Lee Friendlander, Fine Art Photography, at Pace/MacGill Gallery

Before storm Sandy, fine art photographer Lee Friendlander opened a new show at Pace/MacGill gallery on Fifty Seventh Street.

The show included new black and white photographs of mannequins taken from street windows.

Lee Friendlander at Pace/MacGill

The show, however, of earlier nudes was stunning to see again.  This work I had seen years ago but found the luminosity of the prints and light on flesh mostly sumptuous and uncannily oddly compelling.

Lee Friendlander at his Opening at Pace/MacGill Gallery, by Steve Giovinco

It was great to see at few ex-Yale MFA Photography teachers at the opening, including Tod Papageorge, and Tom Roma (currently teaching at Columbia University).

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