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Fred W. McDarrah- Robert Kennedy in Slum Apartment

Fred W. McDarrah
Robert Kennedy in Stanton Street apartment once occupied by Senator Jacob Javits, May 8, 1967
Gelatin silver print, printed later
16h x 20w in
Signed, titled, and dated by photographer recto; Titled and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Bob Dylan

Fred W. McDarrah
Bob Dylan, sitting on a bench in Christopher Park (across the street from the offices of the Village
Voice since 1960), either salutes or shields his eyes from the sun, January 22, 1965
Gelatin silver print, printed later
11h x 14w in
Signed, titled and dated by photographer recto; Signed and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Allen Ginsberg

Fred W. McDarrah
Allen Ginsberg on Central Park Bandstand, 5th Avenue Peace Demonstration to Stop the War in
Vietnam, March 26, 1966
Gelatin silver print, printed later
20h x 16w in
Signed, titled and dated by photographer recto; Signed and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Jack Kerouac Reading Beatnik Poetry in Lower East Side Loft

Fred W. McDarrah
Jack Kerouac reads poetry at the Artist’s Studio, 48 East Third Street, February 15, 1959
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1970
20h x 16w in
Signed, titled, and dated by photographer recto; Titled and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Demolition of Artist's Studio

Fred W. McDarrah

Demolition of Artist's Studio, Greenwich Avenue, May 19, 1960

Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1970, 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm)

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Fred W. McDarrah- Phil Ochs Singing "The War is Over"

Fred W. McDarrah

Phil Ochs Singing "The War is Over", December 8, 1967

Vintage gelatin silver, 11671 in.

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Fred W. McDarrah- Gerard Malanga Reading Poetry in Warhol's Loft During the Filming of Camp

Fred W. McDarrah

Gerard Malanga Reading Poetry in Warhol's Loft During the Filming of Camp, October 30, 1965

Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1965, 11 in. (18.4 x 23.5 cm)

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Fred W. McDarrah- Edward and Susan Avedisian Dancing at Loft Party

Fred W. McDarrah

Edward and Susan Avedisian Dancing at Loft Party. Andy Warhol Talking with Margerette Lampkin, April 21, 1964

Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1964, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm)

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Fred W. McDarrah- Andy Warhol and Factory Actresses Candy Darling

Fred W. McDarrah

Andy Warhol and Factory Actresses Candy Darling, Ultra Violet and Bridged Polk, April 28, 1969

Vintage gelatin silver, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm)

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Fred W. McDarrah- Andy Warhol Taking a Photo in Front of Village Voice Office

Fred W. McDarrah
Andy Warhol photographs the photographer on the sidewalk outside the offices of the Village
Voice newspaper, 61 Christopher St., New York, September 9, 1968
Gelatin silver print, printed later
14h x 11w in
Signed, titled, and dated by photographer recto; Signed, dated, and stamped by photographer
verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Joel Oppenheimer When the Cedar Tavern Closed

Fred W. McDarrah

Joel Oppenheimer When the Cedar Tavern Closed, March 30, 1963

Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1963, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm)

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Fred W. McDarrah- Gay Power Rally

Fred W. McDarrah
First gay liberation rally after Stonewall, Washington Square Park, July 27, 1969
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1969
14h x 11w in
Signed, titled, and dated by photographer recto; Signed, dated, and stamped by photographer
verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Demonstrators in Front of Stonewall Inn

Fred W. McDarrah

Demonstrators in Front of Stonewall Inn, Christopher Street, June 29, 1969

Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1969

9h x 6w inches
Captioned and stamped by photographer verso
 

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Fred W. McDarrah- Women of the World Unite

Fred W. McDarrah
To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States, an estimated
twenty thousand women march along Fifth Avenue, here past a banner that reads, ‘‘Women of the
World Unite!”, August 26, 1970
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1970
11h x 14w in
Signed, titled, and dated by photographer recto; Titled and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah- Yayoi Kusama

