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Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels
Joel Meyerowitz

Joel Meyerowitz. New York City, 1966
Sequels is a new way of developing photographic stories using blockchain technologies. It is also an opportunity to socialise a photographic archive of one of the leading voices of the medium that has helped shift different stages of the medium in the past; black and white to color, 35mm to large format and analogue to digital.
“A photograph tells us the objective truth of what the photographer and the camera saw in that first moment of recognition. But besides delighting in the purity of the singular image photographs can also act like an alphabet of meanings when seen in relationships with other photographs. For me this asset has been the secret thrill of the medium. I have always loved the way images can sit next to each other and give off sparks of fresh associations through sequencing.
These pairings and runs of images produce a rhythm between them that brings to my mind what I call the ‘third voice.’ And what is The Third Voice? It is recognizing the fresh sensations that occur when a sequence of unrelated images produce a quickening sense of new meaning which isn’t in any of the photographs on their own, but is the product of their being seen together.
Sequels is the outcome of many years of playing this ‘game of seeing.’ My hope is that it brings to all of you who see these images a new and playful sense of the range of photography’s ability to make unexpected connections carry new meaning.”
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Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #1 - Le Bourget Air Show, Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #2 - Church, Cártama, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #3 - Church, Cártama, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #4 - New York City, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #5 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #6 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #7 - New Jersey, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #8 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #9 - Onboard the SS. France to England, Atlantic Ocean, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #10 - JFK Airport, New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #11 - JFK Airport, New York City, USA, 1969

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #12 - Church Entrance, New York City, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #13 - Railroad Terminal Steps, New York City, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #14 - Stairs, Munich, Germany, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #15 - Outside Stairs, With People And Bear, Turkey, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #16 - Street Performer, Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #17 - Crowd, Málaga, Spain, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #18 - Indy 500, Car With Small Figures Above, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #19 - Indy 500, Cars In Parking Area, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #20 - Indy 500, Couple Under Car, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #21 - Signboard, New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #22 - Child Steering Car, New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #23 - Man In Car, Paris, France, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #24 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #25 - Men Playing Cards, New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #26 - Snow In Car, New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #27 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #28 - Naples, Italy, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #29 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #30 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #31 - Onboard SS Michaelangelo, Naples, Italy, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #32 - Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #33 - Rainy Street, New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #34 - Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #35 - Salzburg, Germany, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #36 - Málaga, Spain, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #37 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #38 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #39 - Bronx, New York, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #40 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #41 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #42 - Fernie, British Columbia, Canada, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #43 - Construction, Los Angeles, California, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #44 - Bristol, England, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #45 - Man On House Front, England, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #46 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #47 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #48 - Airport Stairs, Mexico, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #49 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #50 - In The Air, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #51 - Museum Display, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #52 - Spain, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #53 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #54 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #55 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #56 - New York City, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #57 - New York City, USA, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #58 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #59 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #60 - Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #61 - Istanbul, Turkey

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #62 - Hotel, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #63 - Restaurant, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #64 - Malaga, Spain

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #65 - New Yersey, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #66 - Los Angeles, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #67 - New York City, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #68 - Málaga, Spain, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #69 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #70 - Istanbul, Turkey, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #71 - Turkey

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #72 - Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #73 - Long Island, New York, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #74 - Paris, France, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #75 - New York City, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #76 - USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #77 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #78 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #79 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #80 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #81 - New York City, USA, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #82 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #83 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #84 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #85 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #86 - France, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #87 - Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #88 - Aspen, Colorado, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #89 - Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #90 - The Pyrenees mountains, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #91 - Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #92 - Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #93 - Achill Island, Ireland

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #94 - Turkey, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #95 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #96 - Germany, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #97 - Salzsburg, Austria

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #98 - A filed in France

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #99 - Montana, USA, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #100 - Eastern Europe

