Kenneth Van sickle
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Howard Greenberg Gallery presents the exhibition « The Image Gallery Redux: 1959-1962 »
New York –In 1959, in a small storefront on East 10th Street in New York City, a photographer named Larry Siegel opened a gallery dedicated exclusively to photography. The Image Gallery, open until 1962, showed the work of leading photographers including Rudy Burckhardt, Sid Grossman, Saul Leiter, Duane Michals, and Garry Winogrand, becoming one of the models for exhibiting photography as an art form. Howard Greenberg Gallery will present « The Image Gallery Redux: 1959-1962 » from January 9 – February 15, 2014. The exhibition will feature the work of 21 photographers whose work was shown at that legendary gallery. An opening reception will be held on January 9 from 6-8 p.m.
« In those days, photographic prints were not well known, » Larry Siegel notes. « People would walk... - Exposition
Kenneth Van Sickle présente « Photo Recall »
From the over fifty-year work of this important New York photographer and cinematographer, a rare intensity and refinement emerge. Kenneth Van Sickle (1932 - ) is known for his atmospheric images engendered by the ubiquitous urban bohemia of Paris and New York.
The exhibition offers a complete overview of this distinguished master, who studied with George Grosz, came early to photography, worked with Robert Frank, and exhibited with Duane Michaels. His work is in numerous collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The exhibition is Mr. Van Sickle's fourth individual show in Germany, following his retrospective in 2007 at the Kunstverein, Bad Doberan.
Images from diverse periods are juxtaposed here: b&w images of the 1950s, influenced by jazz, are matched wit... - Exposition
Kenneth van Sickle « Photo Recall »
From the over fifty-year work of this important New York photographer and cinematographer, a rare intensity and refinement emerge.
Kenneth van Sickle is known for his atmospheric images engendered by the ubiquitous urban bohemia of Paris and New York.
The exhibition offers a complete overview of this distinguished master, who studied with George Grosz, came early to photography, worked with Robert Frank, and exhibited with Duane Michaels.
© Kenneth van Sickle
His work is in numerous collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition is Mr. van Sickle's third individual show in Germany, following his retrospective last year at the Kunstverein,... - Exposition
Kenneth Van Sickle Retrospective
From the over fifty-year work of this important New York photographer and cinematographer, a rare intensity and refinement emerge. Kenneth van Sickle (1932 - ) is known for his atmospheric images engendered by the ubiquitous urban bohemia of Paris and New York. The exhibition offers a complete overview of this distinguished master, who studied with George Grosz, came early to photography, worked with Robert Frank, and exhibited with Duane Michaels.
His work is in numerous collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition is Mr. van Sickle's third individual show in Germany, following his retrospective last year at the Kunstverein, Bad Doberan. Images from diverse periods are juxtaposed here: b&w images of the 1950s, influenced by jazz, are matched with photomontages... - Exposition
Kenneth van Sickle Retrospective
Kunstverein Roter Pavillon and zone E show a retrospective of the fifty-year work of the New York photographer and cinematographer, whose images are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others.
Kenneth van Sickle (b.1932) who studied drawing with George Grosz, came early to photography, worked with Robert Frank, and exhibited with Duane Michaels, is known for his atmospheric images of New York and Paris as well as the ever present Bohema.
The presentation will show images from diverse periods juxtaposed with one another. Black & white mages of the 1950s influenced by Jazz are matched with photomontages of the 1970s and recent color photographs. A unity is thereby formed in the currents of time.... - Exposition
Kenneth Van Sickle Miniretro - New York
In the MINIRETRO exhibition, we show a retrospective of the fifty-year work of the New York photographer and cinematographer, whose images are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among others.
Kenneth van Sickle, Rooftop Fireman, 1958 Kenneth van Sickle (b.1932) who studied drawing with George Grosz, came early to photography, worked with Robert Frank, and exhibited with Duane Michaels, is known for his atmospheric images of New York and Paris as well as the ever present Bohema.
The presentation will show images from diverse periods juxtaposed with one another. Black & white images of the 1950s influenced by Jazz are matched with photomontages of the 1970s and recent color photographs. A unity is thereby formed in the currents of time.
Upon closing this exhibition wil...
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