Fred W. McDarrah
Yayoi Kusama, Studio Performance, June 7, 1967
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1967
7 3/4h x 4 3/4w in
Signed, dated and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah - Jim Dine

Fred W. McDarrah
Jim Dine in His Happening at the First New York Theatre Rally, April 30, 1965
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1965
9 1/2 x 7 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah - Bill Graham

Fred W. McDarrah
Bill Graham in Happier Days, 1968
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1968
7 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah - Carolee Schneeman

Fred W. McDarrah
Carolee Schneeman in a Private Performance in East Hampton, August 29, 1975
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1975
11 x 7 1/2 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah - Andy Warhol

Fred W. McDarrah
Andy Warhol at Stan Vander Becks Farm, September 18, 1966
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1966
9 1/2 x 7 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah - Alice Neel

Fred W. McDarrah
Alice Neel with Portrait of Warhol After He was Shot, October 16, 1970
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1970
9 x 6 inches

 

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Fred W. McDarrah - Jack Kerouac

Fred W. McDarrah
Jack Kerouac at 304 W 14th Street, December 10, 1959
Vintage gelatin silver, printed 1959
10 x 7 3/4 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah- Yoko Tracing Lennon at 8th Avant-Garde Festival

Fred W. McDarrah
Yoko Tracing Lennon at 8th Avant-Garde Festival, November 19, 1971
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1971
10 x 6 3/4 inches

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Fred W. McDarrah - Pop Artists Assemble at Factory Party

Fred W. McDarrah
Pop artists Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, and Claes
Oldenburg at Warhol’s Factory, 231 East Forty‑Seventh Street (its first location, until 1967), April
21, 1964
Vintage gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1964
11h x 14w in
Titled, dated, and stamped by photographer verso

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Fred W. McDarrah - LeRoi Jones and Diane di Prima

Fred W. McDarrah
LeRoi Jones and Diane di Prima in the Cedar Tavern, University Place, April 5, 1960 
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1970 
11 x 14 inches
 

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Exhibitions

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
September 20 – November 3, 2018
Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World
Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World
April 24 – June 6, 2015
Fred W. McDarrah: Save the Village
Fred W. McDarrah: Save the Village
January 30 – March 8, 2014
Fred W. McDarrah: Artists and Writers of the 60s and 70s
Fred W. McDarrah: Artists and Writers of the 60s and 70s
November 1, 2006 – January 6, 2007

News

EXHIBITION: A McPhoto Family: Photography from the Village Voice

EXHIBITION: A McPhoto Family: Photography from the Village Voice

October 5, 2018

In light of the Village Voice’s closing on August 31st, Howl! Arts is having a special 3-day exhibition titled “A McPhoto Family: Photography from the Village Voice” opening Friday, October 5th.  Spotlighting the contributions of the legendary Voice photographer/picture editor Fred W. McDarrah and more than 40 photographers he supported, the show is a timely look at 60 years of New York cultural and social history. There will be a special closing party with the photographers on Sunday, October 7th from 4–6 PM. Please join us!

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Exhibition: "Judson Dance Theater: The Work is Never Done" at the Museum of Modern Art

Exhibition: "Judson Dance Theater: The Work is Never Done" at the Museum of Modern Art

September 16, 2018

SKG artist Fred W. McDarrah is included in the Museum of Modern Art's exhibition Judson Dance Theater: The Work is Never Done. The exhibition traces the history of the the theater through live performance, film, photography, sculpture, musical scores, poetry, and archival materials from artists such as LeRoi Jones, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and many others. Opening September 16, 2018. 

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Exhibition: Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah at the Princeton University Art Museum

Exhibition: Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah at the Princeton University Art Museum

June 5, 2018

Photographs by SKG artists Charles Moore and Fred W. McDarrah are on view now at the Princeton University Art Museum. Picturing Protest will be on view through October 14. 

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Art Fair: Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD 2018

Art Fair: Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD 2018

April 5 - 8, 2018

Steven Kasher Gallery is proud to exhibit at The Photography Show presented by AIPAD, the longest-running fair dedicated to photography.

