Harlem Postcards

09.14.2017-01.15.2018

Harlem Postcards is an ongoing project that invites contemporary artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, visual stimuli, artistic contemplation and creative production. Representing intimate and dynamic perspectives of Harlem, the images reflect the idiosyncratic visions of contemporary artists from a wide range of backgrounds and locations. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited edition postcard available free to visitors.


This season, we are pleased to present postcards by Nona Faustine, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Timothy Hyunsoo Lee, and Paul Anthony Smith.

Nona Faustine

Born 1977, Brooklyn, NY

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Through the Rubble, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Nona Faustine Born 1977, Brooklyn, NY Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Through the Rubble, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 
Timothy Hyunsoo Lee

Born 1990, Seoul, South Korea

Lives and works in New York, NY and Madrid, Spain

Lotto (2033 5th Avenue), 2017

Gold leaf on aluminum print

Courtesy the artist
Timothy Hyunsoo Lee Born 1990, Seoul, South Korea Lives and works in New York, NY and Madrid, Spain Lotto (2033 5th Avenue), 2017 Gold leaf on aluminum print Courtesy the artist 
Paul Anthony Smith

Born 1988, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Lifeguard, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Paul Anthony Smith Born 1988, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Lifeguard, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 
Kiluanji Kia Henda

Born 1978, Luanda, Angola

Lives and works in Luanda, Angola

Champion, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Kiluanji Kia Henda Born 1978, Luanda, Angola Lives and works in Luanda, Angola Champion, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 

Harlem Postcards Fall/Winter 2017 is organized by Doris Zhao, Curatorial Assistant.

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Harlem Postcards

09.14.2017-01.15.2018

Harlem Postcards is an ongoing project that invites contemporary artists of diverse backgrounds to reflect on Harlem as a site of cultural activity, political vitality, visual stimuli, artistic contemplation and creative production. Representing intimate and dynamic perspectives of Harlem, the images reflect the idiosyncratic visions of contemporary artists from a wide range of backgrounds and locations. Each photograph has been reproduced as a limited edition postcard available free to visitors.


This season, we are pleased to present postcards by Nona Faustine, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Timothy Hyunsoo Lee, and Paul Anthony Smith.

Nona Faustine

Born 1977, Brooklyn, NY

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Through the Rubble, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Nona Faustine Born 1977, Brooklyn, NY Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Through the Rubble, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 
Timothy Hyunsoo Lee

Born 1990, Seoul, South Korea

Lives and works in New York, NY and Madrid, Spain

Lotto (2033 5th Avenue), 2017

Gold leaf on aluminum print

Courtesy the artist
Timothy Hyunsoo Lee Born 1990, Seoul, South Korea Lives and works in New York, NY and Madrid, Spain Lotto (2033 5th Avenue), 2017 Gold leaf on aluminum print Courtesy the artist 
Paul Anthony Smith

Born 1988, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Lifeguard, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Paul Anthony Smith Born 1988, St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY Lifeguard, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 
Kiluanji Kia Henda

Born 1978, Luanda, Angola

Lives and works in Luanda, Angola

Champion, 2017

Chromogenic color print

Courtesy the artist
Kiluanji Kia Henda Born 1978, Luanda, Angola Lives and works in Luanda, Angola Champion, 2017 Chromogenic color print Courtesy the artist 

Harlem Postcards Fall/Winter 2017 is organized by Doris Zhao, Curatorial Assistant.

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