Featuring the work of Allen Agostino, Cate Dingley, Nicolas Enriquez, Christopher Occhicone, and Theo Zierock.
The Invisible Dog Art Center presents Rear Windows, a photographic exhibition that explores five stories hidden in the shadows of New York City: they live in the “Hole,” a neighborhood in Brooklyn below sea level, squatting in trailers; they strip in Times Square’s last peep show; they roam the streets as a chapter of the Latin Kings gang; they are addicted to drugs and alcohol in a tent city; and they gamble at a crumbling aqueduct on the edge of Queens.
OPENING RECEPTION:
Thursday, June 25, 6-10PM
The Invisible Dog Art Center
51 Bergen St, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Free and open to the public, cash bar
ON VIEW:
June 26, 27, & 28, 1-8PM
Curated by Pauline Vermare, Assistant Curator at the International Center of Photography, and fine-art photographer Martine Fougeron, Rear Windows features the work of five emerging photographers, all 2014 graduates of the photojournalism and documentary program at ICP. Through their unique approaches, they introduce the viewer to subjects who live in their dark corners by choice or inadvertently by the situation in which they have found themselves.