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Exhibition: Fred McDarrah at the New York Public Library

Exhibition: Fred McDarrah at the New York Public Library

January 24, 2018

Images by Fred McDarrah are on display in the exhibition, You Say You Want a Revolution: Remembering the Sixties, at the New York Public Library's Gottesman Hall through September 1.

 

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Press: Fred McDarrah in The New York Times

Press: Fred McDarrah in The New York Times

September 8, 2016

The New York Times features a photograph by Fred McDarrah in a article about Donald Trump.

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Press: Fred McDarrah in The New York Times

Press: Fred McDarrah in The New York Times

September 7, 2016

The New York Times features one of Fred McDarrah's photographs in a article about the seating chart at New York Fashion Week.

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Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words at Edward Tyler Nahem, New York

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words at Edward Tyler Nahem, New York

May 6 - July 1, 2016

"Portrait of American Pop artist Edward Ruscha as he poses with several of his 'Gunpowder Ribbon Drawings', New York, NY, December 9, 1967" is on display in the exhibition "Ed Ruscha: Ribbon Words".

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Press: Crains New York on Timothy McDarrah following in Fred W. McDarrah's footsteps

Press: Crains New York on Timothy McDarrah following in Fred W. McDarrah's footsteps

May 30, 2016

When Timothy McDarrah was a child, his father would park him for the evening with a silver-haired man named Andy at a downtown place called the Factory while he went out to photograph the Bohemians flocking to Greenwich Village. Tim’s father, Fred, was the photographer and photo editor for the Village Voice for half a century, and from the 1950s to the ’70s, when the Village was the center of intellectual and artistic ferment, the Voice was its chronicle. Now McDarrah, with his brother Patrick and their mother, Gloria, is battling to preserve some of the neighborhood’s old magic with his Save the Village walking tours of key places in its social history, even as many of those landmarks fall to gentrification and New York University’s expansion.

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Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in Activist New York at the Museum of the City of New York, New York

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in Activist New York at the Museum of the City of New York, New York

In a town renowned for its in-your-face persona, citizens have banded together on issues as diverse as historic preservation, civil rights, wages, sexual orientation, and religious freedom. Using artifacts, photographs, audio and visual presentations, as well as interactive components that seek to tell the entire story of activism in the five boroughs, Activist New York presents the passions and conflicts that underlie the city's history of agitation.

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Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in The 1970s: The Blossoming of a Queer Enlightenment at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in The 1970s: The Blossoming of a Queer Enlightenment at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York

April 8 - July 3,2016

The 1970s: The Blossoming of a Queer Enlightenment explores the vibrant and liberating decade between the Stonewall Riots from 1969 until 1980, just before we heard the first rumblings of the AIDS crisis emerging, changing the nature of sexual relationships to the present day.

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Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah "The Velvet Underground New York Extravaganza" at Philharmonie de Paris

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah "The Velvet Underground New York Extravaganza" at Philharmonie de Paris

March 30 - August 21, 2016

Fred W. McDarrah's photographs are featured in Philharmonie de Paris' exhibition "The Velvet Underground New York Extravaganza," an immersive, impressionistic and multimedia exhibition told by the eye-witnesses and contributors of the time. On view March 30 – August 21, 2016. 

 

 

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Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in "Beat Generation" at Centre Georges Pompidou

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in "Beat Generation" at Centre Georges Pompidou

June 22 - October 3, 2016

The Centre Pompidou is to present Beat Generation, a novel retrospective dedicated to the literary and artistic movement born in the late 1940s that would exert an ever-growing influence for the next two decades, featuring photographs by Robert Frank, John Cohen, and Fred W. McDarrah. bit.ly/1Um2N3i

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in  "In the Shadow of the Highway: Robert Moses’ Expressway and the Battle for Downtown” at the NYC Municipal Archives

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in "In the Shadow of the Highway: Robert Moses’ Expressway and the Battle for Downtown” at the NYC Municipal Archives

