Contact

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About

WELCOME TO THE GALLATIN GALLERIES. OUR GOAL IS TO ENGAGE WITH CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUES THROUGH A BROAD SPECTRUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, DOCUMENTS AND EVENTS. THE GALLERIES OPENED IN MARCH 2009 AS PART OF THE NEWLY RENOVATED GALLATIN SCHOOL OF INDIVIDUALIZED STUDY AT NYU IN NEW YORK CITY.

Location

1 WASHINGTON PL @ BROADWAY
NEW YORK, NY 10003

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Hours

MON - FRI: 9AM - 9PM
SAT - SUN: CLOSED

Website

Made by Sarah Chow.

Rebecca Yale and Chelsey Pinke

 

Artist Artist
7/15/2010-8/26/2010

Bio

Both Rebecca and Chelsey graduated from the Gallatin School of individualized study in 2010.

Statement

Hands

Hands are our most vital, integral, and timeless tool for communication. With our hands we type on key boards, press buttons on our remotes, wield pencils with which to write letters, make gestures to accompany speech, compose text messages, activate the shutter in our cameras, embrace the backs of those we love, shake hands upon meeting and later wave goodbye. This body of work is an exploration and appreciation of our hands. Each piece was incised manually. -Chelsey Pinke

Natural Manhattan

Over the last four years I have studied the intersection between nature and Manhattan through the parks of New York City. This photo essay explores the idea of authenticity in nature and how composition of an image affects a spectator’s idea of nature in Manhattan. New York is thought of as a grey manufactured city, but it contains beautiful green landscapes. However, those green spaces are also manufactured and landscaped by man—in New York not even nature is natural. This photographic essay explores the feelings evoked by these unnatural naturescapes. Many of the images from the essay at first glance do not appear to have been taken in Manhattan, but upon closer inspection details such as skyscrapers and lampposts identify the images as uniquely New York. I was inspired by the William Blake quote, “Great things are done when men and mountains meet. This is not done by jostling in the street.” There is a tranquility and beauty that can be found only in nature and is not usually found in the heart of the city. These images are meant not only to make the viewer question our use and relationship to nature in Manhattan, but also the very meaning of what nature is in the City. These images show the intersection of grey and green, man and nature, manufactured and authentic—they are Natural Manhattan. -Rebecca Yale