Sample Art Work (4)
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| This Great, Diverse City--How Should We See It?: Contemporary Photographs. Images of New York City by 20 photographers: Perry Hall, Adam Isler, Harvey Spears, Amy Dienes, David M. Grossman, Len Bernstein, Ralph Toporoff, Dale Laurin, John Stern, LeRoy Henderson, Vincent diPietro, Mary Fagan, Michelle Rick, Juan Bernal, Louis Dienes, Arnold Perey, Dan McClung, Dennis Clerkin, Allan Michael, David Bernstein. |
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Painting Matters--William Clutz, Lois Dodd, Peter Heinemann, Su-Li Hung, Dorothy Koppelman, George Ortman, Peter Passuntino, Richard Sloat, William Willis.
Chaim Koppelman: A Memorial Exhibition
The Drama in Things: Three Photographers
The Surprising & Abiding Opposites—40 prints, photographs, paintings
Lasting Impressions—12 printmakers
Art: The Criticism that Is Love—prints, paintings, watercolor |
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Exhibition Photos (4)
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PRESS RELEASE FOR "THIS GREAT, DIVERSE CITY--HOW SHOULD WE SEE IT?: CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHS - March 31, 2011 through September:
The Terrain Gallery is proud to show the work of twenty
photographers whose images capture the rich diversity
of people, cultures, neighborhoods, architecture, and
feelings in New York. Through images in black and
white and color, and comment by the photographers
and others, this grand, historic city is shown as having
“a oneness of quiet and tumult, profundities and mischief,”
as Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism, said in his
talk What of New York and Poetry? “You can use a point
to get to the whole world, and New York,” he said, “is a
good place to begin to be fair to reality as such.”
PRESS RELEASE for “EMOTION—IN BLACK & WHITE AND COLOR” May 24 – July 28, 2007:
“The purpose of photography is to create an emotion about the world through what has been carefully seen and selected.” —Eli Siegel, Afternoon Regard for Photography.
The Terrain Gallery is proud to show work by 15 photographers, work which we believe creates emotion about the world, good for the ... [ Read all ] |
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| Journal of the Print World: April 2011: Review of Chaim Koppelman Memorial Exhibition |
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Location And Getting There |
| 2 blocks west of Broadway in SoHo section of Manhattan, near the intersection of Houston and Greene Streets. |
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Carrie Wilson, Co-Director
Dorothy Koppelman, Founding Director
Coordinators: Jane Hall, Nancy Huntting, Dale Laurin, Chaim Koppelman, Dan McClung, Marcia Rackow
TerrainGallery@AestheticRealism.org |
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| Wednesday - Friday 12-5 pm; Saturday 12-4 pm; and by appointment. |
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