City Noir: Guggenheim Museum

Piece description from the artist

This work is part of my City Noir series. It focuses on high contrast photos of iconic buildings and locations in New York City, such as the Chrysler building and Central Park, as well as scenes that express some of the magic and mystery that the City offers up every day. The subject of this photo is the Guggenheim Museum, one of my favorite architectural icons in the City.

Other works by Kenneth Neal

About Kenneth Neal

New York, NY

Kenneth has been a photographer since his teens, starting with 35mm film and now concentrating on digital capture and processing. His focus is primarily on landscapes and cityscapes with a particular interest in architecture.

Neal's work has been included in the "Saatchi ARTPARIS":http://artparis.fr/2011/en/projects/prixsaatchionline exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris. Domestically, his work has been shown at various venues in Pennsylvania and New York City, including a show called "Imagine" at "The Cell Gallery":http://www.thecelltheatre.org/, the NY Garment District Arts Festival’s open studio, the Salmagundi Art Club and Long Island Photo Gallery's "Street Life" exhibition. Additionally, Neal's photo "Urban Nature NY" is featured as cover art on the book, "Still the Same Hawk: Reflections on Nature and New York" (Fordham Press). His photo story, "The Only Way is Up," was published in Nikon's N Photo magazine.

Kenneth lives and works in New York City.

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