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GREENBERG BY KAHMANN
 
Louis Faurer, Garage, Park Avenue, New York, 1950
courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY
 
 

GREENBERG BY KAHMANN

 
Highlights from the Howard Greenberg Gallery collection
 

Disfarmer » Martine Franck » Robert Frank » André Kertész » William Klein » Joel Meyerowitz » Martin Munkácsi » Arnold Newman » Marvin E. Newman » Ruth Orkin » Gordon Parks » Dennis Stock ...»

 
23 September – 1 December 2017
 
Opening during Open Gallery Night, Saturday, September 23
For one night during Unseen Photo Fair & Festival 2017 some of Amsterdam’s most exciting galleries exhibiting photography will open their doors for an exclusive late-night opening.
 
 

KAHMANN Gallery

Lindengracht 35 | 1015 KB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20-8460770

www.kahmanngallery.com
Tue-Sat 1-5pm
KAHMANN Gallery
 
 
GREENBERG BY KAHMANN
 
Arnold Newman, Pablo Picasso, Vallauris, France, 1954
courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY
 
 
Kahmann Gallery is proud to present the exhibition ‘Greenberg by Kahmann’. This exhibition is a special collaboration between Kahmann Gallery and the world renowned photo gallery Howard Greenberg Gallery from New York. A selection from the Greenberg Gallery collection will be on show and will include notable artists such as Dennis Stock, André Kertesz, Robert Frank, William Klein, Gordon Parks, Mike Disfarmer, Arnold Newman, Martin Munkacsi and Joel Meyerowitz.

Howard Greenberg will be present at the opening.
 
 
GREENBERG BY KAHMANN
 
Ruth Orkin, American Girl in Italy, 1951
courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY
 
 
Howard Greenberg is one of the world’s foremost photography dealers. After establishing the still active Center for Photography in Woodstock in 1977, he entered the commercial side of photography in 1981 by founding his namesake gallery. He is an authority on 20th century photography, and has been an acknowledged leader of establishing its value on the fine art market. American Photo magazine proclaimed Greenberg one of the 25 most important people in photography. Employing his keen eye for artistic value and a unique historical perspective, Greenberg has built a reputation for rediscovering significant photographers from the past and establishing a market for their work. He represents and exhibits photographs by many of the acknowledged masters.
 
 
GREENBERG BY KAHMANN
 
Ken Schles, Drowned in Sorrow, 1984
courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY
 
 
GREENBERG BY KAHMANN
 
Dennis Stock, Corona del Mar, 1968
courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NY
 
 
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