Alan Klotz Gallery - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Alan Klotz Gallery. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Carl Chiarenza “Selected Works”
Carl Chiarenza is a photographic renaissance man. He is first and foremost a terrifically inventive, and endlessly curious maker of photographic images. Garry Winogrand was fond of saying, when asked why...More »
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“Annual Holiday Sale”
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Amy Finkelstein “New Work”
There are several interesting, perhaps disturbing, shows in various venues just now, assembled by different curators, all exploring the changing nature of photographic expression. The thesis of these shows...More »
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Elliot Ross “Other Animals”
Alan Klotz announces exhibition of original prints from Elliot Ross’s newly published second book, other animals. They are an unusual find, among the clutter of our internet-animal-pictures saturated world....More »
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Jan Staller “White Series”
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Robert Richfield “Embellishments of Memory”
The harvest is in and the darkness descends on us sooner every day. Early dusks bring on dark thoughts as well as dark skies. Halloween, All Hallows Eve, a day for remembering dead saints, only half-heartedly...More »
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Mario Giacomelli “Select Images”
Although Mario Giacomelli certainly has his dark side, with the exception of his old-age home series, “Death Will Come, and it Will Have Your Eyes”, he does not directly confront the issue of dying. But,...More »
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Lewis Hine “Street Consciousness & the Next Generation: Heirs of Lewis HINE”
There have always been photographers around whom evolutionary forces revolve. They distill and synthesize much of what preceded them, and then somehow, nothing is the same after them. They are nexus points...More »
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"Valera & Natasha Cherkashin: 1966 to Present" Exhibition
Before Valera Cherkashin met Natasha, his soon to be wife and collaborator, there was plenty of drama and change in his own work. When they got together and started playing off each other as an inspirational...More »
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"The 34th Annual Holiday Sale" Exhibition
For 34 years this show has been a magnet for all photography fans, from novices buying their first photograph, to some of America's top museum curators looking for something really unusual. There are over...More »
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Takeshi Shikama "Hokkaido and other recent works"
It is surprising to learn that much of Japan is still forested. In an island nation, where land is at a premium, such forested areas are treasured, one might say, by extension, sacred. Takeshi would not...More »
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Robert Richfield "Between the Living and the Dead"
Robert Richfield is no stranger to mortality. We all have had our brushes with the scarier side of medicine, and then, of course, none of us are as young as we used to be...our thoughts do wander sometimes...More »
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José Ramón Bas "Once Upon A Time"
If the photographer is an observer who tells a particular truth about a particular moment, whose work testifies to the incontrovertible existence of a precise cross-section of time captured and exposed,...More »
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Harvey Stein "Coney Island 40 Years"
Harvey Stein has been a fixture on the New York photo scene for many years. He has photographed the city from every angle with every kind of camera, at every time of day and night. Beyond these shores...More »
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Paul Bobko "Water Landscapes-Suspended Energy"
In his magnum opus, Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon introduces us to the German concept of Brenschluss in the telemetry of the flight of the V2 rocket. The rocket is propelled by its engines and travels...More »
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Carolyn Marks Blackwood "The Wind Blows Through My Heart"
Carolyn Marks Blackwood makes deceivingly simple photographs. They are mostly of a single subject matter: Ice, Birds, Fish, Clouds...things we all know and even have a fondness for. But these familiar...More »
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"Alba" Exhibition
Alba, a 57-minute video-loop projection commissioned by a private collector from DennyWhite, the collaborative team of gallery artist Alyson Denny and Joshua White, founder of the legendary Joshua Light...More »
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Takeshi Shikama Exhibition
Takeshi Shikama was born in Tokyo in 1948. For most of his life he pursued a career as a designer. He turned to photography in a serious way about a decade ago. His work has been exhibited internationally...More »
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"From the Picture Press: Our Good Days and Our Bad" Exhibition
Events overtake us. Often, they are accompanied by images representing their occurrence. These images can be bland and diffuse, offering us little beyond the obvious, , or they can be indelible and riveting....More »
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"The 32nd Annual Holiday Sale - The Antidote to Troubled Times" Sale Show
For 30 years this show has been a magnet for all photography fans, from novices buyingAdams, Eugene Atget, Edward Curtis, Lewis Hine, E.O. Hoppe, Edwin Hale Lincoln, EliotPorter, Eadweard Muybridge, George...More »
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Jon R. Friedman "Selected Works"
It may surprise you to see a photography gallery having an exhibition of paintings--it certainly surprised me after 34 years. But the desire to show the work of Jon Friedman has been building for years,...More »
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Tetsugo Hyakutake "Pathos"
Tetsugo Hyakutake, a Japanese citizen, has lived in the United States for the past six years studying photography and sharpening his eye for detail...incredible detail. Perhaps his time here has given...More »
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"Another Time, Another Place: Aspects of 19th Century Photography" Exhibition
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"Coming of Spring" Exhibition
After a long Winter, Spring is finally here ( Tra-la! )...our jackets are off, sunglasses are on, and they are finishing the upper section of the High-Line right below the gallery's windows. But Springs...More »
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Aaron Siskind Exhibition
Aaron Siskind led two lives, one as a seriously committed social documentary photographer and one as an Abstract Expressionist. He did well in both lives, but it is in the latter involvement alongside...More »
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Melissa Ann Pinney Exhibition
At the core of Melissa Ann Pinney's work lies a series of photographs of Pinney's daughter Emma, as she moves through childhood to the verge of adolescence. The project swirls out from there, through friends...More »
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"Seeing the Hudson" Exhibition
As part of the 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson's sail of discovery, Alan Klotz gallery offers, Seeing the Hudson, a major exhibition of paintings and photographs, which show the river over a period of...More »
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JoAnna Johnson "30 Dresses"
[Image: JoAnna Johnson "Blown Up" Color C Print, 40 x 60 in.]More »
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Edwin Hale Lincoln "The Wild Flowers of New England"
The gallery has unearthed and assembled for exhibition a rare, large collection of vintage platinum prints by Edwin Hale Lincoln (1848 - 1938), from his famed series "Wildflowers of New England". This...More »
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Group Exhibition "Cosa Nostra: (Our Thing)"
[Image: Tetsugo Hyakutake "Limestone Quarry, Tokyo, Japan (2007)]More »
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"A Winter's Bounty: Recent Acquisitions" Exhibition
As prices fall throughout the art market it is time for those who are perennially optimistic to pull out their checkbooks. The gallery is currently displaying some of the treasures, recently acquired,...More »
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30th Annual Holiday Sale
For 30 years this show has been a magnet for all photography fans, from novices buying their first photograph to some of America's top museum curators looking for something really unusual. There are over...More »
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Corinne Mercadier "Recent Drawings and Photographs"
Corinne Mercadier reverses the usual order of creation by having her photographs come from prior drawings, rather than taking photographs that then get transformed into paintings. She likes to reverse...More »
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Robert Richfield "A Pivotal Perspective"
This exhibition of recent photographs consists of seventeen large-scale, multi-panel , color panoramas from Europe and North America. In conjunction with the exhibition, a limited-edition book featuring...More »
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Terri Garland "Southern Discomforts"
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Philip Perkis "The Sadness of Men"
Alan Klotz Gallery proudly presents, The Sadness of Men, A major, 50 year, retrospective exhibition of the work of photographer Philip Perkis. The exhibition coincides with the publication of a major monograph...More »