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Joel Meyerowitz, New York City, 1978.

Joel Meyerowitz American, b. 6/3/1938

New York City, 1978.
Archival pigment print. Printed later.
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20 × 24 in / 50 × 60 cm
Edition of 20

30 × 40 in / 76 × 101 cm
Edition of 10

48 × 60 in / 121 × 152 cm
Edition of 5

60 x 75 in / 152.4 x 190.5 cm
Edition of 3
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Hand-signed by artist, mounted, titled, editioned and print date in ink label affixed to mount verso.
In the summer of 1978, photographer Joel Meyerowitz transformed the overlooked underbelly of Manhattan into intimate studies of urban light and shadow. His Empire State series presents a paradox of...
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In the summer of 1978, photographer Joel Meyerowitz transformed the overlooked underbelly of Manhattan into intimate studies of urban light and shadow. His Empire State series presents a paradox of monumentality—the iconic building that defines the New York skyline appears in every frame yet recedes into the background, almost invisible against the arresting beauty of the surrounding scene.


Shot with a large-format camera and sensitive color film, Meyerowitz captures a weathered storefront beneath heavy skies, where a red Coca-Cola sign punctuates the composition with brilliant geometry. Power lines slice across the atmosphere while distant towers catch the light of approaching dusk. The slanted light catches every texture—peeling paint, chain-link fences, the grit of industrial Manhattan.


This photograph exemplifies Meyerowitz's revolutionary shift toward contemplative urban observation, abandoning the gestural street photography of his earlier work. He reveals beauty in parking lots, loading docks, and forgotten commercial spaces, presenting them with the reverence typically reserved for landscapes. What emerges is not a documentation of place but an invitation to slow down and witness the precise moment when consciousness aligns with surroundings, when a particular slant of light becomes a sign of being fully alive.

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