Arts: March 2008 Archives

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Bond Street Gallery (in Brooklyn) opens a show on Coney Island that highlights Harold Feinstein's work on March 27 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. with an artist's reception. Feinstein is best known for his black-and-white photography of Coney Island. The above photo is "Coney Island Teenagers" and vintage prints are available.

The interesting thing about flipping through the images on the Bond Street website is that despite their back-in-the-day quality, they seem to be telling a modern Coney Island story as well. Other artists' works being exhibited are Bruce Davidson, Bruce Gilden, Sid Grossman, Harold Roth and Henri Silberman. The show runs from March 27 through May 8, and looks to be a nice warm-up to what might be the last "vintage" Coney Island summer.

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