Staring at the Sun
This exhibition will feature Sam Ferris' photographs from the past 10 years. A visual love letter to the city of Sydney, Ferris’ work presents a candid and vital perspective on life in this vibrant metropolis. Made possible with support from Printique and Brooklyn Brewery.
Artist Talk - October 30th, 2024 6:30 PM - 8 PM
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Attention Economy
In this multidisciplinary exhibition, Sean Fryxell explores the ongoing relationship between technology and the desires of photographs by altering the context in which images exist and circulate.
Opening Reception: August 24th, 2024, 5 -8 PM
A Thousand Perspectives: Seoul Street Photography - Organized by Iron Velvet
This exhibition is based on photos archived through Fujifilm Korea's social welfare program, "Seoul Record Project - A Thousand Cameras." The "Seoul Record Project" aims to document the rapidly changing present of Seoul for future generations.
Opening Reception: July 12, 5-8pm
And Suddenly, It Was Just a Memory
Contact Photo is thrilled to announce the U.S. debut solo exhibition of Marina Mónaco, an Argentinian photographer based in Berlin.
On View: June 8 - July 5
Her show, "And Suddenly, It Was Just a Memory" is part of Contact Photo's 2024 artist-in-residence program, hosted by NYC-SPC and curated by Bora Kim and Jorge Garcia.
A Crack in the Sidewalk
Contact Photo is pleased to announce Tyler Woodford’s solo exhibition, A Crack in the Sidewalk, opening on Friday, April 12, from 6 - 8 pm, at 51 Porter Ave. Brooklyn
No Wasted Days
Contact Photo is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new photographs by Camilo Fuentealba Brevis. No Wasted Days will showcase his 2023 works that capture the rich tapestry of human intimacy unfolding everyday on the streets of NYC.
EVERYBODY SKATE
EVERYBODY SKATE highlights the female and non-binary skateboarding community in New York City through Apisukh’s photographic works made from 2019 – 2023.
Who Are We
Join us for the opening reception of WHO ARE WE, a group exhibition featuring the works of 27 San Francisco street photographers. This exhibition has been touring from the Bay Area since its inception as a zine, with the photographers who organized and curated the project themselves. Come and meet the artists who are shaping the contemporary street photography landscape of San Francisco.
APPETITE
Niko Devera explores American fraternity culture and deconstructs the hypermasculinity it perpetuates with his photographs.
¿SUEÑAS CON MARIPOSAS?
Contact Photo is pleased to present ¿SUEÑAS CON MARIPOSAS? - a solo exhibition by Victor Llorente. This exhibition showcases photographs captured by the artist during his 2020 journey to the Cerro Pelon Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary and El Rosario Butterfly Sanctuary in Mexico.
WHEN I WAS OLDER
Contact Photo is pleased to present a summer group exhibition WHEN I WAS OLDER. Join us for the opening reception on July 28th 6-9pm at 51 Porter Ave, Brooklyn.
Grand Opening and LUMPYHEAD Zine Release + Exhibition
Join us for our grand opening and first exhibition at our new space, LUMPYHEAD. A zine and exhibition by John Taggart.
NYC-SPC Open Salon: Hang your own photo show fundraiser Opening Reception
Come join us for our first ever open call salon in 2023. Hang your own photo at our Brooklyn Contact Photo and support NYC-SPC in the new year. Show runs from 1/27 to 2/4.
Alexis Landín - Roturismo
Alexis LandínRoturismo
December 10th - January 21st
Opening Reception December 10th 6pm
NYC-SPC is pleased to announce Alexis Landín’s first solo exhibition in NYC, Roturismo.
Matthew Phipps Everyday is Babylon
NYC-SPC is please to announce Matthew Phipps Everyday is Babylon. A series of photos taken during his travels over the past ten years.
ANYA BROIDO 2022 SUMMER RESIDENT EXHIBITION
Anya Broido's photographic work orbits themes of urbanity and the street: providing an entry into the different subcultures and nightlife. Her street wanderings often lead to chance encounters with strangers and in this series, she explores more intimately their private lives. In Broido's images, her subjects extend themselves with openness and lead the viewer into a world they might never have known.