| Laurence Miller Gallery Current Exhibition Nov 9 - Dec 21, 2002 |
Michael Spano Time Frames
| On
November 9, 2002, Laurence Miller Gallery will open a 20-year survey
of Michael Spano’s urban photographs, featuring approximately 22
large-scale black and white photographs from the years 1978-2000.
Accompanying the exhibition will be the first major monograph of Spano’s
work, Time Frames with 105 reproductions and an introduction by
Susan Kismaric.
Michael Spano’s photographs look like nobody else’s. This is partly due to his use of photographic equipment and techniques not as they were originally intended. He has taken an eight-lensed camera meant to record the stages of a golf swing and modified it so that the shutter clicks every four seconds, creating multi-image photographs that capture the pulse of a hectic city. He has used solarization, once a studio technique favored by the Surrealists, to create powerful and moving street portraits. And he has taken a panoramic camera, designed to photograph grand vistas with a moving shutter, onto a crowded subway car, making a photograph that expresses simultaneously individual personality and the tumult inherent in this very urban mode of transportation. In all instances Spano reveals himself as a highly inventive picture-maker, capturing the constant, jittery notion of urban life while subverting and inverting the tradition of street photography. A Bronx-born, Yale MFA graduate, Michael Spano is the former director and curator of the Midtown Y Photography Gallery in New York, the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and in the collections of many major museums, including MoMA, New York; Cleveland Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Israel Museum. He lives and works in Brooklyn. |
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Portrait of a Man, Hamburg, Germany, 1986
40 x
30 inch gelatin silver print
Edition 15
Hats, New York, 1999
50 x 40 inch gelatin
silver print
Edition 10
Taxi & Child Carrier, New York, 1999
50
x 40 inch gelatin silver print
Edition 10
590 Fifth Avenue, New York, 1988
50 x 40
inch gelatin silver print
Edition 15
Viewing, New York, 2000
40 x 30 inch gelatin
silver print
Edition 25
The Juror, New York, 1987
40 x 30 inch
gelatin silver print
Edition 15
Cigar Man Moving, New York, 1986
24 x 30
inch gelatin silver print
Edition 25
White Hat, New York, 1986
28 x 22 inch
gelatin silver print
Edition 20
Counting, New York, 1987
40 x 30 inch
gelatin silver print
Edition 15
Daily Dancer, New York, 1985
40 x 30 inch
gelatin silver print
Edition 15
81st & Broadway, New York, 1983
40 x 50
inch gelatin silver print
Edition 20
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