The Gallery at Hermès - Past Events

Below is a list of all past events for The Gallery at Hermès. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.

  • poster for Martine Fougeron “Teen Tribe”

    Martine Fougeron “Teen Tribe”

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2013-09-20 - 2013-11-08

    New York-based French photographer Martine Fougeron explores the transformative state of adolescence in Teen Tribe, a series of portraits of her two teen-aged sons and their friends. A colorful, sensual...More »

  • poster for Charles Fréger “Wilder Mann”

    Charles Fréger “Wilder Mann”

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2013-04-12 - 2013-06-08

    Wilder Mann is the first of two exhibitions at The Gallery at Hermès exploring the theme of transformation through the lenses of two French photographers. Charles Fréger’s series is dedicated to costumes...More »

  • poster for "Delpire & Cie" Exhibition

    "Delpire & Cie" Exhibition

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    • Media: Photography - Prints
    • 2012-05-11 - 2012-07-19

    After Arles and Paris, Delpire & Cie – an exhibition by Rencontres d’Arles – comes to New York. Focusing on the work of visionary publisher Robert Delpire, this important retrospective is spread across...More »

  • poster for Matt Ducklo & Matthew Monteith "Mind’s Eye"

    Matt Ducklo & Matthew Monteith "Mind’s Eye"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2012-03-16 - 2012-04-28

    Established in April 2008, the Hermès Foundation was created to develop and nurture relationships with contemporary artists by exhibiting their work and supporting their newest creations. In this two-man...More »

  • poster for Rinko Kawauchi "Illuminance"

    Rinko Kawauchi "Illuminance"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2011-05-20 - 2011-07-16

    All photographers rely on light, but Rinko Kawauchi seems to harness it. She observes the most fleeting, yet ordinary moments and reveals their extraordinary nature. Whether photographing a small frog...More »

  • poster for Jerry Thompson and Walker Evans "Pictures of People"

    Jerry Thompson and Walker Evans "Pictures of People"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2010-10-01 - 2010-11-27

    The exhibition presents the story of two photographers and the profound influence of the latter on the former. They met in 1971 when Thompson was a student of Evans’ at Yale and later, becoming his assistant...More »

  • poster for Richard Renaldi "Touching Strangers"

    Richard Renaldi "Touching Strangers"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2010-04-09 - 2010-05-28

    Richard Renald has been taking pictures of strangers since 1993. But his most recent series of photographs is a fascinating experiment in group portraiture. Renaldi asks tow or more people who are strangers...More »

  • poster for Victoria Sambunaris "Terra Firma"

    Victoria Sambunaris "Terra Firma"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2009-09-08 - 2009-10-09

    Victoria Sambunaris's "Terra Firma" explores the upheavals in the landscape of the American West– both geophysical and manmade. This new body of work, created in 2008 and 2009, will be exhibited for the...More »

  • poster for Gordon Parks "Portraits"

    Gordon Parks "Portraits"

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    • Media: Photography
    • 2009-05-20 - 2009-06-30

    Born into poverty and segregation in Kansas in 1912, Gordon Parks was drawn to photography as a young man when he saw images of migrant workers published in a magazine. Portraits by Gordon Parks celebrates...More »

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