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Category Archives: Photographers/Photography

New York/Dutch Seen

by admin on 06/17/2009, no comments

Dutch Seen, Museum of the City of New York — © Brian Rose I visited the museum today, and am working up my photographs and giving myself a chance to think about the exhibit. Full review coming up.

New York/Bullets

by admin on 06/12/2009, no comments

Tenth Avenue/Chelsea — © Brian Rose The existence of numerous photographs showing American torture of detainees held in Afghanistan and Iraq is an established fact. The release of those photographs is being held up by the president and by others in government who believe that it might incite violence against American troops stationed in those […]

New York/Museum of the City of NY

by admin on 06/11/2009, no comments

John Bartelstone and Danielle van Ark© Brian Rose Went to the opening of Dutch Seen: New York Rediscovered at the Museum of the City of New York. Large, lavish show funded by the Dutch government and others. Panel discussion moderated by Kathy Ryan of the New York Times Magazine. Hundreds piled in for the reception […]

New York/The High Line

by admin on 06/10/2009, no comments

The High Line at Gansevoort Street The High Line opened to the public on Tuesday. I went up late in the day, showers threatening, but it stayed dry as dusk approached. There were hundreds of people walking the former rail viaduct, but it was not uncomfortably crowded. That could change if the weather is good […]

New York/Camilo José Vergara

by admin on 06/05/2009, no comments

Vergara exhibition at the New York Historical Soceity — © Brian Rose A few thoughts on seeing Harlem, Photographs by Camilo José Vergara 1970-2009 at the New York Historical Society: This is not a photography show in the traditional sense,” Vergara says during a stroll through the New-York Historical Society gallery. “I’m really interested in […]

New York/Morning Musings

by admin on 06/04/2009, no comments

Sullivan Street My morning ritual during the week consists of taking my son to school on the subway, walking 25 minutes across town through Soho, reading the paper at a cafe on Prince Street near the Bowery, and hitting my desk about 9:30am. My practice of reading the New York Times, however, may have to […]

New York/WTC imagery

by admin on 06/02/2009, no comments

Astor Hair Stylist, Astor Place — © Brian Rose It’s been more than 7 years since the World Trade Center attack, but images of the Twin Towers remain present in the city, if not ubiquitous. These are generally pictures of the towers before 9/11. Fortunately, at least for me, graphic images of the collapsing and […]

New York/Astor Place

by admin on 05/31/2009, no comments

Alberto holds the mirror — © Brian Rose Been going to Astor Place Hairstylist forever. Only in New York. Alberto has one of the most personalized work stations in the shop. When I go to Alberto I always point to the George Clooney picture. That’s what I want.

New York/Soho

by admin on 05/29/2009, no comments

Vesuvio Bakery, Prince Street, Soho — © Brian Rose Apple Soho, Prince Street — © Brian Rose Two storefronts, the classic breadmaker Vesuvio, now closed, awaiting its fate. And the Apple store, once a post office, built in the days when government buildings conveyed civic virtues. Within two blocks of each other on Prince Street.

New York/Williamsburg/Greenwich Village

by admin on 05/28/2009, no comments

View from our balcony — © Brian Rose As I walked across lower Manhattan on my way to pick up my son from school I passed by Sonia Sotomayor’s apartment on Bedford Street a little west of Sixth Avenue. Sotomayor, of course, has been nominated by Barack Obama for the Supreme Court. Sonia Sotomayor’s building […]

New York/Opening

by admin on 05/25/2009, no comments

Opening reception for Journal/Brian Rose — photo by Chris Gallagher A picture sent to me by Chris Gallagher of Friday’s opening. That’s his dog Murphy on the floor. That’s me, back to the camera, on the right. Art Presson in the blue shirt at center, Cervin Robinson to his right. No pictures, unfortunately, of my […]

New York/Jacob Holdt

by admin on 05/23/2009, one comment

The opening and performance at the gallery in Williamsburg went well. Scroll down for more information about the show and gallery hours. A decent crowd considering it was the beginning of the Memorial Day weekend. I performed a batch of my songs after the reception, the first time I’ve played in public in several years. […]

New York/Opening

by admin on 05/22/2009, one comment

This evening is the opening of my exhibition, Journal, based on this blog. I spent most of yesterday hanging the prints–54 11x14s and one 40×50. The space, which is a storefront gallery, is beautiful, has good lighting, and looks especially nice after dark from the street. After the reception, at 8pm, I will be performing […]

New York/Photo Festival

by admin on 05/21/2009, no comments

Sleeping Soldiers by Tim Hetherington — © Brian Rose One of the strongest pieces in the show curated by Jon Levy was a three panel video installation by Tim Hetherington showing sleeping soldiers juxtaposed against a tense and emotional exchange on the battlefield in Afghanistan. Unlike so many video pieces that seem designed primarily to […]

New York/Photo Festival

by admin on 05/19/2009, no comments

Robert Walker and William Ewing — © Brian Rose Within five minutes of arriving at the New York Photo Festival I ran into Bill Ewing, one of the curators, walking down the street. I know Bill from a long time ago when he was the curator at ICP. He was the first person to show […]

New York/Photo Festival

by admin on 05/18/2009, no comments

Dumbo, Brooklyn — © Brian Rose The New York Photo Festival was held for the second year last weekend in Dumbo, the atmospheric neighborhood under the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges in Brooklyn. My visit was fairly short because of a busy personal schedule, but I managed to see two of the main exhibits, and ran […]

New York/Exhibition

by admin on 05/15/2009, no comments

The New Museum — © Brian Rose I’ve been busy putting together my show that opens in Williamsburg, Brooklyn next Friday, the 22nd. Scroll down for the announcement. The exhibit will–most likely–consist of 54 11×14 panels, each presenting an entry from my blog, running chronologically. These will be push pinned to the wall in two […]