September 24, 2015- January 29, 2016

Fred W. McDarrah’s highway protest photographs are on view in "In the Shadow of the Highway: Robert Moses’ Expressway and the Battle for Downtown” at the NYC Municipal Archives, 31 Chamber Street, through January 29th. This free exhibit focuses on activists who stopped Robert Moses’ proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway from destroying downtown Manhattan, and on the ongoing impact of development and gentrification on the Lower East Side. http://on.nyc.gov/1GbSk33

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in “Give Peace Another Chance!: Warhol in New York” at ONO Arte Contemporanea in Bologna

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in “Give Peace Another Chance!: Warhol in New York” at ONO Arte Contemporanea in Bologna

December 12, 2015- January 10, 2016

Photos by Fred W. McDarrah are on view in “Give Peace Another Chance! : Warhol in New York” at ONO Arte Contemporanea in Bologna, Italy. The exhibition portrays the crucial role Andy Warhol played for New York City and its rapid evolution of pop culture.  On view December 12, 2015- January 10th, 2016. http://bit.ly/1VJi796

Press: Fred W. McDarrah inspired "Save The Village" walking tour is featured in the New York Times

Press: Fred W. McDarrah inspired "Save The Village" walking tour is featured in the New York Times

August 20, 2015

Last year, Steven Kasher Gallery exhibited the photography of Fred W. McDarrah, who documented the changing scene of Greenwich Village since the 1960s. The spirit of that show has taken the form of this walking tour, which includes stops at the places McDarrah captured on film including locales like Washington Square Park and the Stonewall Inn.  For more information on the tour, please visit http://savethevillagetours.com. To view the New York Times, article click on this link: http://nyti.ms/1JxnENP

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in "Artist to Artist" at Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah in "Artist to Artist" at Albright-Knox Art Gallery

July 11, 2015- November 8, 2015

This exhibition features photographs of prominent Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century artists from the Albright-Knox Collection including Fred W. McDarrah, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Hollis Frampton, Marcel Duchamp and Jasper Jones. Taken by fellow artists, these portraits were created over a span of more than seventy years and capture artistic figures that define the modern and contemporary art world.  Artist to Artist opens at Albright- Knox Art Gallery on July 11, 2015 andis on view through November 8, 2015.  http://bit.ly/1EHeTID

 

Exhibitions: FRED W. MCDARRAH PHOTOGRAPHS featured in seven summer 2015 exhibitions

Exhibitions: FRED W. MCDARRAH PHOTOGRAPHS featured in seven summer 2015 exhibitions

The photographs of Fred W. McDarrah will be featured in seven different exhibitions this summer, both nationally and internationally.

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah on view in "WARHOL UNDERGROUND" at the Centre Pompidou-Metz

Exhibition: Fred W. McDarrah on view in "WARHOL UNDERGROUND" at the Centre Pompidou-Metz

July 1, 2015- November 23, 2015

Fren W. McDarrah is featured in Warhol Underground which highlights the influence of the music scene and avant-garde choreography in the work of Andy Warhol.  It also discusses the microcosm of the "factory", which was open for artist residencies at a time when Warhol discovered, with ever renewed curiosity, the underground music scene and tried to produce " Superstars ".   The exhibition opens at the Centre Pompidou-Metz on July 1, 2015.  http://centrepompidou-metz.fr/warhol-underground

EXHIBITION: Fred W. McDarrah's never before seen photos featured in "YOKO ONO: ONE WOMAN SHOW, 1960 – 1971"  at the Museum of Modern Art

EXHIBITION: Fred W. McDarrah's never before seen photos featured in "YOKO ONO: ONE WOMAN SHOW, 1960 – 1971" at the Museum of Modern Art

May 17, 2015- September 7, 2015

Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960 – 1971, featuring never before seen photos by Fred W. McDarrah opens on May 17 at the Museum of Modern Art.  

