Midtown Y Photography Gallery was a pioneering nonprofit organisation in New York that offered photographers an opportunity to publicly exhibit their work. The Gallery ran from 1972 until 1996 directed in turn by photographers Larry Siegel, Sy Rubin and Michael Spano.
Establishment
Larry Siegel, with the help of Robert Menschel and NYSCA, founded the Midtown Y Photography Gallery in 1972 as a corridor gallery at the Emanu-El Midtown YM-YWHA on 14th Street. Larry Siegel had previously established the Image Gallery, which along with Helen GeeâÂÂs Limelight Gallery was one of the few venues in New York City, apart from the Museum of Modern Art, that held photography exhibitions in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Purpose
Though it occasionally showed historical photographs, and established contemporary practitioners such as David Attie and Robert Giard during its first decade, the Midtown Y Photography Gallery concentrated on promoting the work of emerging artists. It issued open calls for participation in large thematic exhibitions but most often selected exhibitors by conducting portfolio reviews, the work being shown alongside that of one or two other photographers. For most, this was their first âÂÂsoloâ exposure in New York or their first public display of work. Some returned subsequently to show later work.
Exhibitions 1973âÂÂ1993
- April 18âÂÂMay 30, 1973 Barbara Walz
- 29 JanuaryâÂÂ24 February 1975, Harry Lapow, Coney Island
- April 6âÂÂApril 29, 1975 John Messina
- November 22âÂÂDecember 18, 1977, Fred Casden: The Zoo
- December 28, 1977âÂÂJanuary 22,1978, The Recent Work of John Ganis
- December 28, 1977âÂÂJanuary 22, 1978, The Recent Work of Mark Schwartz
- 1978 (n.d.) Harvey Stein
- November 1âÂÂNovember 26, 1978, Nathan Farb, Soviets: Photographs of the Russian People
- January 4âÂÂJanuary 28, 1979, Robert Giard: Grounds
- October 24âÂÂNovember 18, 1979, David Attie: Russians and Americans Photographing Themselves
- May 29âÂÂAugust 15, 1980, Four Photographers from the Visual Arts Referral Service CAPS
- September 17âÂÂOctober 18, 1981, Color Photography in the Urban Environment Todd Weinstein- Patrick D. Pagnano
- December 17, 1981âÂÂJanuary 10, 1982, Photographs by Larry Chatman
- October 22âÂÂNovember 15, 1981, Michael Spano
- March 3âÂÂMarch 27, 1983, Recent Photographs by Louis Stettner
- October 6âÂÂOctober 30, 1983, William E. Williams: Philadelphia Parties and Portraits
- October 6âÂÂOctober 30, 1983, Photographs by Arlene Gottfried
- December 15, 1983âÂÂJanuary 15, 1984, Quince Anos
- January 19âÂÂFebruary 19, 1984, Platinum and Palladium
- March 22âÂÂApril 22, 1984, Two Photographers
- May 3âÂÂJune 3, 1984, Extended Frames
- September 20âÂÂNovember 4, 1984, Geoffrey Biddle: Loisaida: The Spanish Lower East Side Photographs
- January 17âÂÂFebruary 17, 1985, Photographs by John Lueders-Booth
- February 21âÂÂMarch 24, 1985, Photographs by Ed Grazda
- June 6âÂÂAugust 4, 1985, Photographs by Dory E. Thanhauser
- December 12, 1985âÂÂJanuary 19, 1986, View Camera Suburban Scenes
- February 27âÂÂMarch 30,1986, Douglas Sandhage: Thailand
- February 27âÂÂMarch 30, 1986, Marke Webb: Texas Communities
- May 15âÂÂJune 15, 1986, Ann Chamberlain: Color Interiors
- June 19âÂÂJuly 27, 1986, Henry Horenstein: Sports Photographs
- November 6âÂÂDecember 7, 1986, Vivian Ronay: Astoria
- November 6âÂÂDecember 7, 1986, Dawoud Bey: Urban Photographs
- January 23âÂÂFebruary 23, 1986, Roy Colmer: Photographs of People
- December 11, 1986âÂÂJanuary 18, 1987, Roy Greer : Diana, Snow Pictures
- December 11, 1986âÂÂJanuary 18, 1987, People of Granby, CT
- April 2âÂÂMay 3, 1987, Incorporating T.V.
- April 2âÂÂMay 3, 1987, Sidney Kerner: Faces in the Street
- October 1âÂÂNovember 8, 1987, Takagi Madoka: Platinum Portraits
- September 22âÂÂOctober 23, 1988, Abelardo Morell: Still Lifes
- September 22âÂÂOctober 23, 1988, John Milisenda: Portrait of My Brother
- March 23âÂÂApril 23, 1989, Mary Kocol: Interiors
- January 11âÂÂFebruary 11, 1990, Ari Marcopoulos: Urban Scenes
- February 15âÂÂMarch 18, 1990, Anderson Scott: Rural Oddities
- September 27âÂÂOctober 28, 1990, Sage Sohier: At Home with Themselves
- March 21âÂÂApril 21, 1991, Timothy Feresten: Color Photographs
- April 8âÂÂMay 9, 1993, Mary Berridge: Teenage Mother Series
Archive
The Midtown Y Photography Gallery Archive, bequeathed to The New York Public Library in 1998, is housed in the Photography Collection of The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, and in the Manuscripts and Archives Division.
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