Ballet Underwater, Grossinger’s Hotel, New York State, 1965
This image features the ethereal beauty of a swimmer captured through the same underwater window, with Diane Arbus also photographing alongside Meyerowitz. The dreamlike quality, enhanced by the grid of lines disappearing into the fog, imparts a balletic grace to the scene, emblematic of Meyerowitz's eye for capturing the elegance in everyday moments.
One Image, Every Day, for a Decade
Sequels is Joel Meyerowitz's pioneering exploration of photography and blockchain technology, uniting six decades of his work into a decade-long narrative. This visual autobiography offers a unique window into Meyerowitz's diverse experiences across the USA, Europe, and Latin America.
For sequels, Meyerowitz brings together images from over 250,000 negatives, revealing connections between photographs and creating an ongoing, interactive exhibition. As he puts it, "When you put a run of pictures together, you're making ideas, they become your language."
Sequels transcends the boundaries of traditional exhibits, promising a new image every day for ten years. Meyerowitz invites us into this evolving narrative, sparking anticipation and engagement with the question: "What's he going to come up with next?"
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Ballet Underwater, Grossinger’s Hotel, New York State, 1965
This image features the ethereal beauty of a swimmer captured through the same underwater window, with Diane Arbus also photographing alongside Meyerowitz. The dreamlike quality, enhanced by the grid of lines disappearing into the fog, imparts a balletic grace to the scene, emblematic of Meyerowitz's eye for capturing the elegance in everyday moments.
One Image, Every Day, for a Decade
Sequels is Joel Meyerowitz's pioneering exploration of photography and blockchain technology, uniting six decades of his work into a decade-long narrative. This visual autobiography offers a unique window into Meyerowitz's diverse experiences across the USA, Europe, and Latin America.
For sequels, Meyerowitz brings together images from over 250,000 negatives, revealing connections between photographs and creating an ongoing, interactive exhibition. As he puts it, "When you put a run of pictures together, you're making ideas, they become your language."
Sequels transcends the boundaries of traditional exhibits, promising a new image every day for ten years. Meyerowitz invites us into this evolving narrative, sparking anticipation and engagement with the question: "What's he going to come up with next?"