Girl on a Windowsill, Rebecca Lepkoff
Looks Given/Looks Taken,
Jews & Urban Photography
Sponsored by the Institute for the Humanities and the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies
From 1936 New York City to Los Angeles in the '90s, Jews have created a rich heritage of urban photography. The Institute for the Humanities and the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies' exhibit “Looks Given/Looks Taken: Jews & Urban Photography” showcases an ongoing dialog among three generations of photographers, including Bruce Davidson, Morris Engel, Lauren Greenfield, Sid Grossman, William Klein, Rebecca Lepkoff, Leon Levinstein, Richard Nagler, and Weegee.
Looks Given/Looks Taken: Jews & Urban Photography was co-curated by Deborah Dash Moore and MacDonald Moore.
Production was coordinated by Elisabeth Paymal.
For more information on “Looks Given/Looks Taken” please call (734) 763-9047.
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