PRESS: "Jerome Liebling: Brooklyn and Other Boroughs", 1946-1996 and "Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World" featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and more

PRESS: "Jerome Liebling: Brooklyn and Other Boroughs", 1946-1996 and "Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World" featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and more

April 17, 2015

Our exhibitions Jerome Liebling: Brooklyn and Other Boroughs and Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World were reviewed in numerous publications including The New York Times, NY 1 News, Time Lightbox, and The New Yorker.  To view the full articles, click the link below or visit our press page.

EXHIBITION: FRED W. MCDARRAH's rarely seen PHOTOS on view in "Arts & Foods: Rituals Since 1851" at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan

EXHIBITION: FRED W. MCDARRAH's rarely seen PHOTOS on view in "Arts & Foods: Rituals Since 1851" at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan

April 9, 2015- November 1, 2015

Milan Triennale is featuring rarely seen Fred W. McDarrah photos on the show theme of Artists and Food.  The exhibition opens on April 9, 2015 at the Triennale Design Museum.

PRESS: Fred W. McDarrah photographs Featured on MSNBC for World Poetry Day

PRESS: Fred W. McDarrah photographs Featured on MSNBC for World Poetry Day

March 21, 2015

MSNBC features a selection of Fred W. McDarrah's photographs in a slideshow commemorating World Poetry Day. 

PRESS: Fred W. McDarrah Featured in the New York Times

PRESS: Fred W. McDarrah Featured in the New York Times

January 25, 2014

The New York Times previewed our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: Save the Village in Sunday's Metropolitan section. The article, titled "Capturing the New York of the 1960s and '70s", by John Leland, praises McDarrah's rigorous documenting of the cultural movements, icons, and events that shaped the second half of the twentieth century. 

Publications

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
Abrams Books; $40 Coming September 2018

Press

Sag Harbor Express on Fred W. McDarrah and the Parrish Museum
Sag Harbor Express on Fred W. McDarrah and the Parrish MuseumNovember 8, 2018

The exhibition — on view from Sunday, November 11, through October 3, 2019 —leads with the trio of recent acquisitions, which includes a series of 27 iconic artist portraits by photographer Fred W. McDarrah, paired with examples of works by the artists pictured. The legacy of the East End dominates a portion of the series, with Norman Bluhm at work in his studio and the familiar faces of Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert  otherwell, all of whom live on in the Parrish permanent collection.

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Indy East End on Fred W. McDarrah
Indy East End on Fred W. McDarrahNovember 6, 2018

The Parrish Museum's recent acquisitions of Fred W. McDarrah's photographs are on view in a new exhibition in Water Mill, NY. Indy East End writes, "The mostly candid photographs show artists at storied New York gathering places, at exhibition openings, and in their studios as well as well as on the East End, where McDarrah and many of his subjects lived and worked. Dating from 1959 to 1979, the images depict artists who contributed to the rich creative legacy of this area including Norman Bluhm, James Brooks, Elaine and Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, and Robert Motherwell, all of whom are represented in the Parrish permanent collection." 

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Riot Material on Fred W. McDarrah
Riot Material on Fred W. McDarrahNovember 1, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes was reviewed by Riot Material's Phoebe Hoban. Hoban writes, "McDarrah’s photographs, shot in a spontaneous cinema verite style, dramatically capture the icons of the moment: the AbEx painters and Beat poets and writers of the 1950s, the Pop artists and folk singers of the 1960s, the activists and politicians of the 1960s and 70s: a virtual who’s who of visual, literary and sociopolitical giants... The old adage, one picture is worth a thousand words, scarcely does justice to McDarrah’s classic work, a panoply of historically-loaded imagery." 

 

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Fred W. McDarrah in Curbed New York
Fred W. McDarrah in Curbed New YorkOctober 4, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah’s iconic photos are being republished in a new book titled "Pride: Photographs after Stonewall." Almost 25 years after the first edition was published, the new book will release in May 2019, just a month before the 50th anniversary of Stonewall. The book features several photos that weren’t published in the first iteration of the book, and a new foreword by New Yorker critic Hilton Als, along with essays by Allen Ginsberg and Jill Johnston.

