Weegee the Famous (Arthur Fellig), "Movie Ecstasy - The Kiss," 1943
Ongoing at UO's White Box:
The More Things Change... Relocating Weegee Photographs. "The photographs by 'Weegee the Famous' depict the gritty reality of New York street life of the '30s and '40s. His shocking and beautiful black-and-white images show crime scenes, urban life, street kids, and emerging counterculture..." Ellen and Alan Newberg, from whose collection the show is drawn, will give a talk about their family relationship with Fellig and his career.
Exhibition • July 1-30, 2010
Collector talk • 5:30-6:30pm • July 29
White Box • 24 NW 1st
RECESS, the newish space in the Artistery, presents
Social Net Works, featuring "works pertaining to ways humans interact socially in the light of technological influences, and how these interactions might be shifting and developing in today's cultural climate."
Opening reception • 6:30pm • July 14
RECESS • 4135 Division •
recesspdx@gmail.com
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