B&W Portraits Capture the Beautifully Diverse Lives of Muslims in New York
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by way of cultural programming. Opening February 18, the exhibition Muslim in New York explores how essential the Muslim neighborhood is to New York’s lifestyle.
With an believed 270,000 Muslims contacting New York dwelling, the photographers in the exhibition clearly show all aspects of Islamic...
Robert Gerhardt, “NYPD Targeted traffic Officer at Prayers, Park 51,” Manhattan, New York, 2012.
The Museum of the City of New York joins a expanding list of establishments building a assertion about the immigration ban
by way of cultural programming. Opening February 18, the exhibition Muslim in New York explores how essential the Muslim neighborhood is to New York’s lifestyle.
With an believed 270,000 Muslims contacting New York dwelling, the photographers in the exhibition clearly show all aspects of Islamic lifetime in the city. “This special set up comes at a time when the area of immigrants from Muslim-the vast majority international locations is getting scrutinized, and even challenged, on a countrywide degree,” museum director Whitney Donhauser explains.
The 34 images by photographers Ed Grazda, Mel Rosenthal, Robert Gerhardt, and Alexander Alland date from 1940 to current day. One iconic impression, Robert Gerhardt’s photograph of a Muslim police officer in prayer at Park51—a Manhattan Islamic neighborhood middle frequently known as “Gound Zero mosque”—is a standout. “I was the very first photographer authorized to photograph that mosque,” the photographer recollects, “mostly simply because I was the only one particular who experienced ever asked.”
Inside of the photographs, diverse Muslims’ communities are revealed over and above stereotypes. They are little ones participating in game titles, proud moms, police officers, and graduates. Collectively, they serve as a reminder of how considerably the Muslim neighborhood has enriched New York.
Muslim in New York will be on look at at the Museum of the City of New York from February 18, 2017.
Robert Gerhardt, “Young Basketball Player in the Park before Friday Prayers,” Brooklyn, New York, 2011.
Mel Rosenthal, “Iraqi Muslim Girl in English as a 2nd Language Class,” 1999.
Ed Grazda, “Prayer before Muslim Day Parade, Manhattan, NY” ca 1995
Robert Gerhardt, “Pakistani American Children Playing Cricket in the Park, Brooklyn, NY,” 2011.
Mel Rosenthal, “B & B Electronics Shop Proprietor with little ones, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn,” 1999.
Alexander Alland, “Turkish American little ones at desk with workbooks,” ca. 1940.
Mel Rosenthal, “The Graduate,” 1999
Mel Rosenthal, “Palestinian woman with American flag,” ca 2001
Ed Grazda, “Afghan Muslims Eid al-Adha Celebration, Flushing Queens, NY,” 1998
Mel Rosenthal, “Debbie Almontaser with photograph of son Yousif,” 2001
Mel Rosenthal, “Filmmakers,” 1999.
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