Bill Cunningham: New York, New York

Bill Cunningham: New York, New York

529 W. 20th Street New York, NY 10011, USA Saturday, September 26, 2020–Saturday, December 19, 2020


untitled, new york city, c. 1980s  by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, c. 1980s , 1980–1989

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untitled, new york city, c. 1983 by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, c. 1983, ca. 1983

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studio 54 re-opening, september 1978 by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Studio 54 re-opening, September 1978, ca. 1978

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untitled, new york city, c. 1980s  by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, c. 1980s , 1980–1989

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untitled, new york city, c. 1980s  by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, c. 1980s , 1980–1989

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children coming home from school, september 1981 by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Children Coming Home from School, September 1981, ca. 1981

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untitled, new york city by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, 1981

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untitled, new york city by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Untitled, New York City, ca. 1970

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waldorf hotel, paris ball by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Waldorf Hotel, Paris Ball, 1980

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richard nixon and henry kissinger by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, ca. 1970

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jerry hall, new york city by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Jerry Hall, New York City, ca. 1980

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ashford & simpson by bill cunningham

Bill Cunningham

Ashford & Simpson, 1970–1980

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Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce its first exhibition of works by the photographer Bill Cunningham. Featuring over 80 unique vintage photographs spanning five decades, Bill Cunningham | New York, New York is not just a chronicle of fashion trends from the street to the elite, but a testimony of life in the great metropolis that poignantly bears little resemblance to the city of today, having been an epicenter of a global crisis. During this period of profound isolation and reflection, this exhibition serves as more than a historical document of the rich vitality of New York but as a beacon of hope; a reminder of a life that once was, and will surely return.