New York/Dillon Exhibition
For those who missed it, a few images of my exhibition last month at Dillon Gallery. Dillon Gallery exhibition, August 2014 — © Brian Rose Bookmark It Hide Sites
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Exhibition entrance with wall-size print of Delancey Street 1980 A few weeks ago, an exhibition opened at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts called Photographing Places: The Photographs of...
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In front of Delancey Street photo, MIT Museum The exhibition I am a part of at the MIT Museum (Photographing Places: The photographers of Places Journal, 1987-2009) includes interviews with the...
View ArticleNew York/East 4th Street
Brian Rose and Alex Harsley — © Brendan Rose A few days ago I went to Alex Harsley’s East 4th Street Photo Gallery to document his amazing space, a couple hundred square feet chock-a-block with prints...
View ArticleNew York/Metamorphosis
Framed prints from Metamorphosis, Meatpacking District 1985 + 2013 I heard a few days ago from someone in Italy who bought a set of my prints — a selection of images from Metamorphosis, Meatpacking...
View ArticleNew York/Ocean of Images
I visited Ocean of Images at the Museum of Modern Art with some trepidation – for me, any foray into the museum is a challenge given the mobs of tourists and the pervasive sense that we are all there...
View ArticleNew York/Death of Photography (greatly exaggerated)
S1st Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn — © Brian Rose Every few years someone or other, usually an art/photo critic, declares photography dead. Or if not dead, then relegated to a quaint sideshow off the...
View ArticleNew York/AIPAD
Dillon + Lee booth at AIPAD I am pleased to be in this year’s AIPAD (Association of International Photography Art Dealers) show at Pier 94 on the westside of Manhattan. I’ve attended several times in...
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Empty AIPAD booth — © Brian Rose There are hundreds of booths at AIPAD (The Photography Show) and thousands of people attending. Lots of different languages overheard while walking around, which is...
View ArticleNew York/Old Topographics
Stephen Shore, Wilde Street and Colonization Avenue, Dryden, Ontario, August 15, 1974 Forty-two years ago, an exhibition called New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape caused a stir...
View ArticleNew York/London
My photograph (above) from my Atlantic City project was shortlisted for Architecture Photograph of the Year 2017 and will be exhibited In London — opening this Thursday. I will be present at the...
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Sto Werkstatt, London At the opening of the exhibition Building Images at Sto Werkstatt in London, which features the 20 shortlisted photographs for the Architectural Photography Awards. My wife,...
View ArticleNew York/RFK Funeral Train
Paul Fusco, USA. Harmans, MD. 1968. Robert KENNEDY funeral train. Paul Fusco’s photographs made from the RFK funeral train are a remarkable portrait of America in 1968, one of the most tempestuous...
View ArticleNew York/Venturi
Thoughts on hearing of the death of Robert Venturi. When I think about my early influences as a young photographer, I always return to the fact that I was an urban design major at the University of...
View ArticleNew York/Alex Harsley
Alex Harsley — © Brian Rose Alex Harsley, master photographer and oracle of 4th Street. I’ve known Alex since the late 1970s when I moved to the building next to his storefront gallery. Alex’s work...
View ArticleNew York/MoMA
The Museum of Modern Art — Picasso and Ringgold — © Brian Rose The Modern’s core collection of paintings from Van Gogh to Cezanne is presented in the newly renovated museum more or less as it was...
View ArticleNew York/Peter Beard (and me)
Peter Beard (on ladder) and Marvin Israel at ICP, 1977 – photo by Orin Langelle One of the first jobs I had in New York while attending Cooper Union was as a part-time exhibition installer at the...
View ArticleNew York/Paul Fusco
Just heard that the photographer Paul Fusco passed away. Back in 2008, I posted the following essay about his photographs made while traveling on the Robert Kennedy funeral train. It is a powerful...
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