Stanley Greenberg: Live Interview @ Studio-X (LI@SX)
Thursday, February 16
6:30-8:30pm
LOCATION
Studio-X NYC
180 Varick St., Suite 1610, New York, NY 10014
Studio-X NYC welcomes photographer Stanley Greenberg for a live interview and public discussion of his work. Stanley Greenberg is widely celebrated for his photographic studies of New York City infrastructure, from remote dams and reservoirs located far outside the city to underground pieces of the metropolis now off-limits to photographers. His most recent work, published under the title Time Machines, is a globe-trotting study of large-scale physics equipment. The telescopes, particle accelerators, spectrometers, ion traps, and LIDAR installations featured in the book combine an overwhelming density of function with the strange poetry of advanced scientific endeavors. "To find the sites in this book," Greenberg explains in a brief afterword, "I traveled over 80,000 miles, by plane, bus, train, car and on foot. I went deep underground, high up in the mountains, and to the southernmost point on the earth."
Stop by Studio-X NYC at 6:30pm on Thursday, February 16, to meet Stanley Greenberg in person, to see examples of his work, and to learn more about his travels.
Free and open to the public.