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PhotoCocktail Reception

May 10 - September 9

Chim: Photographs by David Seymour

David Seymour, known professionally as "Chim," was a co-founder of Magnum Photos. The exhibition includes iconic photographs from his UN commissions, a series titled "Orphans of the Greek War," and stunning, little-seen photographs of women munitions factory workers during the Spanish Civil War.

Cocktail Reception: June 22, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

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June 22 - July 20

Paolo Pellegrin - Double Blind - Lebanon Conflict 2006

Photographed last summer in Lebanon while on assignment for the The New York Times, Paolo Pellegrin intimately captured the Lebanese population in the face of the ceaseless Israeli air strikes, revealing the despair of families and friends witnessing the deaths of their loved ones whilst around them their homes were destroyed. In particular Pellegrin documented the aftermath of the attack on the village of Qana in southern Lebanon; including many of the victims' children, he reveals the immense suffering of the civilians.

Artists Reception: June 22, 9pm

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May 30 - July 27

Group Show - Apocalypse: Contemporary Visions

The exhibition concerns the notion that we share a collective angst, a sort of shared psychological burden that is present as a cumulative effect of all the threatening events occurring in the world. Featuring Magnum's Jonas Bendiksen, Trent Parke, Dennis Stock, among others.

Opening reception: May 30, 6pm - 8pm

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May 25 - August 31

David Hurn - Here There and Everywhere

The Morrison Hotel Gallery will feature some of the most iconic photographs ever taken of the Beatles. This special exhibition includes exclusive, never-before-seen prints and highlights the works of Magnum's David Hurn together with legendary rock 'n' roll photographers Jim Marshall, Roland Scherman and Robert Whitaker.

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June 7 - July 21

Martin Parr curates Colour Before Color

This exhibition provides a unique opportunity to re-address the short and confused history of recent color photography. Showing the work of European pioneers overlooked or eclipsed by their American counterparts, Martin Parr has selected a group of photographers who were shooting color in Europe during the early 1970s - often before or contemporaneous to William Eggleston in the United States, whose major exhibition in 1976 at the MoMA is often cited as the start of serious color work.

Artists Reception: June 20, 6pm - 8pm

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Martin Parr curates Colour Before Color
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May 3 - July 1

Trent Parke - Minutes to Midnight

"The Fate of the world's largest island hangs in the balance..." The exhibition, the result of Trent Parke's two-year road trip around Australia, is a bold fusion of documentary traditions and a radical contemporary imagination. Minutes to Midnight is an intense and darkly beautiful vision of Australia - one man's attempt to find his place within a country vastly different from the one in which he grew up.

Artist Reception: June 10, 2pm - 5pm

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June 6 - July 13

Thomas Hoepker - Pictures from a Vanished Country: East Germany in the 1970's

Initially working as a staff photographer and correspondent for Stern, Thomas Hoepker was among the first with a special permit to travel freely between West and East Berlin, managing to portray everyday life in the "brother country" (East Germany) as realistically and impartially as possible. His images - at once revealing, depressing, and humorous - preserve the bygone look of the "first Socialist state on German soil."

Opening Reception: June 6, 6pm - 8pm

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May 31 - July 1

David Alan Harvey - Living Proof

In 2005 David Alan Harvey began photographing local emcees in the Bronx River Projects as part of an exploration into hip hop. Hip hop, which first began on the streets of the South Bronx in the early 1970s, has traveled the globe, finding a home in every corner of the planet. It is this phenomenon that Harvey has captured - from Hollywood celebs to the local cultures of Spain, France, Gambia, Senegal, South Korea, and Thailand.

Artist Reception: June 14, 7pm - 10pm

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David Alan Harvey - Living Proof
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May 17 - August 2

Bruce Davidson - Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-65

In 1961 Bruce Davidson joined a group of Freedom Riders, marking the beginning of his exploration into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. His journey later included an early Malcolm X rally in Harlem, steel workers in Chicago, a Ku Klux Klan cross burning near Atlanta, migrant farm camps in South Carolina, protest demonstrations in Birmingham, and the heroic Selma march that led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Davidson's lyrical images are both poignant and profound as they describe the prevailing mood during the Civil Rights era.

