New York's International Center of Photography has a great retrospective of Weegee’s photography on view right now.
By John Otis Arthur Fellig, the prolific photographer and incidental social critic better known as Weegee, was highly regarded for his gritty street tableaus. He began working as a freelance news ...
The groundbreaking street photographer of the 1930s and 1940s, Arthur Fellig, also known as Weegee, is best known for his lurid shots of dead gangsters and madding crowds. A new retrospective at the ...
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Weegee: Society of the Spectacle – a new book illuminates the grit and glamour of a photography iconThames & Hudson has just released Weegee: Society of the Spectacle, a comprehensive new book offering the first full evaluation of the legendary photographer’s work. Edited by Clément Chéroux ...
The bar's name and vibe will stay the same, but credit cards will be back in the mix, said Jeff Hoffman, who bought Weegee's ...
“Their First Murder”, a Weegee masterpiece taken at a Brooklyn intersection in 1941, includes a couple of adults, too, faces contorted in disgust and grief at the daylight ambush. But the ...
I’m always up for Weegee. That’s Arthur Fellig (1899–1968), the brewed-in-bitters photojournalist whose snaps of slugged gangsters and crashed cars showed us what’s always to be found ...
But, Village Tap owner Jeff Hoffman says he’ll maintain the qualities that have made Weegee’s Lounge a beloved Logan Square cocktail bar. “Weegee’s is just that perfect neighborhood tavern ...
Banks Violette & Miles Davis, Dashiell Hammett, John Huston, Weegee At the scene of crime A list of participants of an ...
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