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #101 - Málaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #102 - Bulgaria, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #103 - Turkey, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #104 - New York City, USA, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #105 - A comedy show Brothers, Steve, Rick, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #106 - Europe, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #107 - Columbus, Ohio, USA, Joel's prof. Fred , 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #108 - Rochester, NY, USA, Curator Nate Lyons and family, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #109 Woman dog, Tangiers, Morocco, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #110 - Street in Paris, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #111 - Shop in Paris , 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #112 - People and dog gathered around a water fountain, Paris , 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #113 - Boat, NYC, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #114 - A bridal group, Paris, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #115 - Man, striped fence and dog, Paris, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #116 - Los Angeles, California, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #117 - Family behind clown cutout, Florida, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #118 - Los Angeles, California, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #119 - Funeral processions, Malaga, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #120 - People leaving train carriages, Romania, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #121 - Man runs across street, NYC, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #122 - Boy in doorway, NYC, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #123 - Man mows moat of castle, England, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #124 - Locksmith in a cluttered small shop, NYC, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #125 - Man lying down on blanket full of small things for sale, Morocco, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #126 - Two boys in windows while another boy jumps, NYC, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #127 - Boy sits on window, Paris, 1967

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #128 - Three boys in casting session, fake brushing teeth, NYC , 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #129 - Boys in street standing at arms length, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #131 - Upside chrildren on wall at dusk, Malaga, Spain, 1966

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #132 - Three doors to public bathrooms, Montana, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #133 - A group of young boys well dressed playing cards in a hotel lobby, Catskills, NY, 1963

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #134 - Group of kids lying on ground, NYC, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #135 - Young man lying on ground with a vest has drawn on his naked chest, 1965

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #136 - Well dressed boy with glasses, NYC, 1963

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #137 - Boys standing in a line, up a flight of stairs, NYC, 1963

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #138 - Girl looks out over a fence at the Grand Canyon, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #139 - Two people lean over railing above Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #140 - Four people lean over railing above Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #141 - Two teenagers on a blanket under boardwalk, 1964

