Last Day of exhibitions: The Transparent City and Private Views at Aperture
Don’t miss your last chance to see these spectacular exhibitions on view, TODAY — closing at 6:00 pm!
While Michael Wolf’s large-scale color photographs of downtown Chicago’s buildings and their inhabitants examine public versus private space in the context of 21st-century urban life, Barbara Crane’s intimate Polaroids from the 1980s hone in on private human gestures performed in public at Chicago’s summer festivals. Both bodies of work reveal private moments that were intended to go unnoticed, each eliciting very different visceral responses from the viewer while evoking the voyeurism that permeates our culture today.
Aperture Gallery and Bookstore
547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor
Between 10th and 11th Avenues
New York, New York
Tags: Barbara Crane, Michael Wolf, Private Views, The Transparent City

