Club dantzic
August 14 - October 16, 2010
mainspace @ artspace
artspace was transformed into a 1950’s Jazz Club setting for the CLUB DANTZIC Exhibition that included never-before-seen photos of 1950’s and 60’s Jazz Legends by Jerry Dantzic and a collection from the Ogden Museum of Art in New Orleans. During the 1950s, Dantzic captured the essence of New York: the musicians, showgirls, boxers, and the habitués of Coney Island, Chinatown, Broadway and other neighborhoods, as well as the city’s glamour.
Artist Bio:
Jerry Dantzic, pictured here with his son and archivist Grayson, was a photojournalist whose work in the 1950s is a glorious tribute to the city of New York and its people. His gutsy, gritty and exhilarating prints reveal all the richness and diversity of the era: glamorous celebrities, swanky nightclubs, the romance of young lovers, Coney Island, Orchard Street, and New Year's Eve in Times Square.
EXHIBITING artist:
Jerry Dantzic
Jerry Dantzic's photographs have appeared for the past forty-five years in such publications as the The New York Times, Life, Look, 2wice, Vanity Fair, and American Photo. His work has been shown in countless solo and group shows, and is now in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Museum of Modern Art. He taught for many years at Long Island University and at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.