A Water-Logged Gallery Brings Its Art To Viewers
Since its exhibition, “Sailboats and Swans,” was interrupted by the fierce winds and water surge caused by Hurricane Sandy, the Andrea Meislin Gallery is getting images from the show out to viewers...
View ArticleA Photographer With An Ironic Eye
Vivid purple, yellow and green feathers grow out of his face, peacock feathers crown his head, and green feathers wrap around his neck. A beard pokes through and a trenchcoat covers his body. An...
View ArticleDreaming In Chelsea
After having lived in Israel for a few years, Andrea Meislin has become an advocate of Israeli photography and the group show now on view in her eponymous gallery is a testimony to that devotion....
View ArticlePrecariously Balanced
Sandee Brawarsky Culture Editor Naomi Leshem’s photographs penetrate life’s in-between moments. A young woman named Moria looks up at the sun while sitting on a thin wire cable. She finds her balance...
View ArticleA Sense Of Place
The large-scale photographs in Sharon Ya’ari’s first solo exhibit at the Andrea Meislin Gallery beg for explanation. Why, for instance, is there a smoky haze in the two images called “Rashi Street,...
View ArticleAn Israeli Photographer Looks Back
If you’re like me, you may remember an older Israel — a dusty Levantine backwater of unpaved sidewalks and peeling stucco walls — with a mixture of nostalgia and relief. Today, Israel is a sparkling,...
View ArticleShooting The Jewish Sow
Evil and rebellion lurk beneath the surface of Ilit Azoulay’s“a 7th Option,” on view at the Andrea Meislin Gallery. Initially, the single photomontage looks like a building undergoing renovation. On...
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