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| Written by Jon Levy | |
| 07 May 2008 | |
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The New York photo festival is happenning in an area of Brooklyn known as DUMBO (down under Manhattan Bridge Overpass). Its an area I know from the early 90s as a windy, waterfront corner of industrial buildings and garbage collection depots. My friend Nader lived there and I remember sittiing in a car talking, watching the rats, even an albino possum once. We talked then, about how the area would become a bustling, funky neighborhood one day. Mostly Nader was concerned about developing his latest 60 rolls of film or managing to keep the vast loft he inhabited as a painters studio, photography darkroom and bedroom.
Three years ago Daniel Power moved his book publishing business to the heart of DUMBO. He spoke to local landlords and when powerHouse decided to move out of its Manhattan premises he persuaded the owner of a massive space to take a gamble on them, at an affordable rent. It is apparent that their move to a new 10,000 sq foot "powerHouse arena" on Front Street may well have fuelled a property and photography boom in the area. Other galleries followed suit, and moved across the water to Brooklyn. “There has always been room here for the independents, and many of the Chelsea galleries find the model fits here,” says Power.
“In Arles we see a different individual curator each year” explains Power. “In Perpignan it is the vision of one man, Jean François Le Roy, and so here, even though it was me and Frank, it was our in our interest to have all forms of contemporary photography." St. Ann’s Warehouse featuring Chisel by Kathy Ryan; 76 Front Street featuring Lesley A. Martin’s The Ubiquitous Image; 70 Front Street houses Tim Barber’s Various Photographs; and just like New York – New York itself, so big it had to be named twice – Martin Parr at Smack Mellon and Martin Parr at DUMBO Arts Center (DAC) with New Typologies.
Advance press release estimates for the festival speak of 100,000 visitors and the line up of shows includes more than 15 separate exhibitions including satellite shows and events.
To the debate on the art and journalism of contemporary photograpy Evers reminds me that the VII group brings a clear set of goals to the festival that underpin the purpose of their agency: “to shine a light on real life stories that otherwise may never be told.”
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