Curriculum Vitae

Solo Exhibitions

Manhattan Noon, Museum of the City of New York, NY, December, 2007 - April 2008.
The Company of Strangers, French Trotters, Paris, France, December, 2005.
Town & Country, Norfolk, CT Public Library, September, 2003.

Select Group Exhibitions

InPublic, Derby Museum, Format International Photography Festival, Derby, March, 2011.
Street Photography Now, Uno Art Space, Stuttgart, April, 2011.
Street Photography Now, Galerie Lichblick, Cologne, December, 2010.
Street Photography Now, Mois de La Photo - OFF, Paris, November, 2010.
Street Photography Now, Third Floor Gallery, Cardiff, Wales, Fall, 2010.
iN PUBLiC @ 10, Photofusion Gallery, London, Summer, 2010.
New York Perspectives, 25CPW, New York, NY, May 2010.
FotoGrafia Festival Internazionale di Roma, Italy, May - August, 2009.
New York Perspectives, Stadsarchive Amsterdam, NL, May - September 2009.
States Of Mind, TH Inside, Copenhagen, December, 2008.
States Of Mind, TH Inside, Brussels, November, 2008.
Various Photographs: Curated by Tim Barber, NY Photo Festival, Brooklyn, NY, 2008.
Tiny Vices, Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City, Mexico, July, 2007.
The End Is Nigh, Higher Pictures, New York, NY, April, 2007.
J&L Books, Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA, January, 2007.
Tiny Vices, Studio Bee, Tokyo, Japan, December, 2006.
Here: Remembering 9/11, WTC Installation, New York, NY, December, 2006.
Timescapes, Museum of the City of New York, NY, permanent installation.
Here Is New York, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Summer 2006.
Still Life & Stilled Lives, Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, NY, February, 2005.
Wild Flowers, Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, NY, Summer 2004.
Summer Life, Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY, August, 2003.
Common Ground, McMullen Museum, Boston College, June, 2003.
Sylvan, Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, NY, April, 2003.
Made in New York, Jen Bekman Gallery, New York, NY, June, 2003.
2002 Armory Photography Show, New York, NY, October, 2002.
Life In The City, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Winter/Spring 2002.
The Sidewalk Never Ends, Art Institute of Chicago, IL, Fall 2001 - Spring 2002.
Here Is New York, 116 Prince Street, New York, NY, September, 2001.
Straight Arrows, Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, NY, February, 2001.
Modern Madness, C.S. Ledbetter Gallery, New York, NY, November, 2000.
Honest Lie, Saltbox Gallery, New York, NY, August, 1999.
The Gestures of The Eye, Fisher Hall, Oberlin, Ohio, May, 1997.

Awards

Featured in American Photography No. 22, 2005.
Featured in Print magazine’s “New Visual Artists” issue, April, 2004.
Selected for Photo District News “30 Emerging Photographers Issue,” March, 2003.
Awarded Cultural Specialist Grant from U.S. Dept. of Cultural Affairs and visited Tanzania, Nigeria, and Kenya in 2002 to speak about photographing 9/11 and the history of street photography.

Select Publications

Street Photography Now, Sophie Howarth & Stephen McLaren, Thames & Hudson, 2010.
10: 10 Years of In-Public, NTP, 2010.
La Gioia, Zoneattive Edizioni, Italy, 2009.
A Field Guide To The North American Family, G.B. Halberg, MBP, 2007.
Paper Placemats ATL, J&L Books, 2007.
Paper Placemats, J L Books, 2004.
The Company of Strangers, monograph by Gus Powell, J&L Books, 2003.
Here Is New York, Scalo, 2002. Includes seven photographs.
Bystander: A History of Street Photography, by Westerbeck/Meyerowitz, Bulfinch 2001.
DoubleTake magazine, “Lunch Pictures” Summer 2001, photographs and text.

Select Reviews

Zing (China), "Lunch Pictures" by Stella Qian, Spring 2010.
Foam: Sidewalk (NL), “Gus Powell's No York” by Tim Davis, Summer, 2005.
Afterimage, “Books Reviewed” by Bruno Chalifour, Fall 2004.
Photograph, “New Photobooks” by Vince Aletti, Nov/Dec, 2003.
Photo-Eye Booklist, “Book Review” by Darius Himes, Fall 2003.
Marmalade (UK), “Finding Beauty in The Company of Strangers” by Myles Quin, Winter 2003.
Kokak ProPass, Emergin Artist Series, online profile, posted Summer 2003.
The New York Times, “Snapshots Of Sept. 11” by Roberta Smith, October 8, 2001.
The New Yorker, “Straight Arrows” by Sophie Fels, February 5, 2001.

Other

Teacher at the MFA Photography, Video & Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts, and a guest speaker at the International Center of Photography, and Cranbrook. Member of street photography collective InPublic. His work is in the permanent collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of the City of New York, Foam_Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, City of Amsterdam Archives, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.