Joel Meyerowitz
Sequels #144 - Circle fountain in lobby, Catskills hotel, 1963
Sequels #1 - Le Bourget Air Show, Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #2 - Church, Cártama, Spain
1966
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Sequels #3 - Church, Cártama, Spain
1966
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Sequels #4 - New York City
1965
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Sequels #5 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #6 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #7 - New Jersey, USA
1966
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Sequels #8 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #9 - Onboard the SS. France to England, Atlantic Ocean
1966
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Sequels #10 - JFK Airport, New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #11 - JFK Airport, New York City, USA
1969
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Sequels #12 - Church Entrance, New York City, USA
1964
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Sequels #13 - Railroad Terminal Steps, New York City, USA
1964
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Sequels #14 - Stairs, Munich, Germany
1967
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Sequels #15 - Outside Stairs, With People And Bear, Turkey
1967
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Sequels #16 - Street Performer, Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #17 - Crowd, Málaga, Spain
1967
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Sequels #18 - Indy 500, Car With Small Figures Above, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
1965
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Sequels #19 - Indy 500, Cars In Parking Area, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
1965
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Sequels #20 - Indy 500, Couple Under Car, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
1965
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Sequels #21 - Signboard, New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #22 - Child Steering Car, New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #23 - Man In Car, Paris, France
1966
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Sequels #24 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #25 - Men Playing Cards, New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #26 - Snow In Car, New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #27 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #28 - Naples, Italy
1966
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Sequels #29 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #30 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #31 - Onboard SS Michaelangelo, Naples, Italy
1967
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Sequels #32 - Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1964
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Sequels #33 - Rainy Street, New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #34 - Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #35 - Salzburg, Germany
1967
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Sequels #36 - Málaga, Spain
1967
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Sequels #37 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #38 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #39 - Bronx, New York, USA
1966
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Sequels #40 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
1965
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Sequels #41 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
1965
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Sequels #42 - Fernie, British Columbia, Canada
1964
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Sequels #43 - Construction, Los Angeles, California, USA
1966
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Sequels #44 - Bristol, England
1966
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Sequels #45 - Man On House Front, England
1966
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Sequels #46 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #47 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #48 - Airport Stairs, Mexico
1966
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Sequels #49 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #50 - In The Air, USA
1966
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Sequels #51 - Museum Display, USA
1965
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Sequels #52 - Spain
1967
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Sequels #53 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #54 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #55 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #56 - New York City, USA
1964
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Sequels #57 - New York City, USA
1967
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Sequels #58 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #59 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #60 - Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #61 - Istanbul, Turkey
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Sequels #62 - Hotel
1964
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Sequels #63 - Restaurant
1966
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Sequels #64 - Malaga, Spain
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Sequels #65 - New Yersey, USA
1965
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Sequels #66 - Los Angeles, USA
1966
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Sequels #67 - New York City, USA
1964
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Sequels #68 - Málaga, Spain
1967
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Sequels #69 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #70 - Istanbul, Turkey
1967
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Sequels #71 - Turkey
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Sequels #72 - Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #73 - Long Island, New York
1966
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Sequels #74 - Paris, France
1967
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Sequels #75 - New York City, USA
1964
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Sequels #76 - USA
1964
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Sequels #77 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #78 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #79 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #80 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #81 - New York City, USA
1965
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Sequels #82 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #83 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #84 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #85 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #86 - France
1966
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Sequels #87 - Spain
1966
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Sequels #88 - Aspen, Colorado, USA
1964
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Sequels #89 - Spain
1966
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Sequels #90 - The Pyrenees mountains
1966
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Sequels #91 - Spain
1966
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Sequels #92 - Spain
1966
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Sequels #93 - Achill Island, Ireland
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Sequels #94 - Turkey
1967
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Sequels #95 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #96 - Germany
