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A Female Gaze

Past exhibition
18 January - 16 April 2022
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Lisette Model: Reflections, Rockefeller Center, New York, c.1945
Lisette Model: Reflections, Rockefeller Center, New York, c.1945

NEW YORK CITY—Street photography—the thoroughly unpredictable and often magical framing of a moment—was embraced early in the 20th century by women photographers. A new exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery will survey more than seven decades of work by 12 women photographers. A Female Gaze will be on view from January 19 through April 15, 2022 in the gallery’s new space on the 8th floor of the Fuller Building at 41 East 57th Street.

 

Firmly established in the canon of street photography, the artists in the exhibition—including Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Jodi Bieber, Esther Bubley, Rebecca Lepkoff, Helen Levitt, Vivian Maier, Mary Ellen Mark, Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Lisette Model, Barbara Morgan, and Ruth Orkin—are known for remarkable and iconic images.

 

The forty-nine photographs in A Female Gaze span the 20th century:  from the 1930s with Abbott’s documentation of New York City to images from Jodi Bieber’s ten-year project (1994 to 2004) focused on youth living on the fringes of South African society. These women not only transcribed history by taking ownership of their environments, but added their own voices to the narrative of photographic history.

 

The democratic nature of street photography reserved a creative space for female artists to a greater extent than other artistic fields. The Photo League, the New York cooperative active from 1936 to 1951, famously included a significant number of female members such as Berenice Abbott, Rebecca Lepkoff, Lisette Model, Ruth Orkin, and Barbara Morgan. These women not only held leadership positions but were encouraged equally alongside their male counterparts.

 

Regardless of the subject matter or the awards gained or the techniques implemented, this collective of female street photographers, as Mary Ellen Mark once remarked referring to the nature of her own work, “photograph the world as it is, because nothing is more interesting than reality.” These fleeting occurrences, which may have otherwise passed by unacknowledged, are perpetually suspended in time, generating the opportunity for viewers to consider the transitory phenomena of life.

