Elliott Erwitt
Miami, Florida, 1962
Elliott Erwitt
New York City, New York. 1974

Elliott Erwitt
California, 1975
Elliott Erwitt
Japan, 1977
Elliott Erwitt
Michigan, 1956
Elliott Erwitt
Alabama, 1974

Elliott Erwitt
Mexico, 1973
Elliott Erwitt
Pasadena, California, 1963


Elliott Erwitt
Hollywood, California, 1956
 
Elliott Erwitt
Nice, France, 1968

Elliott Erwitt
Ile Dulevant, 1968

ELLIOTT ERWITT

Pioneer of the Social Landscape

Vintage Photographs 1950-1978

December 8 – January 14, 2006

 A selection of rare vintage photographs by Elliott Erwitt dating primarily from 1950’s and 1960’s highlight the photographer’s pioneer vision of the social landscape and will be on view at Edwynn Houk Gallery from 8 December through 14 January.

A photographer since 1948 and a member of Magnum Photos since 1953 Elliott Erwitt’s early photographs set a precedent for a genre—the social landscape.  This work anticipated the iconic imagery of Lee Friedlander, Gary Winogrand, Robert Frank (whose first roommate, upon arriving to the United States, was Erwitt) among others who embraced the genre.  Juxtaposing natural and manmade landscapes, Erwitt’s photographs recall an awareness of how man affects his natural surroundings in blatant and ironic ways.  Overtly conscious that the eye of the camera depends on four key factors—frame, perspective, focus and time—Erwitt’s camera-vision arrangements strike the viewer with their meticulous composition and simultaneous “decisive moment” precision.

Born on July 26, 1928, in Paris, Elliott Erwitt spent his childhood in Milan.  His family moved back to Paris in 1938, immigrated to New York the following year.  His interest in photography began while he was a teenager living in Hollywood.  While attending Hollywood High School, he began working in a commercial darkroom in 1944.  In 1948 Erwitt moved to New York where he met Edward Steichen, Robert Capa and Roy Stryker and his professional photography career commenced. 

Elliott Erwitt has had one-person exhibitions in numerous museums and galleries around the world including New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the Art Institute of Chicago, Zurich's Kunsthaus and Cologne's Photokina.  Several editions of a large retrospective exhibition based on his book Personal Exposures have been touring the United States, Europe and Japan since 1989.  With over 15 books to his name and multiple terms as President of Magnum, Erwitt continues to be one of the leading figures of his pioneering generation.

Edwynn Houk Gallery is located at 745 Fifth Avenue (between 57th and 58th Streets) on the 4th floor.  Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Contact: Kirsten Bengtson     (212) 750.7070  kirstenl@houkgallery.com

Edwynn Houk Gallery is located at 745 Fifth Avenue (between 57th and 58th Streets) on the 4th floor. 

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.