Gregory Halpern will be discussing his new book King, Queen, Knave with photographer, writer, curator and Photo Editor of Granta Magazine, Max Ferguson. Join us to delve deeper into Halpern’s new book, one that offers an idiosyncratic vision of his hometown of Buffalo, New York, amidst its contradictictions. The event will include a book signing.
Friday 15 November
18:30 - 20:00
The Photographers’ Gallery
16-18 Ramillies St
London W1F 7LW
Free to attend
About King, Queen, Knave
Over two decades, Gregory Halpern has been photographing in and around his hometown of Buffalo, New York, meticulously crafting the series of photographs that forms his latest monograph. King, Queen, Knave is an idiosyncratic vision of a city amidst its contradictions, defying familiar narratives of post-industrial decline and embracing an enigmatic strain of reality verging on surrealism. Halpern’s mesmerising sequence unfurls as a stage across which distinct and unpredictable characters appear in and amongst solitary buildings, snowdrifts, and sun-bleached scenes of everyday transcendence.
The images often locate their subjects within the specificities of the season and balance a historical project with the immediacy of a moment in its individual radiance. Embracing themes of reversal and ascension, Halpern confronts the complexities of his birthplace and of contemporary America at large, seeing beauty intertwined with ugliness and redemption with despair. This lyrical new work is testament to the endless complexity of a place at once familiar and unknown.
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