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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

STORE FRONT: The Disappearing Face Of New York - Fotogalerie Im Blauen Haus

Munich, Germany

Opening Thursday March 29, 2012

 http://www.fotogalerie-im-blauen-haus.de/news/?p=419

“Als kleiner Teaser und zum neugierig machen: am Donnerstag, den 29. März startet die Ausstellung “Store Fronts” mit den New York Fotos von James und Karla Murray. Nach vielen großen Ausstellungen in den USA kommen die Bilder nun zur ersten Einzelausstellung nach Deutschland. Mehr Info zu der Arbeit der beiden gibt es unter http://jamesandkarlamurray.com More to come…”

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posted by jimkarla at 11:38 am  

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

STORE FRONT: The Disappearing Face Of New York at The Affordable Art Fair Los Angeles

http://www.affordableartfair.us/losangeles/exhibit.php?fair=20121&exhibit=501&artist=3675

Los Angeles - January 18-22, 2012

Clic Gallery
Booth A-8
255 Centre Street
New York,NY 10013
USA
tel: 212 966 2766
psimmons@clicgallery.com
http://www.clicgallery.com

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posted by jimkarla at 10:34 am  

Saturday, January 14, 2012

STORE FRONT: The Disappearing Face Of New York - Jackie Magpie Feature

http://jackiemagpie.com/2012/01/photo-friday-storefront/

“How come shops don’t look like this anymore?
Take a step back in time with this beautiful little book project by photography duo James and Karla Murray…”

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posted by jimkarla at 9:52 am  

Friday, January 13, 2012

STORE FRONT: The Disappearing Face Of New York - KLM Airlines: A Novel Behind Every Façade

http://blog.klm.com/a-novel-behind-every-facade/3432/

“Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York is a fabulous portrait gallery of “mom and pop” shops, many of which have been run by New York families for generations and almost all of which were still operating under their original name when the book was compiled. Each of the photos in the book would make a perfect cover for a novel, with the name of the store providing the title – Ideal Hosiery, Yonah Shimmel Knishery, Raul Candy Store, Olden Camera, Caffe Capri, Bay Lighting, La Borinqueña …

But the real fun began – for this novelist, at least – when I read the photo captions in which the authors/photographers James & Karla Murray  offer the reader a peek behind the façades, with a short history of each store, often recounted by the current owner. Their captions offer just enough information to let my imagination run away with me.”  Richard de Nooy for KLM

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posted by jimkarla at 10:58 am  

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