Patrons
November 16, 2006- January 6, 2007
Reception: November 16, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
535 W 24th St
Silverstein Photography is pleased to announce Patrons, an exhibition featuring photographs by
Ryan Weideman and
Sarah Stolfa. Shooting clients within their respective workplaces, Stolfa
bartending at Philadelphia tavern McGlinchey’s, and Weideman driving a New York City taxicab,
each of these artists has created a uniquely personal series of portraits. Patrons draws attention
to the inexplicable yet natural ease that most city habitants feel in bars and taxis, depicting
complimentary views of urban American experience and culture.
In 1980,
Ryan Weideman cruised into New York City to become a street photographer. Having
graduated with an MFA from the California College of Arts & Crafts, Weideman already had a
style influenced by the great photographers of the period including Gary Winogrand and Lee
Friedlander. Though anxious to pursue a career in photography, Weideman's focus turned to the
more immediate goal of earning money to pay his rent. Soon after moving into an apartment on
West 43rd Street, Weideman met a neighbor who drove a taxi, leading him to his newfound
profession. For the next 25 years,
Ryan Weideman photographed the theatric riders, including
models, poets, drag queens, and celebrities, all within the back seat of his makeshift photo studio.
Weideman's work is a part of such prestigious collections as the Brooklyn Museum, the Oakland
Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago. His awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship Grant
(1992-1993,) a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (1986-1987,) and a NEA Fellowship
Grant (1984-1985).
In 1997, after touring with the band Delta 72 for several years,
Sarah Stolfa moved to
Philadelphia and began bartending at McGlinchey’s. Like Weideman, Stolfa began using her
workplace as a photo studio. In doing so, the relationship between worker and patron became
transformed. Taking advantage of the proximity, and in turn intimacy, which occurs between
bartender and customer, Stolfa collected portraits of the diverse group of regulars. Her carefully
composed images, often including a glass, mug, ashtray, newspaper, or money, are reminiscent
of Seventeenth Century Dutch paintings in their color, lighting, and decipherable detail.
In 2004, Stolfa won The New York Times Photography Contest for College Students and several
of the early portraits were reproduced in The New York Times Magazine. In 2006, she was
included in the Second Woodmere Triennial of Contemporary Photography, alongside Arnold
Newman, Naomi Savage, and David Graham. In 2006, Stolfa began her MFA at Yale University.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Silverstein Photography | | Address | 535 W 24th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10011 United States | | Phone | 212-627-3930 | | Fax | 212-691-5509 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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