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Robert Caro’s The Power Broker at 50

The New York Historical Society 170 Central Park West, New York

"This special installation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the publication of Robert A. Caro's The Power Broker, the monumental work that has been called “surely the greatest book ever written about a city.” This groundbreaking book made known for the first time how Robert Moses, over more than four decades and without ever being elected […]

New York at its Core: 400 Years of NYC History

Museum of the City of New York 1220 5th Avenue, New York

"Framed around the key themes of money, density, diversity, and creativity, New York City’s history and future come alive in this first-of-its-kind exhibition, through the stories of innovation, energy, struggle, and the vision of generations of immigrants, politicians, tycoons, dreamers, master builders, and ordinary New Yorkers. New York at Its Core captures the human energy […]

A Century of The New Yorker

New York Public Library 476 5th Ave, New York

"The New York Public Library's new major exhibition A Century of The New Yorker draws on NYPL's collections, including the magazine's voluminous archives and the papers of many of its contributors, to bring to life the people, stories, and ideas that made The New Yorker. Over the past 100 years, The New Yorker has created […]

Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirit

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn

"The retrospective exhibition Consuelo Kanaga: Catch the Spirit presents the work of Consuelo Kanaga (1894–1976), a critical yet overlooked figure in the history of modern photography. Co-organized with and first exhibited at the Fundación MAPFRE in Barcelona and Madrid, Spain, followed by a presentation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), the groundbreaking […]

Elliott Erwitt: Last Laughs

Staley Wise 100 Crosby Street, Suite 305, New York

Elliott Erwitt was that rare thing – an original. His elegantly composed photographs, always recognizable, are known for their wit, irony, and humanity. With charm and lack of pretense, Erwitt captured people both young and old and had a special affinity for animals. Although he avoided intellectualizing his pictures, Erwitt’s razor-sharp observations reveal his empathy […]

Susan Meiselas: 44 Irving Street, 1970-1971

Higher Pictures 45 Main Street #723, Brooklyn

Higher Pictures presents Susan Meiselas’ earliest series of photographs, 44 Irving Street 1970 – 1971, following its exhibition at Harvard Art Museums. This is the artist’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. In 1970, while still a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Susan Meiselas was living in a boarding house at 44 […]

Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron

Morgan Library 225 Madison Ave, New York

“I longed to arrest all beauty that came before me, and at length the longing has been satisfied.” —Julia Margaret Cameron Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron explores the path-breaking career of photography’s first widely recognized artist. Cameron (1815–1879) was born in Calcutta (modern day Kolkata) to a French mother and an English father; in 1848, with […]

Thomas Holton: The Lams of Ludlow Street

Baxter St (Camera Club of New York) 154 Ludlow Street, New York

Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York is pleased to present the inaugural exhibition at its new location at 154 Ludlow Street, The Lams of Ludlow Street, a solo exhibition by photographer Thomas Holton, presented as part of the organization’s Mid-Career Initiative. Spanning over two decades, this deeply personal body of work chronicles […]

Qiana Mestrich: The Reinforcements

Baxter St (Camera Club of New York) 154 Ludlow Street, New York

BAXTER ST at CCNY is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition at its new location at 154 Ludlow Street with The Reinforcements, a solo presentation by 2024 BAXTER ST Resident Artist and writer Qiana Mestrich, opening June 4, 2025. A powerful series of photo collages begun in 2023, The Reinforcements visualizes the labor history of Black and immigrant […]

Diane Arbus: Constellation

Park Avenue Armory 643 Park Ave, New York

“Her memorable work … transformed the art of photography (Arbus is everywhere, for better and worse, in the work of artists today who make photographs), and it lent a fresh dignity to the forgotten and neglected people in whom she invested so much of herself.” —The New York Times “The main impression left by this […]

Sheida Soleimani: Panjereh

International Center of Photography 84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002, New York

The International Center of Photography (ICP) is proud to present Panjereh, an exhibition by Iranian-American artist Sheida Soleimani. Panjereh—which means ‘window’ or ‘passageway’ in Farsi—builds on Soleimani’s ongoing Ghostwriter series, in which she explores her parents’ experiences of political exile and migration as a lens to examine broader systems of geopolitics. Known for her intricate, studio-based compositions that combine […]

Edward Burtynsky: The Great Acceleration

International Center of Photography 84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002, New York

The Great Acceleration, the first solo institutional exhibition of world renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky’s work in New York City in over twenty years, reveals the depth of Burtynsky's investigation into the human alteration of natural landscapes around the world, showing their present fragility and enduring beauty in equal measure. Curated by David Campany, Creative Director at […]

In Sequence

Bruce Silverstein 529 W 20th St, 4th Floor, New York

Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present In Sequence, a group exhibition that brings together the works of Adger Cowans, Elger Esser, Todd Hido, Dakota Mace, Barbara Morgan, Ed Ruscha, Keith A. Smith, Eve Sonneman, Ryan Weideman, Francesca Woodman, and others to explore how sequencing engages rhythmic, spatial, and compositional strategies to shape narrative, guide […]

Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography

Museum of Modern Art 11 W 53rd St, New York

The Museum of Modern Art announces Face Value: Celebrity Press Photography, the first major exhibition of Hollywood studio portraiture to be drawn from the Museum’s film stills archive since 1993. On view in the Titus and Morita Galleries, the exhibition will offer a revisionist look at the Department of Film’s photographic archive, examining the evolution of […]

Latin American Foto Festival

Bronx Documentary Center 614 Courtlandt Ave, Bronx

The Bronx Documentary Center (BDC) will hold its 8th annual Latin American Foto Festival (LAFF) from July 10 – August 3, featuring large-scale photographs by both emerging and established, award-winning photographers. This year, the festival exhibitions will be on view at the Bronx Documentary Center and throughout the Melrose neighborhood in the South Bronx from July 10-20. […]

James Bidgood: Dreamlands

Clamp 247 West 29th Street, New York

CLAMP presents “James Bidgood | Dreamlands,” an exhibition of photographs marking the launch of the monograph of the same title from Salzgeber, in addition to recent screenings of the artist’s cult classic film, “Pink Narcissus,” at theaters across the United States and Europe. The book combines iconic motifs from the artist’s oeuvre with many previously […]

Jonah Samson: You Do Not Know How Longingly I Look Upon You

Clamp 247 West 29th Street, New York

CLAMP is pleased to present “Jonah Samson | You Do Not Know How Longingly I Look Upon You,” an exhibition of recent works by the Canadian artist—his first solo exhibition at CLAMP.   “You Do Not Know How Longingly I Look Upon You” comes from a line from Walt Whitman’s poem “To A Stranger,” first […]

Celebrating 30 Years

Yancey Richardson 525 West 22nd Street, New York

Yancey Richardson is proud to celebrate our 30 year anniversary with a milestone exhibition bringing together works by all of the gallery’s artists and estates. Titled Celebrating 30 Years and co-curated by the artists themselves, the exhibition features works that speak across decades and through varying styles and technical approaches. The show highlights the breadth and diversity […]

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