Sixty years of Joel Meyerowitz’s images arrive at the Howard Greenberg Gallery this spring, each chosen by the artist, to celebrate the street photographer’s comical and sharp snapshots of America’s quotidian. Meyerowitz is especially known for his jovial use of colour, depicting both languid and fleeting moments from sun drenched evenings in Cape Cod to New York City‘s bustling, working streets in the 1970s. In this exhibition, the images are grouped by Meyerowitz himself to encourage the viewer to draw similarities between the colours, textures, and subtle thematic relationships in his shots, whether city-based profiles or countryside landscapes. There is a certain vibrance and energy to each of his shots, from the cheeky and often off-centred, unconventional vantage points and framing, now hung ready to be enjoyed in New York’s photographic-focused Howard Greenberg Gallery.
