Man Wearing Bow Tie

1970

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The Pier from the Beach

1970

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Man Showing Tattooed Arm

1970

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Legs in Photo Booth

1974

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Reaching Arm

1979

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Parachute Jump in the Fog 

1982

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The Hug; Closed Eyes and Smile

1982

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Looking at The Thunderbolt

1990

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People on Boardwalk

1998

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The Dive

2003

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Running Boy In Rain

2005

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Stilt Walker in Mermaid Parade

2006

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The Jump

2007

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View from Wonder Wheel 

2007

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Coney Island Sign and Shadow

2008

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New Year’s Day Run Into Ocean

2009

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Caught Fish

2009

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Happy Mermaid

2010

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The Brooklyn Flyer at Luna Park

2010

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Happy New Year Man

2010

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Press Release

Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is pleased to present Coney Island, an Eternal Romance, Harvey Stein’s premiere exhibition with the gallery. The show is an exclusive online exhibition on view from June 10th through July 18th, 2020 on the gallery website.  

Coney Island is synonymous with summer and recreation! This iconic Coney Island series tells the tale of world-renowned photographer Harvey Stein’s 40-year romance with “America’s playground.” Stein’s timeless black-and-white images, taken from the 1970s capture that quintessential weird and wonderful quality central to the mythos of this iconic Brooklyn beachfront. Consistently shot through the decades with a 21 mm lens, this series of photographs evokes a sense of nostalgia, fantasy and adventure. Walking, observing the boardwalk, the pier, the amusements, the Mermaid Parade, the beach,  the workers, the people, Harvey Stein, as a New Yorker himself, explores every corner with discipline and an immense commitment, fascinated to be just here and there, embracing the energy, the strangeness and the public in a quiet manner.

 

“Entering Coney Island is like stepping into another culture,” Stein writes. “Coney Island is an American landmark celebrated worldwide, a fantasy land of the past with an irrepressible optimism about its future. There isn’t anywhere else like it.” With more than one thousand trips, the photographer seeks what can be discovered again; Does he belong to Coney Island? Harvey Stein seems to be inhabited with a kind of eternal return that will never end!

Harvey Stein frequently leads workshops and lectures worldwide. He has taught at the International Center of Photography since the 1970s.  His new book on Coney Island is scheduled to be released in 2021. 

Harvey Stein b. 1941 is an American photographer, teacher, curator, and author based in New York City. His images have been published in the TIME, New Yorker, Life, Esquire, Smithsonian, The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, Psychology Today, Harpers, ARTnews, American Artist, People, and Der Spiegel, among many others.

 

Stein’s photographs have been widely exhibited in the United States and Europe — over 81 individual exhibitions and 160 group shows to date. His photographs can be found in more than 55 permanent collections, including the George Eastman House, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the International Center of Photography, the Denver Museum of Art, the Musée de la Photographie in Charleroi and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and, among others, the corporate collections of Johnson & Johnson, Hewlett Packard, LaSalle Bank, Barclays Bank, and Credit Suisse.  

 

RECENT EXHIBITIONS

 

2019    Mexico Between Life and Death, Dallas Center for Photography (Opens Nov. 2019), Dallas TX

2018    TPS 26: The Center for Contemporary Arts, Abilene TX

2017   Coney Island 40 Years, Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, Michigan
            Shifting Perspectives: Photographs of Brooklyn's Waterfront, Brooklyn Historical Society, NYC, NY

2016   Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861-2008, Brooklyn Museum, NY 

            Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861-2008, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX 

 

SELECT COLLECTIONS

 

The George Eastman Museum, Bibliotheque Nationale de France , The Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Brooklyn Museum of Art The New Orleans Museum of ArtThe International Center of Photography, The New York Historical Society and Museum,The Museum of the City of New York,The Brooklyn Historical Society, The Denver Museum of Art, The Carnegie Museum of Art, The Portland Museum of Art (OR), Museet for Fotokunst (Odense, Denmark) , Musee De La Photographie (Charleroi, Belguim), The Portland Museum of Art (ME), The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The American Museum of Natural History, The Santa Barbara Museum of Art, The Addison Gallery of American Art.

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