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Neorealism and Photography

In conjunction with the exhibition NeoRealismo: The New Image in Italy, 1932–1960 While the term “neorealism” is primarily associated with cinema and literature, photography was also involved in the wider turn toward social and humanist themes in Italy in the 1940s and ’50s. Photography documented the war’s impact and the conditions of ordinary Italians in the postwar years—and made these visible…

EXHIBIT OPENING. Just in Case | На всякий случай

Please join us for an opening reception of the exhibit Just in Case | На всякий случай, a series of photo essays by artist Valerie Zimmer that explores the narrative of Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants through objects they brought with them. Exhibit runs April 9 – May 18, 2018. Exhibit hours are Monday–Friday, 9:00AM–5:00PM excluding University Holidays. This series of photo essays focuses on Russian-speaking…

Exhibition Opening: Elias Wessel’s “In the End, though, Nothing is Lost”

Deutsches Haus at NYU presents the exhibition Elias Wessel’s “In the end, though, nothing is lost.” Please join us for the exhibition opening accompanied by an artist talk on Friday, April 6, at 6:00pm. The exhibition will be on view until May 26. Exhibition information The pictorial source of “In the End, Though, Nothing is Lost” are photographs of landscapes taken by…

Exhibition Opening: Migration (Photographs by Carlo Rocchi Bilancini)

MIGRATION An exhibition of photographs by Carlo Rocchi Bilancini Curated by Carol Borelli On view through March 23 Mon-Fri 10-5 The photographer Carlo Rocchi Bilancini has always had an affinity for the mysterious, transformative qualities of water. Yet, where his earlier focus was on individual character, here the photographer is concerned with memory and loss, two things that migrants always…