Weegee
WEEGEE, an exhibition of work by the iconic photographer, will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from February 16 – April 1, 2017. Focusing predominantly on his most prolific decade, the 1940s, the exhibition presents more than 40 images including rare work as well as a number of prints that solidified his extraordinary legacy. An opening exhibition will be held on Thursday, February 16 from 6-8 p.m.
As a photographer and photojournalist, Arthur Fellig (Weegee) was in his own words “spellbound by the mystery of murder.” His uncanny ability to make early appearances at scenes of violence and catastrophe earned him the name Weegee (appropriated from the Ouija board). His film noir style and dry wit combined with his sensational images of the naked city, often taken at night with a strong flash, have earned him a reputation as one of the greatest street photographers of the 20th century.
Among the highlights in the exhibition will be a 1936 self portrait of Weegee getting his own mug shot at a police station. A series of portraits of people looking up in the sky from 1945 depicts children, a police officer, a man with a telescope, and a nun all watching a fire. A 1943 image entitled The Critic, depicts a disdainful onlooker checking out two ornately dressed women on their way to the opera. A touching photograph from c. 1944 shows two animal caretakers sleeping next to a pen with two giraffes at Madison Square Garden.
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Weegee, Weegee getting a mug shot at station house, New York, c.1936 -
Weegee, The Best People Go to Heaven, c.1945 -
Weegee, Corpse with Revolver, c.1940 -
Weegee, Untitled (outside the Yiddish Art Theatre), October 1, 1945
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Weegee, A bowery bum with all his possessions moving about town, c.1940s -
Weegee, Untitled (omnibus), c.1940s -
Weegee, Rivington & Attorney Streets, Lower East Side, 1940s -
Weegee, The Flower Peddler near the Old Metropolitan Opera House, 1941
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Weegee, Caretakers & Giraffes at Madison Square Garden, 1944 -
Weegee, Sleeping at the Bar, 1939 -
Weegee, Frank Sinatra, Palace Theater, 1944 -
Weegee, Listening to Frank Sinatra, Palace Theater, 1944
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Weegee, Bath Night, c.1945 -
Weegee, Puppies in Baby Carriages, 1942 -
Weegee, Untitled (Mama Mabel with her firstborn, Madison Square Garden, New York), April 21, 1941 -
Weegee, The Elephant-Number in Madison Square Garden, 1956
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Weegee, Whistler's Mother, Arts Ball, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, c.1948 -
Weegee, Untitled (Experimental montage of New York at Night), c.1940 -
Weegee, Out On Fire Escape, c.1940 -
Weegee, Untitled (Weegee photographing bridal couple), 1940s
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Weegee, Tired Businessman at the Circus, 1943 -
Weegee, Celebration End of War, 1945 -
Weegee, Untitled (preacher), date unknown -
Weegee, Children's Performance, c.1940
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Weegee, Lovers at the Palace Theatre, c.1945 -
Weegee, Butchers Hollored All We Get From D.P.A. is Bologney, c.1940 -
Weegee, Meat-Dealers Stage Near-Riot, 1943 -
Weegee, Untitled (people watching a fire)), July 28, 1945
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Weegee, Their First Murder, c.1936 -
Weegee, Times Square, 3:30 A.M. Thursday, American Savings Bank, 1946 -
Weegee, Untitled (Bus Accident), c.1940 -
Weegee, John Wade, Arsonist, After Police Line-Up in Patrol Wagon, 1940s
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Weegee, Madam Swift, 1941 -
Weegee, Untitled, c.1940s -
Weegee, Man Electrocuted at Penn Railroad Yard, late 1930s -
Weegee, Shock. Sudden Death for One...Sudden Shock for the other. Mrs. Dorothy Reportella, Accused of Hitting Bread Truck with her Car, Sept. 7, 1944
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Weegee, Life Saving Attempt, 1940 -
Weegee, Waxey Gordon, c.1941 -
Weegee, Untitled (lovers on sand), c.1940s -
Weegee, Mending, Coney Island, June 1941
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Weegee, Untitled (woman with periscope), c.1945 -
Weegee, Seated on Periscope, c.1940 -
Weegee, Ladies keep their money in their stockings..., 1944 -
Weegee, Introducing Norma, the star of Sammy's Foolish Frolics ... shaking everything that nature gave her., c.1940s
