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Clark Winter Book Signing at Howard Greenberg Gallery
May 17, 2025 On Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 1 to 3 pm, Clark Winter will be guest at the Howard Greenberg Gallery... Read more -
Impulse Magazine: Editor's Selections
April 21, 2025 In Reflections, Rahim Fortune turns ten years of documentary photography into a meditation on memory, regional identity, and cultural inheritance.... Read more -
Wim Wenders Exhibition Review
Wallpaper Mag February 22, 2025 Wim Wenders doesn’t travel with a script in mind. The German auteur of picturesque moody cult-favorite films such as Paris... Read more -
Wim Wenders Shares a Vital Part of his Creative Process
GOOD Magazine February 11, 2025 'For me, the truth of a story is very much linked to its place.' Bright blue glasses rest on Wim... Read more
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The Wall Street Journal: Weegee Exhibition Review
The Wall Street Journal February 10, 2025 ‘Weegee: Society of the Spectacle’ Review: Calamity on Camera A show at the International Center of Photography focuses on Usher... Read more -
WSJ ‘Baldwin Lee’ Review: A Photographer’s Empathetic Eye
Wall Street Journal January 6, 2025 In 2022, Hunter’s Point Press, a small publisher of books of art, poetry, art history and architecture, published “Baldwin Lee,”... Read more -
The Best Things to Do This January | Wim Wenders: Written Once at Howard Greenberg Gallery
AnOther Mag January 3, 2025 This month, New Yorkers will have the chance to immerse themselves in the world of the German filmmaker Wim Wenders... Read more -
The New Yorker Reviews "Extra! Extra! News Photographs from 1903 - 1975"
The New Yorker October 18, 2024 For anyone alive during the twentieth century, “Extra! Extra! News Photographs from 1903-1975,” a show of vintage images at the... Read more
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Print Magazine Reviews Printer Savant: Lumiere Press and the Art of the Photo Book
Print Magazine July 26, 2024 Twenty-two limited-edition books in 34 years may not sound like an efficient time-to-product ratio for a publisher, but Michael Torosian... Read more -
Musée Magazine Reviews "Printer Savant: Lumiere Press and the Art of the Photobook"
Musée Magazine July 2, 2024 The exhibition, Printer Savant: Lumiere Press and the Art of the Photo Book, features various limited edition photo books from... Read more -
Vivian Maier: Unseen Work, reviewed in the New York Time
New York Times June 13, 2024 Vivian Maier: Unseen Work is now on view at Fotografiska, NY Excerpt from New York Times article by Arthur Lubow:... Read more -
Joel Meyerowitz Review
Blind Magazine May 24, 2024 Good photographs are often reflections of the soul of their creator. The photographs of Joel Meyerowitz are a blend of... Read more
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Joel Meyerowitz: Conversations
Citizen Femme May 17, 2024 Sixty years of Joel Meyerowitz’s images arrive at the Howard Greenberg Gallery this spring, each chosen by the artist, to... Read more -
Saul Leiter Greenwich Village Society Plaque Dedication
EV Grieve May 1, 2024 Village Preservation unveiled a plaque honoring acclaimed American photographer and painter Saul Leiter at 111 E. 10th St. between Second... Read more -
Air Mail Reviews Joel Meyerowitz Conversations
Air Mail April 30, 2024 “Suddenly you’re alive,” Joel Meyerowitz once said about taking a photograph. “A minute later there was nothing there. You look... Read more -
NYC-Arts Reviews Joel Meyerowitz Exhibition
NYC-Arts PBS April 25, 2024 Joel Meyerowitz is renowned for his fundamental role in the establishment of color photography as a fine art. His work... Read more
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Collector Daily Reviews Sarah Moon's Exhibition
Collector Daily March 26, 2024 Developing a uniquely personal photographic look and feel is certainly harder than it might seem, but across nearly six decades... Read more -
Book Reading and Signing Event for "Double Click"
Author Carol Kino March 23, 2024 Don't miss the chance to meet acclaimed author Carol Kino at Howard Greenberg Gallery later this month! Join us for... Read more -
Edward Burtynsky Review on CBC News
CBC News March 16, 2024 Burtynsky's photographs take the audience from a waste transfer site in Scarborough, Ont., to the swirling grey swaths of a... Read more -
Joel Meyerowitz Interviewed by Photograph Mag
Photograph Mag March 1, 2024 Joel Meyerowitz may be best known as a pioneering color photographer, but he is also a street photographer (he was... Read more
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VOGUE Reviews Sarah Moon "on the edge"
