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Gitterman Gallery
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170 East 75th Street 10021 New York États-Unis Contacter Gitterman Gallery tel: (212) 734-0868 fax: (212) 734-0869
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Plan d'accès
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Présentation
Gitterman Gallery specializes in the medium of photography. We exhibit and represent artists and estates while also maintaining an inventory of work in a full range of styles and periods. Since our inventory changes, please feel free to inquire about artists not represented on this site.
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Les expositions
DANIEL MASCLET photography (Du 12/12/2008 au 14/2/2009)

Gitterman Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of vintage photographs by Daniel Masclet. The exhibition will open with a reception on Thursday, December 11th from 6 to 8 p.m. and continue through Saturday, February 14th.
Daniel Masclet (1892-1969) was a central figure in French photography from the 1930s to the 1950s. Most known for organizing the groundbreaking 1933 exhibition of nude photography and its corresponding book, Nus: La Beauté de la femme, Masclet
Josef Breitenbach exhibition of vintage photographs (Du 18/9/2008 au 22/11/2008)

Gitterman Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of vintage photographs by Josef Breitenbach concurrent with the release of the book Josef Breitenbach: Manifesto (Nazraeli Press, 2008). The exhibition will open with a reception to celebrate the artist and the recent publication on Wednesday, September 17th from 6 to 8 p.m. and continue through Saturday, November 22nd.
This exhibition will highlight Josef Breitenbach’s avant-garde work from the 1930s and 40s. 
ARTHUR S. AUBRY (Du 23/5/2008 au 1/8/2008)

Gitterman Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of contemporary color photographs by Arthur S. Aubry (b. 1960). The exhibition will open with a reception for the artist on Thursday, May 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. and continue through Friday, August 1st.
Photographing in and around the Pacific Northwest, Arthur S. Aubry's color photographs are both expressions of abstraction and documents of a transformed reality. Aubry combines the modernist tradition of geometric ab
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