
Very interesting Photos on display. A courteous s...
Very interesting Photos on display. A courteous staff was present.
WHEN YOUR TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY IS OVERLOADED WITH...
WHEN YOUR TRIP TO NEW YORK CITY IS OVERLOADED WITH THINGS TO DO AND SEE,PUT HOWARD AT THE TOP OF THE LIST IF YOUR ADDICTION IS PHOTOGRAPHY.YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. MELCHIOR DI GIACOMO
Visited to see Vivian Meier's Color works and it w...
Visited to see Vivian Meier's Color works and it was amazing. Nice gallery
Free art gallery meaning the work is for sale. Bu...
Free art gallery meaning the work is for sale. But still museum caliber exhibitions. I've seen several interesting photography shows.
Excellent gallery that is open to the public. Well...
Excellent gallery that is open to the public. Well curated collection with monthly exhibits.
Excellent presentation of photography in a quiet l...
Excellent presentation of photography in a quiet location.
Outstanding photo gallery that shows major photogr...
Outstanding photo gallery that shows major photographers.
I went all my way from Panama to visit this place ...
I went all my way from Panama to visit this place and was lucky enough to attend the exhibit In My Room, Saul Leiter. The place is outstanding, well lit and the personnel was really helpful. There was a list of available books and prices, which is very helpful and every gallery in the world should copy. This is a top quality spot! Must visit!
Beautiful space. Make sure to enter the building t...
Beautiful space. Make sure to enter the building to the 14th floor. Lots of photo books, and currently looking at the William Klein and Brooklyn exhibit!
Small, but wonderful collection of photos. Staff ...
Small, but wonderful collection of photos. Staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. Almost all of the photos displayed are for sale and the gallery has others which they will pull for you to see. We were sorry to have missed the Vivian Maier exhibit, but when we inquired about her work, the staff produced 20 prints for us to look at. The exhibit is free; expect to spend an hour or two. One issue: the building was difficult to find. It is next to a Coach store (which is on the corner) and has an art deco entrance that is recessed a bit, embossed with the number 41. You will need to take an elevator to the 14th floor.
