At the 10th Street Photo Gallery next to
The Bowery, shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, along with a series of black and white cityscapes finely captured over 60 years by Alex Harsley, an unsung hero of New York photography, hang together, like clothes on a laundry line.
(A) The Bowery, shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, along with a series of black and white cityscapes finely captured over 60 years by Alex Harsley, an unsung hero of New York photography, hang together
(B) The Bowery, Alex Harsley, an unsung hero of New York photography, hung shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, along with a series of black and white cityscapes finely captured over 60 years
(C) a series of black and white cityscapes and The Bowery, shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat, were finely captured by Alex Harsley, over 60 years in age and an unsung hero of New York photography, hang together
(D) The Bowery, shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Alex Harsley, along with a series of black and white cityscapes finely captured over 60 years by an unsung hero of New York photography, hang together
(E) The Bowery, shining gelatin prints with images of Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, along with a series of black and white cityscapes finely captured over 60 years by Alex Harsley, an unsung hero of New York photography, hang together