Nailya Alexander Gallery celebrates the 75th birthday of renowned American photographer George Tice with the exhibition George Tice: 60 years of Photography, opening on Wednesday, September 18th, 6-8pm, at the Fuller Building, 41 East 57th Street, Suite 704 (corner of Madison Avenue). The exhibition will run through November 5, 2013. Gallery hours are 11am-6pm, Tuesday through Saturday, and by appointment.

Exhibited internationally, George Tice’s work is represented in over one hundred museum collections, including MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Newark Museum. George Tice’s first show in New York was at the Underground Gallery in 1965. In 1972, he had a one-man show Paterson, New Jersey at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The International Center of Photography exhibited George Tice: Urban Landscapes in 2002.

Tice has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Media Museum (UK), the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, as well as commissions from the Field Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Museum of Modern Art.

He has published seventeen books, including the following that are available at the gallery: Fields of Peace (1998), George Tice: Selected Photographs, 1953-1999 (2001), Lincoln (1984), Hometowns, An American Pilgrimage (1988), Stone Walls, Grey Skies, A Vision of Yorkshire (1993), George Tice: Urban Landscapes (2002), Common Mementos (2005), Paterson II (2006), Ticetown (2007), and Seacoast Maine (2009). His forthcoming collection, Seldom Seen, containing one hundred photographs previously unpublished in book form will be released at the opening.

Our exhibition will take place in conjunction with the exhibitions Seeing Beyond the Moment: The Photographic Legacy and Gifts of George Tice at the Newark Museum of Art (September 18, 2013- February 2, 2014) and Without Adornment: Photographs by George Tice (September 9 – December 13, 2013) at the William Paterson University.

Nailya Alexander Gallery
41 E 57th Street, Suite 704
New York (NY) 10022 United States
Tel. +1 (212) 3152211
info@nailyaalexandergallery.com
www.nailyaalexandergallery.com

Opening hours
Tuesday - Saturday
From 11am to 6pm