Vogue February 16, 2024 When Sarah Moon was sitting opposite me at New York’s Howard Greenberg Gallery this past Wednesday, all I could think... Read more -
WWD | Interview with Sarah Moon
Women's Wear Daily February 15, 2024 Having worked with Howard Greenberg for years, Moon said she was happy to oblige the request for a show, provided... Read more -
Brilliant Things to Do This February
AnOther Magazine February 1, 2024 Later in the month, the renowned French artist and fashion photographer Sarah Moon will open a self-curated show at Howard... Read more -
The Guardian Reviews Joel Meyerowitz's Lastest Exhibition
The Guardian February 1, 2024 For a new exhibition, Joel Meyerowitz presents his work in pairs in order to reveal unexpected parallels in his imagery,... Read more
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The Brooklyn Rail Reviews Saul Leiter: Centennial
The Brooklyn Rail January 31, 2024 To look hard at Saul Leiter’s Canopy (1958), a striking image of afternoon snowfall in New York City, is to... Read more -
The New York Times Reviews Saul Leiter's Centennial Exhibition
The New York Times January 24, 2024 When Saul Leiter began shooting Kodachrome slides in New York in the late 1940s, color was scorned by most serious... Read more -
Blind Magazine Reviews Joel Meyerowitz's TATE Exhibition
Blind Magazine December 21, 2023 In the 1960s, color was absent from museums. Considered commercial, it was reserved for fashion and advertising. It was used... Read more -
I Require Art | Saul Leiter Centennial Exhibition Review
I Require Art December 18, 2023 Peering through rain-covered windows, peeking under and through barriers, or capturing mirror-fractured fashion models, photographer Saul Leiter (American, 1923 –... Read more
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Wall Street Journal Features Saul Leiter's Centennial Exhibition
Wall Street Journal December 9, 2023 'Saul Leiter Centennial on view at New York's Howard Greenberg Gallery, features color street scenes, more intimate back-and-white work, and... Read more -
A 'Centennial' celebration of Saul Leiter
EV Grieve December 6, 2023 Dec. 3 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of celebrated photographer Saul Leiter, who's now the subject of a... Read more -
AnOther Magazine's List of Brilliant Things to Do This December
AnOther Magazine December 4, 2023 Saul Leiter was one of the most influential early color photographers, using bold hues, abstracted forms and endlessly imaginative compositions... Read more -
Blind Magazine's Review of Mary Ellen Mark Encounters Exhibition
Blind Magazine December 4, 2023 Mary Ellen Mark, whether photographing the socially disadvantaged, those on the fringes of society, or celebrities, told the stories of... Read more
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Bruce Davidson's Subway Series on View at the San Diego Museum of Art
San Diego Museum of Art December 3, 2023 In 1980, American photographer Bruce Davidson (b. 1933) spent a year traveling the tracks of New York City’s subway system,... Read more -
Joel Meyerowitz display at TATE Modern
TATE November 20, 2023 Inspired by the Swiss photographer Robert Frank, Joel Meyerowitz quit his job at an advertising agency in 1962 and started... Read more -
Building Icons: Arnold Newman’s Magazine World, 1938-2000 at AGO
AGO October 21, 2023 Building Icons: Arnold Newman’s Magazine World, 1938-2000 presents the life and creative career of the acclaimed American photographer. Well-known for... Read more -
Ruth Orkin: The Illusion of Time at Mai Mano, Budapest
Mai Mano, Budapest October 11, 2023 Pursuing a career as a filmmaker in the United States during the first half of the 20th century was an... Read more
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The Seoul Review on Jungjin Lee: VOICE "Poetry in Photos"
The Seoul October 10, 2023 In the artist’s latest solo exhibition “Jungjin Lee: Voice,” the audience discovers how the artist has brilliantly developed the process,... Read more -
Edward Burtynsky | PBS NYC-ARTS Full Episode
PBS NYC-ARTS October 5, 2023 A profile of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, known for his large format photographs. His work integrates critical reporting with visual... Read more -
Marvin E. Newman | New York Times Obituary
New York Times September 21, 2023 Marvin Newman, a renowned photographer who brought a quirky, artistic eye to capturing shadows on a Chicago main street; people... Read more -
Mary Ellen Mark Encounters at C|O Berlin
C|O Berlin September 16, 2023 C/O Berlin will present the first major retrospective exhibition of Mary Ellen Mark's photographs, Sep 16, 2023 – Jan 18,... Read more
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Miroslav Tichy Foundation Releases a New Book: Screenshots
