Art Of The City
Presented by Long Island Photo Gallery
This juried photography exhibit consists of a variety of forms of art that are prominent in any city. For decades, photographers roam around cities in search of unique visual captures within the world’s cities, both large and small. Unique buildings, beautiful landmarks, famous bridges, everyday street life, the city lights at night, cool graffiti, or the hustle and bustle that makes an image come to life. This is the ART OF THE CITY.
Cities are artistic, creative, and historic. It’s where the cultural treasures of our great museums reside and where high fashion struts along the concrete boulevards. In the end, viewers will come away with a better understanding of the way art has shaped (and is still shaping) the cities of the world.
Long Island Photo Gallery is committed to representing award-winning, professional and emerging artists in photography. We’re proudly displaying and selling custom, fine photographic art since 2007.
How to Purchase Artwork
All artwork within this exhibit is available for purchase.
Contact Long Island Photo Gallery directly with any inquiries at 1(888) 600-5474 or service@longislandphotogallery.com
The art curators at Long Island Photo Gallery will be able to provide you with further details on the artwork of interest, along with helping you finalize your art purchase.
Congratulations to all of the selected artists in the Long Island Photo Gallery’s ‘Art Of The City’ Juried Exhibit.
Anthony Graziano – La Rambla, Barcelona & New York, The West Side
Agustin Losso – El Dorado & Jei on Marcys
Barbara Crane – 50s modern & Highline
Brian Berkowitz – THE OCULUS | PART I
Christina Vasilas – 34th Street, New York, NY 2018
Corey Phillips Fowler – Water Towers Havana
Dave Johns – Street Music
Elizabeth Stanton – Grime and Glory & Movement
Ellen Hui – Between The Lines & Budapest At Dusk
Erin Karp – Il Duomo Abstract, Firenze
Eugene Rosenthal – Lunchtime
Evelyn Portnaya – Chicago Night & Pyramid Club
Howard Pohl – Little Boxes
Jack Calandra – Sunlit Beams
Jacques LeBlanc – Red Buses
Jessica Lempin – The Future Is Now
Joanne Henig – Praha Streetlife
Jordan Haile – Manhattan Bridge
Jose Escarcega – Secret Passage
Keith Rossein – Moynahan Station
Krys Flood-Aquillino – Wanton WB
Liz Okon – Manhattan Bridge Pe
Marisa Comple – From the Roosevelt Island Tramway
Martin Broen – City Hall Tunnel & Colours of the Empire
Melissa Maiello – Myrtle Beach Skywheel
Michelle Najjar – Moonhenge, NYC
Nicole Esposito – St. Germaine Street
Paul Cousins – The Standard High Line
Paul Dempsey – The Beat Goes On, Bowery NYC
Rachel Knox – Kids at Occulus
Robert Guido – Sunset Chinatown & Track 11
Robert Mielenhausen – HA
Sandy Alpert – Man With Briefcase 1
Seamus Moran – Sunflowers and Steel
Sharon Steinbach – Historic Harlem Brownstones
Stephen Mitchell – Rock Pier City & The Vessel
Virginia Aschmoniet – At The Met
William Donnelly – Red, White, and Blue
William Grabowski – At Liberty’s Door
Zepher Ivanisi – Lost At Sea
Selected Juror: Mike McLaughlin
Mike McLaughlin is a photographer specializing in architecture and landscapes. He has a background in quantitative analysis which informs his rigorous approach to composition and manifests itself in his technical precision and ordered style. Being based both on Long Island and in New York City he has the opportunity to interpret this clarity of form in rural as well as urban settings. His advanced post-processing skills enable both a more idealized view of the world depicted in his photography as well as enhanced and sometimes purely imagined interpretations of the subject. In a 2018 profile, Hamptons Art Hub aptly summed up his work as “distinguished by minimalism and simplicity paired with crisp focus, clean lines, and absence of extraneous detail”.
Initially self-taught he developed his skills through coursework at the International Center of Photography in New York City. He has exhibited in solo and group shows across Long Island and in Manhattan.
Shop Displaying Artwork by Mike McLaughlin
All artwork within this exhibit is available for purchase.
Contact Long Island Photo Gallery directly with any inquiries at 1(888) 600-5474 or service@longislandphotogallery.com
The art curators at Long Island Photo Gallery will be able to provide you with further details on the artwork of interest, along with helping you finalize your art purchase.
The Southampton Cultural Center
25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY 11968
VIEWING HOURS:
Monday 12–4 PM
Tuesday 12–4 PM
Wednesday 12–4 PM
Thursday 12–4 PM
Friday 12–4 PM
Saturday 12–6 PM
Sunday 12–4 PM
Southampton Cultural Center (SCC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, combines art, education, dance, music, and theatre to engage and nourish the entire community with the arts. Established in 1985, SCC serves all East End residents and visitors by providing a variety of programming including classes, art exhibitions, and live performances for children and adults at affordable prices. A bequest by the late Willard Levitas and his wife Aura allowed a renovation and expansion that led to the 2006 opening of SCC’s lauded performance space the Levitas Center for the Arts.