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Gallery York 1933: Schachter is known for promoting emerging artists -- he was an early champion of stars like Cecily Brown and Andrea Zittel -- originally in shows around New York, then at his own Manhattan Gallery york 1933, conTEMPorary, and now at the Kenny Schachter Rove Gallery york 1933 in King's Cross.
An architecture aficionado, he hired the artist turned architect Vito Acconci to design his warping metal walled Gallery york 1933 in New York in 2002 and has commissioned Zaha Hadid to design both a retail and condominium building that he is developing on Hoxton Square in East London and a concept car that he plans to build for himself.
When miniature Camera work by the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson was first shown at the Ju-lien Levy Gallery york 1933 in New York in 1933, it was called awkardly enough, "antigraphic photography."9 The impression arose that the photographs had been taken almost automatically and that they owed their strange and provocative beauty to chance; they were described as "equivocal, ambivalent, anti-plastic, accidental."
4. British Journal Photographic Almanac (1894), p. 1008.
5. Unpublished statement by Jacques-Henri Lartigue prepared for The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
6.Boyhood Photos of J.-H. Lartigue (Lausanne: Ami Gui-chard, 1966), p. 84.
7.Ernemann Werke, Katalog (Dresden n.d. [1925?]), p. 6.
8. Quoted in Letters (Time, Inc.), March 18, 1935, pp. 1-2.
9. By Julien Levy, under the psedonym of Peter Lloyd, in the announcement of the Cartier-Bresson exhibition in his
New York Gallery york 1933, 1933.
10. Margaret Bourke-White to Beaumont Newhall, June 28, 1937, author's collection.
11. Barbara Morgan, "Photographing the Dance," in Graphic Graflex Photography, edited by Willard D. Morgan and Henry M. Lester, 7th ed. (New York: Morgan & Lester, 1940), pp. 216-25. |
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