Its not even Thursday and yet who would have thought we would have so many fine offerings so early in the week. Problem is choices are going to have to be made as scheduling dictates although I bet you could get in all three picks if you were so inclined.
Tuesday April 22
The camera club of New York - Lecture Series presents Richard Renaldi
7.00pm
School of Visual Arts Amphitheatre
209 East 23rd street, bet 2nd & 3rd ave
general admission $ 10.00 / $ 5.00 for students with ID
Richard Renaldi's environmental portraits and landscapes are a collection of photographs about the social makeup of our country and our world. The portraits he makes of ordinary strangers encountered at home and on the road begin a quiet documents of individual struggles and triumphs. However because of the breadth of his interests, Renaldi's pictures try to shed light on our collective reality. Carrying an 8x10 view camera, his favored tool, Renaldi travels widely, constantly scouting for the next person to 'cast' in his ever-evolving narration about the people and places in this city, across the US and around the world.
During the lecture Renaldi will present work from his various long-term projects followed by an informal book signing.
The powerHouse arena : Shifting Landscapes featuring the work of Olaf Otto Becker, Edward Burtynsky, Joshua Lutz, Christopher LaMarca, David Maisel and Simon Norfolk.
opening reception 6.00 - 9.00pm
37 Main street at Water street Dumbo

Joel Barhamand: Soft & Hard - 6 new photographs
opening reception 6.00 - 7.30pm
L'Asso
192 Mott street at Kenmare
Tuesday, April 22
Things to do tonight . . . . 8x10, Earth day & not your average Joel
Labels:
Exhibition,
Gallery,
openings,
Photographers,
Things to do tonight
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comments:
Were you at this? I have yet to meet you in person but it seems we are always in the same circle. I came to this early and left late. Ha. Richard Renaldi is such a great person and photographer..
Also.. irrelevant to this post but I notice you post about Livia Corona. Such a small world. I met her in CA when we all lived out there. We were even shot together by Joquin Trujillo with a massive camera (maybe 16x20???) way back then. That was 9 years ago so it was nice to hear updates on her!
Post a Comment