Bruce Silverstein Photography presents its third solo show with the photographer
Mark Cohen entitled Grim Street.
Mark Cohen is known for his iconic off-kilter street photographs. Since the
late 1960's, his work has demonstrated an unusual aspect of Americana that is
as distinct and idiosyncratic as the work of William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander,
and Joel Sternfeld.
The renowned photographer will exhibit a highly original body of color work
shot in the 1960s and 1970s that is set in his working class hometown of Wilkes
Barre, Pennsylvania. The show will also feature early black and white photographs.
Cohen's pre-focused camera catches the quotidian oddities of daily life and
in doing so reminds us of his innovation and place among his contemporaries.
In 1973 Mark Cohen held solo shows at the Museum of Modern Art and the Light
Gallery. Among many honors, his photo of a strobe-lit girl blowing a bubble
was included in John Szarkowski's seminal book "Mirrors and Windows, American
Photography Since 1960". He is twice the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship
and is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow.
The exhibition will run in conjunction with the release of the artist's first
monograph
"Mark Cohen: Grim Street" published by Powerhouse Books.
Bruce Silverstein Photography is devoted to vintage and contemporary photography.
For more information, please contact Payal Parekh at 212-627-3930 or email