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Works
  • Esther Bubley, Coast to Coast, SONJ, 1947
    Esther Bubley, Coast to Coast, SONJ, 1947
  • Berenice Abbott, Ferry: West Street, Foot of Liberty Street, Manhattan, August 12, 1936
    Berenice Abbott, Ferry: West Street, Foot of Liberty Street, Manhattan, August 12, 1936
  • Berenice Abbott, 504-506 Broome Street, 1935
    Berenice Abbott, 504-506 Broome Street, 1935
  • Berenice Abbott, Broadway to the Battery, May 4, 1938
    Berenice Abbott, Broadway to the Battery, May 4, 1938
  • Barbara Morgan, City Street, 1937
    Barbara Morgan, City Street, 1937
  • Barbara Morgan, Use Litter Basket, 1943
    Barbara Morgan, Use Litter Basket, 1943
  • Lisette Model, Reflections, Rockefeller Center, New York, c.1945
    Lisette Model, Reflections, Rockefeller Center, New York, c.1945
  • Barbara Morgan, Spring on Madison Square, 1938
    Barbara Morgan, Spring on Madison Square, 1938
  • Rebecca Lepkoff, Midtown Manhatta, 1947
    Rebecca Lepkoff, Midtown Manhatta, 1947
  • Rebecca Lepkoff, Early Morning Rush, Midtown Manhattan, 1940s
    Rebecca Lepkoff, Early Morning Rush, Midtown Manhattan, 1940s
  • Lisette Model, Window Reflection, New York, 1939-45
    Lisette Model, Window Reflection, New York, 1939-45
  • Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Ann St. Marie, NYC, Vogue, 1961
    Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Ann St. Marie, NYC, Vogue, 1961
  • Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Model Walking Two Jack Russel Terriers, NYC, 1953
    Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Model Walking Two Jack Russel Terriers, NYC, 1953
  • Helen Levitt, N.Y., c.1942
    Helen Levitt, N.Y., c.1942
  • Helen Levitt, NYC, c.1942
    Helen Levitt, NYC, c.1942
  • Helen Levitt, N.Y., c.1942
    Helen Levitt, N.Y., c.1942
  • Diane Arbus, Teenage couple in Hudson Street, N.Y.C.
    Diane Arbus, Teenage couple in Hudson Street, N.Y.C.
  • Diane Arbus, Young couple on a bench in Washington Square Park, N.Y.C., c.1965
    Diane Arbus, Young couple on a bench in Washington Square Park, N.Y.C., c.1965
  • Diane Arbus, Woman with a locket in Washington Square Park, ,N.Y.C.
    Diane Arbus, Woman with a locket in Washington Square Park, ,N.Y.C.
  • Berenice Abbott, Night View, New York, 1932
    Berenice Abbott, Night View, New York, 1932
  • Ruth Orkin, Main in Rain, New York City, 1952
    Ruth Orkin, Main in Rain, New York City, 1952
  • Ruth Orkin, Untitled, n.d.
    Ruth Orkin, Untitled, n.d.
  • Ruth Orkin, Jumprope, from My Apartment Window, c.1950
    Ruth Orkin, Jumprope, from My Apartment Window, c.1950
  • Ruth Orkin, The View From My Window at 53 W. 88, c.1952
    Ruth Orkin, The View From My Window at 53 W. 88, c.1952
  • Ruth Orkin, Untitled, n.d.
    Ruth Orkin, Untitled, n.d.
  • Vivian Maier, Self-portrait, n.d.
    Vivian Maier, Self-portrait, n.d.
  • Vivian Maier, Chicago, 1961
    Vivian Maier, Chicago, 1961
  • Vivian Maier, Untitled, 1970
    Vivian Maier, Untitled, 1970
  • Mary Ellen Mark, Liliie and her rag doll on Pike Street, 1983
    Mary Ellen Mark, Liliie and her rag doll on Pike Street, 1983
  • Mary Ellen Mark, "Rat" and Mike with a Gun, Seattle, Washington, 1983
    Mary Ellen Mark, "Rat" and Mike with a Gun, Seattle, Washington, 1983
  • Mary Ellen Mark, White Junior and Justin, 1983
    Mary Ellen Mark, White Junior and Justin, 1983
  • Mary Ellen Mark, Tiny on Pike Street, 1983
    Mary Ellen Mark, Tiny on Pike Street, 1983
  • Jodi Bieber, Come hang out with us, Westbury, 1996
    Jodi Bieber, Come hang out with us, Westbury, 1996
  • Jodi Bieber, Father and son trapeze act, Market Theatre Precinct, Newtown, c.2012
    Jodi Bieber, Father and son trapeze act, Market Theatre Precinct, Newtown, c.2012
  • Jodi Bieber, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, 1993
    Jodi Bieber, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, 1993
  • Berenice Abbott, Fifth Avenue Houses, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 1936
    Berenice Abbott, Fifth Avenue Houses, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 1936
  • Esther Bubley, NYC, Johnny Ray Fans, Midtown, 1952
    Esther Bubley, NYC, Johnny Ray Fans, Midtown, 1952
  • Rebecca Lepkoff, B'way Theaters, N.Y.C., 1947
    Rebecca Lepkoff, B'way Theaters, N.Y.C., 1947
  • Mary Ellen Mark, Tiny, Seattle, 1983
    Mary Ellen Mark, Tiny, Seattle, 1983
  • Lisette Model, Woman with Veil, San Francisco, 1947
    Lisette Model, Woman with Veil, San Francisco, 1947
  • Berenice Abbott, Exchange Place, 1934
    Berenice Abbott, Exchange Place, 1934
  • Ruth Orkin, Street Embrace, New York City, 1948-50
    Ruth Orkin, Street Embrace, New York City, 1948-50
  • Rebecca Lepkoff, Lower East Side, c.1938
    Rebecca Lepkoff, Lower East Side, c.1938
  • Lisette Model, Running Legs, 42nd Street, New York, 1940-41
    Lisette Model, Running Legs, 42nd Street, New York, 1940-41
  • Ruth Orkin, Comic Book Readers, 1947
    Ruth Orkin, Comic Book Readers, 1947
  • Ruth Orkin, American Girl in Italy, 1951
    Ruth Orkin, American Girl in Italy, 1951
Installation Views
News
  • Photographs that speak to one another, all from a female perspective in The Washington post

    Photographs that speak to one another, all from a female perspective in The Washington post

    The Washington Post March 5, 2022
    Excerpt taken from the Washington Post's article by Natalia Jiménez-Stuard. The wanderings of a street photographer, led by a curious intuition with a camera in...
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Related artists

  • Berenice Abbott

    Berenice Abbott

  • Esther Bubley

    Esther Bubley

  • Rebecca Lepkoff

    Rebecca Lepkoff

  • Vivian Maier

    Vivian Maier

  • Mary Ellen Mark

    Mary Ellen Mark

  • Frances McLaughlin-Gill

    Frances McLaughlin-Gill

  • Lisette Model

    Lisette Model

  • Ruth Orkin

    Ruth Orkin

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