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04/10/2025 - 06/07/2025
BRUCE SILVERSTEIN
Bruce Silverstein
529 West 20th Street, 3rd Floor
10011 New York
www.brucesilverstein.com/exhibitions
Bruce Silverstein Gallery present "Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer", the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery space. This exhibition brings together sculptures and photographs by sculptors and photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries to reveal the shared conceptual approaches that unite these seemingly distinct mediums. Including works by Constantin Brâncuși, Man Ray, Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin, and David Smith, alongside photographs by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Imogen Cunningham, Karl Blossfeldt, Bill Brandt, André Kertész, Barbara Morgan, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer, Edward Steichen, and Edward Weston, the exhibition challenges traditional distinctions of photography and sculpture, unveiling a convergence between these artistic practices. Viewing these sculptures and photographs side by side, the exhibition highlights how, by shifting the boundaries of materiality, space, perception, and form, photographing becomes a sculptural act, and photography becomes sculpture.
BRUCE SILVERSTEIN
Bruce Silverstein
529 West 20th Street, 3rd Floor
10011 New York
www.brucesilverstein.com/exhibitions
Bruce Silverstein Gallery present "Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer", the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery space. This exhibition brings together sculptures and photographs by sculptors and photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries to reveal the shared conceptual approaches that unite these seemingly distinct mediums. Including works by Constantin Brâncuși, Man Ray, Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin, and David Smith, alongside photographs by Bernd and Hilla Becher, Imogen Cunningham, Karl Blossfeldt, Bill Brandt, André Kertész, Barbara Morgan, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer, Edward Steichen, and Edward Weston, the exhibition challenges traditional distinctions of photography and sculpture, unveiling a convergence between these artistic practices. Viewing these sculptures and photographs side by side, the exhibition highlights how, by shifting the boundaries of materiality, space, perception, and form, photographing becomes a sculptural act, and photography becomes sculpture.