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New York: The Laurence Miller Gallery turns 30

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Over the past three decades, the Laurence Miller Gallery in New York has held nearly 250 exhibitions. The list of these events reflects the evolution of photography, from black-and-white, which dominated the medium for much of the 20th century, to color and large-format works, not to mention the advent of video art. The gallery gave many photographers their first solo shows in New York while also revisiting the work of the masters during this period. Through April 26th, the gallery is holding an anniversary exhibition featuring a diverse selection of photographs from its collection, including a piece from the Ray K. Metzker series Strip Tease (1985), a 1972 Emmet Gowin photograph of Ireland, a 1940 street photograph from Helen Levitt, a famous 1966 photograph from the Vietnam War by Larry Burrows, along with work from Robert Heinecken, Denis Darzacq, Aaron Siskind and Lee Friedlander, among many others.


EXHIBITION
Thirtieth anniversary exhibition :
Thirty Years Thirty-One Photographers
Through April 26th 2014
Laurence Miller Gallery
20 West 57th Street
New York, NY 10019

T: 212 397 3930

http://laurencemillergallery.com
 

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