Showing at Rubin Museum of Art in the The East Chelsea area.
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Media: Photography
This exhibition presents a small portion of the work that Kevin Bubriski produced over his 35 years of visits to Nepal. The strong idiom of the black-and-white photography in both the early and later images shows us the remotest mountain regions of Nepal and its people. These photographs are now historical documents, anchored in time, of a place that has gone through significant change. The renowned photographer Robert Frank once said that black-and-white was the color of photography; Bubriski's prints in this exhibition, lent by and made by the photographer, are testament to this idea.
From 2008-03-14 To 2008-10-13
Adults $10, Seniors, Students, Artists and Neighbors(zip codes 10011/10001 with ID) $7, Children under 12 and on Fridays 7pm-10pm Free
From 11:00 To 17:00
wednesdays closing at 19:00, fridays closing at 22:00, saturdays closing at 18:00, sundays closing at 18:00
Closed on Tuesdays, Holidays
Corner of 7th Ave. Subway: 1/2/3 to 14th Street or 1 to 18th Street
150 W 17th St., New York, NY 10011
Phone: 2126205000
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