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Rudy Burckhardt
Rudy Burckhardt (April 6, 1914 – August 1, 1999) is best known for his photography of New York and other cities. His signature image explores the quirks of modern urban life, in particular the exuberant life of the streets from the perspective of the pedestrian. He is also celebrated for canonical portraits of New York artists at work, and for his film and collaborations with leading artists, poets and musicians of the New York School. This exhibition, however, shows the private, meditative, less known side of Burkhardt's creative personality, what guest curator Vincent Katz describes as "that essential base of solace that facilitated the cosmpolitan flâneur."
Com a direcció
Scattered Showers
On Aesthetics
Tree Streets
Wayward Glimpses
Rubble Dance
Night Fantasies
Ostensibly
Great Regular Flavor
Zipper
Dancers, Buildings and People in the Street
In Bed
The Nude Pond
Central Park in the Dark
Untilted
Indelible, Inedible
All Major Credit Cards
Cerveza Bud
Yvonne Jacquette Painting "Autumn Expansion"
Julie
Sonatina and Fugue
Rads on Wheels
Mobile Homes
Six Days
Alex Katz Painting
Little Red Riding Hood
Good Evening Everybody
Sodom and Gomorrah, NY, 10036
Default Averted
Saroche
The Bottle of the Bulge