Saul Leiter was one of the most influential early color photographers, using bold hues, abstracted forms and endlessly imaginative compositions to capture everyday life as it had rarely been shown before. Now, to mark 100 years since the American image-maker’s birth, Howard Greenberg in New York has just opened a special survey of Leiter’s work, comprising over 40 photographs, paintings and painted photographs (many of which have never been shown publicly in the US before) to demonstrate his wide-ranging talents in color photography and beyond.
AnOther Magazine's List of Brilliant Things to Do This December
AnOther Magazine
December 4, 2023
