Ray K. Metzker American, 10/9/1931-9/10/2014
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57 JP-14, Chicago, 1957.
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58 AM-19, Chicago - Non Loop, 1958.
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58 FI-20, Chicago, 1958.
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59 CC-36, Chicago, 1959.
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59 AF-1, Chicago, 1959.
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61 DZ-21, Frankfurt, 1961.
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63 DO-43, Philadelphia (Man and Impala), 1963.
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63 Q-26, Philadelphia, 1963.
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63 BT-8, Philadelphia, 1963.
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63 KK-42, Philadelphia, 1963.
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63 BR-26, Philadelphia, 1963.
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64 DW-39, Philadelphia, 1964.
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64 CT-17, Philadelphia, 1964.
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69 HU-23, Atlantic City, 1969.
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79 DA-15, from "Pictus interruptus", 1979.
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80 DQ-27, City Whispers, Philadelphia, 1980.
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81 DA-2, City Whispers, Philadelphia, 1981.
"What appears in the pictures was the subject's decision, not mine. I took what they presented-delicate moments-unadorned and unglamorous, yet tender and exquisite."
- Ray K. Metzker
After a career that spanned five decades and saw him pioneer a new and singular visual idiom, Ray K. Metzker has been recognized as one of the great masters of American photography. Characterized by composites, multiple-exposures, solarization, the superimposition of negatives, and the juxtaposition of images, Metzker's work pushed the boundaries of what seemed formally possible in black and white photography.
Metzker enrolled at the Institute of Design, Chicago in 1956, a school which at that time was being referred to as the New Bauhaus, where he studied with fellow modernist photographers Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. After obtaining a master's degree from the Institute in 1959, Metzker's work began to garner increasing attention and critical regard, first and foremost from Edward Steichen, who, at that time, was the curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Metzker's first solo show would happen at the Museum of Modern Art in 1967.
Retrospectives of his work were organized in 1978 by the International Center of Photography in New York and in 1984 by the Museum of fine Arts in Houston, a show which then traveled to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the International Museum of Photography, Rochester, and the National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC.
In 2011 a major career retrospective of Metzker's work was organized by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, which traveled to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the Henry Art Museum in Seattle.
Ray K. Metzker died in October of 2014, at 83 years of age, in the city of Philadelphia.
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Ray K. Metzker
Film Noir 6 May - 26 September 2023Galería Alta is honored to present an exhibition of Ray K. Metzker, one of the great masters of American photography.Read more
A selection of black and white vintage prints will shine and dialog with the inhabited space of the gallery.
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Cars
And Photography 6 May - 26 September 2023Galería Alta is pleased to present a collective exhibition around the theme “Cars” and Photography.Read more
Iconic photographs of the artists in the exhibition – including Berenice Abbott, Ted Croner, Bruce Davidson, William Klein, Saul Leiter, Vivian Maier, Ray K. Metzker, Joel Meyerowitz, Marvin E. Newman, Louis Stettner and Bruce Weber – will shine and dialog with the inhabited space of the gallery.
By appointment only.
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Automóviles, naves espaciales, obras de arte
Felip Vivanco, La Vanguardia, 5 September 2023 -
Ray K. Metzker : Film Noir
Jean-Jacques Naudet, L'Oeil de la Photographie / The Eye of Photography, 8 May 2023 -
Metzker: el mestre que faltava / Metzker: The missing master
Andrés Luengo, Bondia, 2 May 2023 -
La fotografía, la disciplina artística más democrática
Fátima Poppe, The Objective, 11 March 2023
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