Miroslav Tichy Foundation September 14, 2023 On the occasion of the book launch, Edizioni Periferia presents the exhibition 'Miroslav Tichy - Screenshots' in Lucerne until the... Read more -
Gordon Parks: A Long Arc on view at the High Museum of Art
High Museum of Art September 14, 2023 As the first major survey of Southern photography in twenty-five years, this exhibition will examine that complicated history and reveal... Read more -
Werkstattgalerie Hermann Noack presents a major Joel Meyerowitz Retrospective
Werkstattgalerie Hermann Noack September 14, 2023 Werkstattgalerie Hermann Noack presents a major Joel Meyerowitz retrospective entitled M E Y E R O W I T Z.... Read more -
New York Times Critic's Pick Bruce Davidson 'The Way Back'
New York Times August 24, 2023 Breathtakingly fast and painstakingly slow: Before the introduction of the digital camera, a photographer worked in those parallel time frames.... Read more
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Santa Fe Magazine Interviews William Coupon
Santa Fe Magazine August 10, 2023 William Coupon may be the only photographer most famous for his backdrops – Belgian linen. He started using it when... Read more -
Joel Meyerowitz: The Pleasure of Seeing Book Review
Financial Times July 27, 2023 “I wanted to show how New York City looked to me at that time,” Joel Meyerowitz says of the street... Read more -
Bruce Davidson photographed the most important moments of the 20th century
i-D July 18, 2023 Over the course of his seven-decade career, photographer Bruce Davidson has chronicled some of the most important stories of the... Read more -
The Eye of Photography features Bruce Davidson : The Way Back : East 100th Street
The Eye of Photography July 11, 2023 “For East 100th Street, the idea was to get these pictures in front of the mayor and city officials to... Read more
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Saul Leiter Assemblages on view at LES RENCONTRES D’ARLES
Arles July 3, 2023 Photographs are often considered important moments, but they are, in fact, according to Saul Leiter, tiny fragments of an unfinished... Read more -
Baldwin Lee has been shortlisted for the 2023 Arles Book Awards
Les Recontres de le Photographie June 27, 2023 Created to support the extraordinary development of photographic publishing and to contribute to its wider dissemination, the Book Awards of... Read more -
Joel Meyerowitz with Lorenzo Braca: the Pleasure of Seeing
New York Public Library June 14, 2023 Joel Meyerowitz and Lorenzo Braca discuss The Pleasure of Seeing and Meyerowitz’s legendary career, and share some of the 100+... Read more -
These Are the Booths to Check Out at Art Basel 2023
WIDEWALLS June 12, 2023 For this year's Art Basel, the Howard Greenberg Gallery is transforming Booth E11 in Hall 2.0 into a spot celebrating... Read more
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2023 CPW Vision Awards
CPW June 3, 2023 The 2023 Vision Awards will honor four people who have significantly impacted photography and CPW itself. The June 3 celebration... Read more -
WILLIAM KLEIN: DEAR FOLKS on view at Museum Hanmi
Museum Hanmi May 24, 2023 Museum Hanmi will hold William Klein (1926-2022)'s first posthumous exhibition, 'DEAR FOLKS', from May 24th to September 17th, 2023. This... Read more -
Reality Makes Them Dream: American photography from 1929 to 1941 – in pictures
The Guardian May 10, 2023 An expansive exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University showcases work that inspired the imagination during a time... Read more -
Book Review of "African Studies" Edward Burtynsky Views the Effects of Globalism From Above
The New York Times May 5, 2023 The Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s remarkable, large-scale images offer a painterly view of man-made infrastructure around the world, from quarries... Read more
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Simon Chaput: Miami Beach Art Deco Architecture
The Wolfsonian April 28, 2023 Presenting a new body of work by photographer Simon Chaput, this installation pays tribute to the architecture of Miami Beach's... Read more -
Bruno V. Roels' Signature Visions of Palm Trees Come to Howard Greenberg Gallery
WIDEWALLS April 28, 2023 Today digital photography might be a go-to choice, yet the analog photographic process, even though it's more intricate and time-consuming,... Read more -
NYC-ARTS: Profile on Edward Burtynsky
PBS April 6, 2023 A profile of Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, known for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes. His work integrates critical... Read more -
Jungjin Lee: Unnamed Road on view at GoEun Museum of Photography
GoEun Museum of Photography March 25, 2023 The Goeun Museum of Photography in South Korea presents Jungjin Lee's Unnamed Road, on view now through July 9th, 2023.... Read more
