"Only In New York" Exhibit

Print isn't dead just yet, it's living on as art. The Museum of the City of New York has put together a nostalgic exhibit comprised of photographs from the now defunct LOOK Magazine. The publication reached peak circulation (of nearly 8 million) in the late 1960s, with nationwide readers who were attracted to the Only in New York-esque photographs (some of them taken by the likes of Stanley Kubrick). So naturally, the exhibit is called "Only in New York: Photographs from LOOK Magazine" (as is the book).

It opens tomorrow with a reception (open to the public) beginning at 6:30 p.m. More details can be found here.

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that first pic of Dali has him looking like he was running for Misogynist of the Year.

"Why should I waste good money on furniture when I have women standing idle?"

It's called art for a reason. Maybe you missed that class in school. And more than likely she volunteered for the honor of posing for such a mad genius. Throwing around the word misogynist like that is dangerous and dumb.

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