Gail Albert Halaban
Gail Albert Halaban’s photographs peer through the windows of apartments and reveal the sometimes mundane, intimate, moments occurring in private life. Her urban exploration lies at the intersection of architectural photography and portraiture, presenting a holistic perspective of city life. Stylistically, the images go beyond realism, allowing the viewer to take in a full scene in focus unlike the natural ability of the human eye. This formal device emphasizes both public and private realms, balancing details of personal life with broader contexts.
After moving to New York City from Los Angeles in 2007, Halaban anticipated feelings of isolation and loneliness, yet instead found an unlikely sense of community. In particular, the artist recognized the millions of windows throughout the city as a key bridge between strangers. On the day of her daughter’s first birthday party, she recalls receiving flowers and balloons — from someone she had never met, but who lived in the neighborhood and had observed the day’s celebration through her windows. This kind gesture led to Halaban’s curiosity about the anonymous proximity in which strangers coexist, prompting her to develop the series Out My Window (2007). This body of work transcends image making as the artist works with her subjects as collaborators and establishes connections that deeply impact her work. Albert Halaban has described windows as metaphors for both boundaries and gateways. She awakens her viewers to consider the story behind each window, inserting humanity and compassion often overlooked in everyday life in dense metropolises.
Out My Window indulges in the beauty of urban skylines and architecture. Although inspired by Halaban’s experiences in New York, the series has expanded to several locations beginning with a project called Paris Views (2012) commissioned by Le Monde. Halaban’s approach to this series shifts to capture the essence of each unique city she is photographing. Just as the New York series explores the distinctive neighborhoods and sights of Manhattan, Paris Views examines the quaint streets, romantic architecture, and quintessential views of Paris. Halaban chose to further develop this project, creating series in Buenos Aires, Istanbul, Venice, and other cities in Europe and the United States.
In addition to this ongoing series, Halaban has also created Hopper Redux (2010), inspired by the paintings of Edward Hopper. Halaban photographs the same locations and buildings in Gloucester that appear in Hopper’s paintings. Each photograph in this series retains a dream-like glow, presenting something eerily familiar in a new way. Halaban has an affinity for accentuating the vibrancy and character of both the personal and architectural elements she captures.
Gail Albert Halaban received her BA from Brown University and earned her MFA in Photography from Yale University. The artist has three monographs of her work, including Out My Window (PowerHouse, 2012), Paris Views (Aperture, 2014) and Italian Views (Aperture, 2019). Her work is in the collections of the George Eastman Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Nelson-Atkins Museum, Cape Ann Museum, and Wichita Art Museum. In 2018, The George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY presented a solo exhibition including Out My Window images taken all over the world, presented at Houk Gallery in 2019. The artist currently lives and works in New York City.
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Chelsea, West 26th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue, Dance Studio, 2009
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Flatiron, Cakes and Balloons, 2009
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Gail Albert HalabanHodgkin's House, 2010
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Chelsea, 20 West 29th Street, Ace Hotel, Woman Cleaning Window, Last Room of the Day, 2010
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Gail Albert HalabanRue de Belleville, Paris, 20e, le 1 novembre, 2012
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Gail Albert HalabanRue du Faubourg du Temple, Paris, 11e, le 31 octobre, 2012
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Gail Albert HalabanBis rue de douai, Paris, 9e, le 21 mai, 2013
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Gail Albert HalabanRue de la Motte Piquet, Paris, 15e, le 17 mai, 2013
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Gail Albert HalabanQuai Anatole, Paris, 7e, le 26 septembre, 2013
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Gail Albert HalabanRue Jouye Rouve, Paris, 20e, le 18 mai, 2013
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Gail Albert Halaban14 rue Francois 1er, Paris, 8e, le 14 novembre, 2013
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Gold Curtains, Estados Unidos, San Telmo, Buenos Aires, 2016
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Arriving home after the theater, San Marco, Venice, October, 2017
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Red Kimono, San Marco, Venice, October, 2017
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Gail Albert HalabanOut My Window, Moving, San Marco, Venice, October, 2017
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Gail Albert HalabanPinwheel, Rue Ramsey, Paris 75018, November, 2021
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Gail Albert HalabanPeggy's Party, Boulevard Flandrin, Paris, November, 2021
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Gail Albert HalabanBar Pisellino, 2022
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Gail Albert HalabanAlbert Building, 2022
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Gail Albert HalabanValentines, East 10th Street, Greenwich Village, New York, 2022
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Gail Albert HalabanBar Pisellino, 2022
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Gail Albert HalabanAlbert Building, 2022
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Gail Albert Halaban
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Gail Albert Halaban: Vis-à-Vis
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Gail Albert Halaban: Hopper Redux
8 November - 22 December 2012Gail Albert Halaban’s series Hopper Redux, on view at Edwynn Houk Gallery in fall 2012, reimagines the famous watercolors by Edward Hopper in and around Gloucester, Massachusetts.Read more
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New, Global "Out My Window" Works by Gail Albert Halaban
Interview in LenScratch 16 March 2021Although the world right now is in many ways isolated and divided, photographer Gail Albert Halaban finds hope in small moments of neighborly compassion. Through her ongoing, fifteen-year-long project, Out My Window, Albert Halaban fosters relationships around the world by photographing what neighbors see through their neighbors’ windows.Read more -
Casa Vogue: Italy Through the Windows
Gail Albert Halaban in Vogue 23 September 2020Glimpses of apartments, everyday gestures: a photographer tells about Italy through the opposite windows.Read more -
Gail Albert Halaban’s New Photo Book Offers View Into The Windows Of Italians
GAIL ALBERT HALABAN IN PHOTO DISTRICT NEWS 5 April 2019Halaban’s images give us permission to look, and to imagine. Made in several Italian cities, the photographs allow us to peer through people’s windows as...Read more -
‘Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window’ Review: Voyeuristic Beauty
Albert Halaban in the Wall Street Journal 18 September 2018Gail Albert Halaban peers through windows into people’s apartments, offering viewers—and the subjects themselves—stage-managed opportunities for intimacy. -WSJRead more
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A Photographer Used to Looking Out Looks Into Her Space
Gail Albert Halaban in the New York Times Style Magazine 21 May 2015Artist Gail Albert Halaban gives T Magazine a tour of her home and explains how it inspires her work.Read more -
Finding Community in the Picture Windows of Paris
Gail Albert Halaban in Hyperallergic 10 November 2014Gail Albert Halaban's series VIS-à-VIS, Paris, which features cinematic scenes of domestic life frozen within the city’s bright window frames, finds connections in a new city.Read more -
Cinematic Views of Parisian Architecture
Gail Albert Halaban in Architectural Digest 31 October 2014Photographer Gail Albert Halaban releases a new book of striking images taken in the City of LightRead more