The annual Madison Avenue Fall Gallery Walk on Saturday, October 26 will offer the public the opportunity to see what鈥檚 new and visit the premier roster of 50 galleries located on Madison Avenue between East 57 and East 86th Streets and adjacent side streets.
Iconic front-page news photography from the 20th century will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from September 12. Together the photographs form an extraordinary visual history of the United States during the last century.
A centenary exhibition of Saul Leiter鈥檚 photos reveals his painterly way with Kodachrome. And a new book suggests that Garry Winogrand worked best in black-and-white.
Leiter, who died ten years ago, would have been one hundred last December: Centennial marks the occasion by assembling a mixture of old favorites and lesser-seen portraits.
When Saul Leiter began shooting Kodachrome slides in New York in the late 1940s, color was scorned by most serious photographers, who thought of it as a hobby for vacationing dads or the commercial domain of magazines and advertising agencies.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth, an exhibition showcasing the diverse range of Saul Leiter鈥檚 career is on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery through February 10, 2024.
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth, an exhibition showcasing the diverse range of Saul Leiter鈥檚 career is now on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery.
With fifty-six exhibitors from several countries, there's a lot to see, but these are the booths to prioritize during your visit to the inaugural fair.
PHOTOFAIRS New York, the new contemporary art fair dedicated to photo-based and digital artworks, explores the diverse and rapidly evolving practices of image-making.
In 鈥淭he Way Back,鈥 the title both of an exhibition now at the Howard Greenberg Gallery in Manhattan, and a more compendious book to be published this fall, he is presenting photos he overlooked, putting them on public view for the first time.