyone.
Many notable photographers have established their careers in New York. With all its wonder, their photographs have captured many moments of this rich, diverse city. So much has been documented here not long after the invention of photography. The architecture, city transportation, storefronts, Central Park, parades, children playing, mobsters, hot dog stands, uptown, downtown, ferries, the East River, etc. have all had their picture taken.
In the images presented in the PDNB Gallery exhibition, one can understand the artistry of taking the photograph... - Exposition
PDNB Gallery presents the exhibition « New York City »
New York City is without a doubt one of the most photographed cities in the world. With its density of skyscrapers, ethnic neighborhoods, art museums, cultural centers, Broadway and Central Park, the Big Apple succeeds in being everything to almost everyone.
Many notable photographers have established their careers in New York. With all its wonder, their photographs have captured many moments of this rich, diverse city. So much has been documented here not long after the invention of photography. The architecture, city transportation, storefronts, Central Park, parades, children playing, mobsters, hot dog stands, uptown, downtown, ferries, the East River, etc. have all had their picture taken.
Untitled (Chestnut Vender), 1933 © John Albok
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