1967
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Sequels #97 - Salzsburg, Austria
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Sequels #98 - A filed in France
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Sequels #99 - Montana, USA
1964
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Sequels #100 - Eastern Europe
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Sequels #101 - Málaga, Spain
1966
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Sequels #102 - Bulgaria
1967
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Sequels #103 - Turkey
1967
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Sequels #104 - New York City, USA
1966
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Sequels #105 - A comedy show Brothers, Steve, Rick
1967
Sold
Sequels #106 - Europe
1967
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Sequels #107 - Columbus, Ohio, USA, Joel's prof. Fred
1965
Sold
Sequels #108 - Rochester, NY, USA, Curator Nate Lyons and family
1966
Sold
Sequels #109 Woman dog, Tangiers, Morocco
1967
Sold
Sequels #110 - Street in Paris
1967
Sold
Sequels #111 - Shop in Paris
1967
Sold
Sequels #112 - People and dog gathered around a water fountain, Paris
1967
Sold
Sequels #113 - Boat, NYC
1965
Sold
Sequels #114 - A bridal group, Paris
1966
Sold
Sequels #115 - Man, striped fence and dog, Paris
1967
Sold
Sequels #116 - Los Angeles, California
1964
Sold
Sequels #117 - Family behind clown cutout, Florida
1967
Sold
Sequels #118 - Los Angeles, California
1966
Sold
Sequels #119 - Funeral processions, Malaga
1966
Sold
Sequels #120 - People leaving train carriages, Romania
1967
Sold
Sequels #121 - Man runs across street, NYC
1965
Sold
Sequels #122 - Boy in doorway, NYC
1965
Sold
Sequels #123 - Man mows moat of castle, England
1966
Sold
Sequels #124 - Locksmith in a cluttered small shop, NYC
1965
Sold
Sequels #125 - Man lying down on blanket full of small things for sale, Morocco
1967
Sold
Sequels #126 - Two boys in windows while another boy jumps, NYC
1964
Sold
Sequels #127 - Boy sits on window, Paris
1967
Sold
Sequels #128 - Three boys in casting session, fake brushing teeth, NYC
1965
Sold
Sequels #129 - Boys in street standing at arms length
1965
Sold
Sequels #131 - Upside chrildren on wall at dusk, Malaga, Spain
1966
Sold
Sequels #132 - Three doors to public bathrooms, Montana
1964
Sold
Sequels #133 - A group of young boys well dressed playing cards in a hotel lobby, Catskills, NY
1963
Sold
Sequels #134 - Group of kids lying on ground, NYC
1964
Sold
Sequels #135 - Young man lying on ground with a vest has drawn on his naked chest
1965
Sold
Sequels #136 - Well dressed boy with glasses, NYC
1963
Sold
Sequels #137 - Boys standing in a line, up a flight of stairs, NYC
1963
Sold
Sequels #138 - Girl looks out over a fence at the Grand Canyon
1964
Sold
Sequels #139 - Two people lean over railing above Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles
1964
Sold
Sequels #140 - Four people lean over railing above Pacific Ocean, Los Angeles
1964
Sold
Sequels #141 - Two teenagers on a blanket under boardwalk
1964
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Sequels #144 - Circle fountain in lobby, Catskills hotel
1963
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Artist
Joel Meyerowitz
1938 (USA)
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After studying painting, art history, and medical illustration at Ohio State University, he worked as an art director in advertising in the early 60’s. In 1962, Robert Frank made photographs for a booklet Meyerowitz designed, and it was while watching Frank work that he discovered that photographs could be made while both the photographer and the subject were in motion! The power of this observation made Meyerowitz quit his job immediately, borrow a camera, and go out onto the streets of New York. He has been on the streets ever since.
Meyerowitz began by using color film in 1962, not knowing that photographers of that era believed that black and white was the ‘art’ of photography. During his first days on the street, he met a young graphic designer, Tony Ray-Jones, who, like Meyerowitz, began using color as the most natural means of making photographs. Later that year Meyerowitz met, and became friends with Garry Winogrand, and together they walked and worked Fifth Avenue daily for nearly five years. Although Meyerowitz is a street photographer in the tradition of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank, he transformed the medium with his pioneering use of color. As an early advocate, he became instrumental in changing the attitude toward color photography from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance. His first book Cape Light (1978) is considered a classic work of color photography and has sold over 200,000 copies. Meyerowitz has published 42 books to date.
While Meyerowitz never felt constrained by any one discipline of photography, he says, “street photography was the only form of the medium that owed nothing to painting nor to the other plastic arts. It is purely photographic.” He feels that such a starting point naturally opens one to question the world around them, and questions are what lead us to make new kinds of photographs. This restless energy and open approach to subject matter has produced such varied work as; Photographs From a Moving Car (a one person show at MoMA in 1968), his Guggenheim Fellowship project, Still Going: America During Vietnam, his work with the large format, 8×10 view camera which resulted in such diverse books as; Cape Light (1978), St. Louis and The Arch (1980), A Summer’s Day (1985), Redheads (1991), Bay/Sky (1993), Aftermath: The World Trade Center Archive (2006), and others. These bodies of work deal with diverse subjects such as; light, portraits, landscape, cities, and history, and all clearly diverge from street photography, yet Meyerowitz’s eye and ideas remain consistent throughout.
In 1995, Meyerowitz produced and directed his first film, Pop. It came into being as spontaneously as a street photograph when Meyerowitz heard his father say, “the trouble with me is, I never get to the point where I get to the point!” In an instant he recognized that his father was lost and asking for help. The result is an intimate diary of a three-week road trip he made with his son, Sasha, and his father, Hy. This odyssey’s central character is an unpredictable, streetwise and witty 87- year-old with Alzheimer’s. It is both an open-eyed look at aging and a meditation on the significance of memory.
During sixty years of making photographs, Meyerowitz has consistently turned toward greater simplification. The Elements, an ongoing body of work begun in 2007, is an examination of the four phenomena that govern our lives and a search for a new way of describing their power. His works, still lives, are a departure from everything he has done before. He uses found objects; cast offs, which he places in a makeshift, theater-like space, ‘Teatrino’ he calls it, and finds himself giving them a second life. His interest in still lives developed into two projects photographing objects from the studios of Paul Cézanne and Giorgio Morandi.
Meyerowitz is a recipient of both the NEA and NEH awards. He was the only photographer to gain unrestricted access to Ground Zero after 9/11, which produced a body of work that led Meyerowitz to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale for Architecture in 2002. His work is in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA, Tate Modern, The Victoria & Albert Museum, The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Art Institute of Chicago, Centre Pompidou, Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum and others worldwide. Meyerowitz lives and works in London and New York.