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AnOther Magazine on Fred W. McDarrah
AnOther Magazine on Fred W. McDarrahSeptember 26, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes is featured in AnOther Magazine. Writer Miss Rosen sits down with Fred's son Tim, to discuss the golden age of Greenwich Village and the Village Voice. She writes, "McDarrah’s New York is a comet casting through space, a fiery mass of humanity in the final decades of the second millennia. Whether documenting Carolee Scheneemann’s first performance of Interior Scroll or shooting firefighters rushing into a townhouse after the Weathermen accidentally set off a bomb, McDarrah was on the scene with camera in hand, ready to capture it all." 

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The Gothamist on Fred W. McDarrah
The Gothamist on Fred W. McDarrahSeptember 21, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes was written up in The Gothamist's Arts & Culture section. "For decades, Fred W. McDarrah was the only staff photographer at The Village Voice (RIP), a job he took on after working in ad sales at the paper. He captured New York City in an era that brought us Bob Dylan, the Stonewall riots, the Beats and bohemians. His images capture the energy of the most vibrant decades of the greatest city in the world." 

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The Village Voice and Fred W. McDarrah in The New York Times
The Village Voice and Fred W. McDarrah in The New York TimesSeptember 21, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah's photographs are featured in The New York Times in a piece titled "Seven Ways the Village Voice Made New York A Better Place." Reporter John Leland discusses the newspaper's efforts to create social change in New York, including vanquishing Tammany Hall, exposing corrupt politicians and landlords, giving a platform to feminists, and covering racial violence.

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GQ Italia on Fred W. McDarrah
GQ Italia on Fred W. McDarrahSeptember 20, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes is featured in GQ Italia. The feature includes selections from the exhibition and hones in on McDarrah's influence on New York's arts and culture scene. "The fact remains that since the mid-fifties, in the city in which he had taken the first steps, McDarrah has told every artistic, political and cultural ferment. Become a photographer of the Village Voice, has immortalized, among others, the beginnings of Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac, Andy Warhol and Allen Ginsberg.

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Daily Mail on Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
Daily Mail on Fred W. McDarrah: New York ScenesSeptember 20, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes is featured in Daily Mail online. The piece, titled "Beatniks, bohemians and Bob Dylan" discusses McDarrah's "fun-loving, yet candid" images of New York that span the 1950s to 1970s. "McDarrah's photos were the graphic expression of the Village Voice. He covered Gotham's diverse downtown scenes where he frequented galleries, cafes, bars and bookstores where artists and musicians often gathered."  Nearly 100 of these scenes are featured in the exhibition, on view until November 3.

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Fred W. McDarrah in The Eye of Photography
Fred W. McDarrah in The Eye of PhotographySeptember 19, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes is featured in The Eye of Photography. Along with this 1964 image of Andy Warhol at the opening of his exhibition "The Personality of the Artist," the article includes several selections from the show. The exhibition includes McDarrah’s most iconic images alongside never-before-seen work from his extensive archive that span the late 1950s to the mid-1970s. On view until November 3.

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The New York Times says goodbye to the Village Voice
The New York Times says goodbye to the Village VoiceSeptember 5, 2018

After shuttering its doors last week, The Village Voice is featured in the New York Times. "[It] isn’t just about the end of a newspaper. To some of us at least, it’s about the end of New York as a cultural and political center, as the place that the world turned to for art, for music, for leadership in new and uncomfortable ideas, often perceived by the mainstream to be dangerous or weird. Fred McDarrah liked to affectionately call it “the commie, hippie, pinko rag.”

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The New York Times on Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes
The New York Times on Fred W. McDarrah: New York ScenesSeptember 6, 2018

The New York Times’ Dwight Garner gives a glowing review to “Fred W. McDarrah: New York Scenes,” a new publication accompanying McDarrah’s upcoming exhibition at Steven Kasher Gallery. Garner writes, “It’s a book like few others. McDarrah had an inflamed curiosity, great feelers and an ability to capture liquid moments. He was in the right place at the right time, for sure, and caught a subculture in situ. He also had hustle.”

