DECEMBER 15, 2018 – JANUARY 16, 2019, JL Modern, 332 Worth Avenue
Embark on a captivating journey through Karen Knorr’s multicultural upbringing and artistic evolution in this interview. From her diverse cultural experiences in Puerto Rico, Germany, France, and England to her innovative approach to photography blending social commentary with aesthetic beauty, Knorr’s work offers a unique perspective on the complexities of identity, heritage, and societal norms. Delve into her thought-provoking exploration of polysemous images, her collaborative road trip project across America, and her profound engagement with wildlife and cultural heritage in India. Discover how Knorr’s work serves as a form of activism, challenging perceptions and inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with the world around them.
Albert Watson’s Iconic Images Albert Watson’s photographic oeuvre defies any simple categorization, combining personal projects…
NOVEMBER 1, 2018 – DECEMBER 7, 2018, JL Modern, 324 Worth Avenue
Exploring Self-Portraiture from a Unique Perspective One of the dominant and most discussed paradigms in…
Bert Stern & Marilyn Monroe Bert Stern‘s pictures of Marilyn Monroe, now known as “The…