Opening Reception: May 17, 6pm - 8pm
Artist Lecture: May 22, 6:30pm

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May 30 - June 30

Constantine Manos - Greek-American

Constantine Manos shares two bodies of work, one made early in his career and the other much later. Of the black and white photographs in A Greek Portfolio, Manos visits Greece, the land of his ancestors, in a romantic search for the village he heard of so much as a child. In American Color, a more mature Manos makes color photographs of the America which once intrigued him as a strange and exotic place.

Artist Reception: June 20, 5pm - 8pm

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June 5 - June 30

Harry Gruyaert - TV Shots

For his first serious body of work, Harry Gruyaert made photographs of distorted TV images, covering events such as the 1972 Munich Olympics to produce a distressed parody of the current affairs photostory. The work created controversy when first exhibited in 1974, with its disrespectful assault on the culture of television and its radical challenge (both formally and in terms of content) to the conventions of press photography. Gruyaert views the work as the closest thing to journalistic photography he has ever made.

Artist Reception: June 6, 6pm - 8pm

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June 13 - July 29

Magnum Group - Muhammad Ali

Curated by his daughter Maryum 'May May' Ali and long-time manager and friend Gene Kilroy, the exhibition mingles iconic images of the Champ with rare glimpses of the man behind the myth.
A portion of proceeds from all print sales will be donated to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkison's Research.

This exhibition made possible by generous donation from Claiborne Men's & Details. Additional support provided by HP & Digital Plus.

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May 31 - June 24

David Sokosh - Gay 90's

Photographs created between 1990 and 2000, documenting Gay Pride celebrations in New York.

Opening Reception: May 31, 6pm - 8pm

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David Sokosh - Gay 90s
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May 3 - June 30

Micha Bar-Am

Micha Bar-Am has been Israel's preeminent photojournalist since 1956. The exhibition, featuring images from the 1950s through the 1990s, includes coverage of the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War, as well as portraits of politicians and heroes, revealing the breadth of Bar-Am's career and his commitment to capturing the complexity of Israeli life.

Opening Reception: May 3, 6pm - 8pm

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June 14 - July 27

Alex Webb - Istanbul: City of a Hundred Names

In 1998 Alex Webb visited Turkey and was immediately drawn to Istanbul as a border city lying between Europe and Asia. He has since returned whenever possible, creating the resulting body of work, which conveys the frisson of a culture in transition while firmly rooted in its own complex history.

Artist Reception: June 13, 6pm - 8pm

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Through June 23

Astrid Korntheuer - Glor/Loh

The otherwise really very 'nice' nature, as we repeatedly believe, becomes in Astrid Korntheuer's photographs an impassable wall which repels you all the more you engage in her game of color, light and shadow.

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Astrid Korntheuer - Glor/Loh
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June 14 - July 14

Nelson Hancock - Kamchadal Texts: Photographs and Ephemera from Russia's Far East

Drawing from two years of work in Kamchatka and subsequent research in archives, this project presents a history the Kamchadal people (Northeast Siberia) through documents.

Opening Reception: June 14, 6pm - 8pm

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Nelson Hancock - Kamchadal Texts: Photographs and Ephemera from Russia's Far East
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May 3 - June 30

Thomas Dworzak - M*A*S*H

The 1970s television series M*A*S*H followed a hapless US medical corps stationed in the Korean War. Today, as the US continues to fight in Iraq, doctors, nurses, and medics are working on the front lines to keep their casualties down. Thomas Dworzak was with them - embedded with the 44th Medcoms 50th and 150th Medical Companies in Iraq over several periods in 2005.

Artist Reception: June 15, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

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June 21 - July 28

Paul Outerbridge - The History of Surfing Photography

Featuring thirteen vintage prints by Paul Outerbridge.

Opening Reception: June 21, 6pm - 8pm

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