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Blouin Artinfo on Fred W. McDarrah
Blouin Artinfo on Fred W. McDarrahJune 25, 2018

Blouin Artinfo features "Picturing Protest," an exhibition featuring photographs by SKG artist Fred W. McDarrah. The show will be on view at the Princeton University Art Museum and runs through October 14.

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Fred W. McDarrah in the New York Times
Fred W. McDarrah in the New York TimesJune 22, 2018

Fred W. McDarrah's photograph is included in the New York Times' obituary for LGBT rights activist Dick Leitsch. 

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The Village Voice on Fred McDarrah
The Village Voice on Fred McDarrahFebruary 2, 2018

Robert Baker of the Village Voice discusses SKG artist Fred McDarrah's impact on the publication and how he helped define the East Village with his documentation of the visionaries who lived there. 

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6sqft on Fred McDarrah
6sqft on Fred McDarrahDecember 7, 2017

Fred McDarrah's estate has partnered with Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. McDarrah photographed this cultural epicenter for the Village Voice and a selection of these works are available through the society.  

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Curbed New York on Fred McDarrah
Curbed New York on Fred McDarrahNovember 22, 2017

SKG aritst and formed Village Voice photographer, Fred McDarrah's prints are available for purchase to benefit the The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. 

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Wired
Wired Wired interviews Steven Kasher and reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's WorldJune 6, 2015
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It's Nice That
It's Nice That It's Nice That reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's WorldJune 3, 2015
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American Photo Magazine
American Photo Magazine American Photo Magazine reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's WorldJune 2, 2015
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph The Telegraph reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's WorldMay 27, 2015
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L'Oeil de la Photographie
L'Oeil de la Photographie L'Oeil de la Photographie announces our Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World exhibitionMay 26. 2015
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker The New Yorker features our Jerome Liebling: Brooklyn and Other Boroughs, 1946-1996 and Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World exhibitions in their Art sectionMay 20, 2015
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ARTFORUM
ARTFORUM Our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World was featured as a Critic's PickMay 8, 2015
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Juxtapoz Magazine
Juxtapoz Magazine Juxtapoz Magazine announces our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's WorldApril 20, 2015
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The New York Times
The New York Times The New York Times previews our Jerome Liebling: Brooklyn and Other Boroughs, 1946-1996 and Fred W. McDarrah: The Artist's World exhibitionsApril 17, 2015
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DNAinfo
DNAinfo DNAinfo features Fred W. McDarrah's 1966 print of Andy Warhol exhibited by Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD as an exhibition highlightApril 12, 2015
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Widewalls
Widewalls Widewalls features Fred W. McDarrah's 1966 print of Andy Warhol exhibited by Steven Kasher Gallery at AIPAD as an exhibition highlightApril 11, 2015
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts The Bronx Museum of the Arts includes a photograph by Fred W. McDarrah to announce the opening of their exhibition "Presente: The Young Lords in New York"March 29, 2015
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts The Bronx Museum of the Arts includes a photograph by Fred W. McDarrah to announce the opening of their exhibition "Presente: The Young Lords in New York"March 29, 2015
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal includes a photograph taken by Fred W. McDarrah to announce the opening of the new Whitney MuseumMarch 28, 2015
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Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair Vanity Fair reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: Save the VillageMarch 3, 2014
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The New York Photo Review
The New York Photo Review The New York Photo Review reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: Save the VillageFebruary 2014
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The New York Times
The New York Times The New York Times memorializes the life of Fred W. McDarrahNovember 8, 2007
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker The New Yorker reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: Artists and Writers of the 60s and 70sNovember 6, 2006
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The New York Times
The New York Times The New York Times reviews our exhibition Fred W. McDarrah: Artists and Writers of the 60s and 70sNovember 6, 2006
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