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Howard Greenberg © Bastiaan Woudt Recap & Reload : Howard Greenberg – Interview by Nadine Dinter
The Eye of Photography March 7, 2023 It’s my greatest pleasure to kick off a new series for The Eye of Photography. I am thrilled to start... Read more -
Visages Révélés, Paroles Imprimées
Portraits Photographiques et Livres Rares January 10, 2023 We are happy to present our catalogue, produced in partnership with the Librairie Amélie Sourget, which highlights author and photographer... Read more -
Local Photographer’s Works Reside in the Smithsonian
January 3, 2023 Local Photographer’s Works Reside in the Smithsonian Stephen Somerstein has had several lifetimes worth of achievements so far in his... Read more -
In the Wake of Progress by Edward Burtynsky
Canadian Opera Company Theatre June 25, 2022 Canadian Opera Company Theatre June 25 - July 17, 2022 Purchase tickets here This impactful walk-through experience, shown on 30-foot... Read more
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Lessons From Black and Chinese Relations in the Deep South
June 13, 2022 Lessons From Black and Chinese Relations in the Deep South Baldwin Lee, ‘Mississippi Triangle,’ and the limits of upward mobility... Read more -
Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946 at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Carnegie Museum of Art April 30, 2022 Carnegie Museum of Art 4400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.622.3131 Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946 is an exhibition that... Read more -
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... Read more -
Collection Close-Up: Bruce Davidson's Photographs at the Menil Collection
The Menil Collection December 10, 2021 Excerpt taken from the Menil's press release by Sarah Hobson. The Menil Collection is pleased to present Collection Close-Up: Bruce... Read more
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Gordon Parks and Howard Greenberg Gallery in the New York Times
The New York Times October 22, 2021 Excerpt from the Hilarie M. Sheets article in the New York Times: In 1948, Gordon Parks was the first African... Read more -
Sarah Moon: Elsewhere is What Happens and At the Still Point
MAMM October 6, 2021 From loeildelaphotographie.com (The Eye of Photography) - The new exhibition season of the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, which turns 25... Read more -
Vivian Maier at the Musee du Luxembourg
the Musee du Luxembourg September 15, 2021 The career path that Vivian Maier (New York, 1926 – Chicago, 2009) took is unusual yet is that of one... Read more -
Out in the Street with Joel Meyerowitz
September 8, 2021 Excerpted from SSENSE.com - Joel Meyerowitz has spent his life in a state of creative attunement. Listen to him speak... Read more
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Joel Meyerowitz on Talk Easy Podcast
April 30, 2021 From the Talk Easy Podcast website: Legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz has been capturing life itself since 1962. Whether on the... Read more -
Erwin Blumenfeld, William Klein, Saul Leiter, Frances McLaughlin-Gill, Martin Munkacsi & Gordon Parks featured in The New York Times
The New York Times April 29, 2021 From The New York Times: Fellow print media nostalgics ought to seek out “Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine”... Read more -
Eric Lindbloom's Panoramas of the Hudson Valley
April 8, 2021 Upon his passing in April of 2020, Eric Lindbloom (1934– 2020) left a sprawling archive of prints, negatives, and books,... Read more -
Art Basel presents OVR: Pioneers
Art Basel March 25, 2021 OVR: Pioneers As part of Art Basel's OVR: Pioneers online exhibtion, on view from Thursday, March 25 thru Saturday, March... Read more
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Mary Ellen Mark: Girlhood
National Museum of Women in the Arts March 3, 2021 Now on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. An icon of modern photography, Mary Ellen Mark... Read more -
Saul Leiter Exhibition in Kyoto, Japan
Museum EKI Kyoto February 23, 2021 Museum EKI Kyoto Kyoto Station Building Japan, 〒600-8555 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, 烏丸通塩小路下ル東塩小路町 From February 13 until March 28, there is... Read more -
Edward Burtynsky In The Financial Times
The Financial Times February 19, 2021 Edward Burtynsky's photographs have been published alongside Bill Gates' My Green Manifsto , a reflection on and assessment of the... Read more -
America 1970s/80s
October 9, 2020 After taking a full-time position with the French edition of Vogue in 1961, Helmut Newton worked in parallel for the... Read more