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.
This is all about misplaced modifier.
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---> No error
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
---> it says next to The Bowery there is Alex Harsley
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
---> it says next to a series of cityscapes there is Bowery --> this is not the intent
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
------> it says images of Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Alex Harsley hang together -->this is not the intent
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
-----> Muhammad Ali, Jean-Michel Basquiat --> and is missing.