Al Baltrop: Pier Photographs 1975-1986
Oct 19, 2008 - Feb 01, 2009

Al Baltrop was born in the Bronx in 1948 and passed away in 2004. From 1975 to 1986 he photographed the crumbling piers and their inhabitants on the west side of Manhattan. He photographed obsessively and created an incredible archive of thousands of photographs that show a captivating mélange of intimacy, decay, violence, creativity and anarchy.

Without ever being nostalgic Baltrop’s photographs portray the end of a legendary era; the architectural destruction of the piers and, even more, the emotional and physical destruction brought by the impact ofthe AIDS crisis. However, his photographs are so much more than historical documents. His passion and personality are visible in the prints. Each of his photographs offers a well-constructed, intimate, and moving glimpse into this fascinating time and place.

During his lifetime, there was little artistic appreciation of his photography and only in recent years has his work slowly emerged to greater awareness. In February 2008 Artforum Magazine devoted its cover and a comprehensive visual essay to his work accompanied by a text by respected art-critic Douglas Crimp. His work has also recently been shown at the Fotomuseum Winterthur as part of the exhibition Darkside, together with artists such as Bill Jacobson, Nan Goldin, Man Ray amongst others.

Exile is extremely honored to present the very first Solo-show of Al Baltrop’s work in Europe. Al Baltrop – Pier Photographs 1975-1986 will present a rare selection of vintage and modern prints. Modern editions of each photograph, printed by the Alvin Baltrop Trust, are available for sale. Excerpts from an upcoming documentary produced by Baltrop’s friend and former assistant Randal Wilcox will be screened as part of the exhibition.


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Bob Mizer: Select Private Works 1942 - 1992

2010
Milk Wood #2: Katharina Marszewski
Andrew Kerton: LAND
MilkWood #1: Carola Deye: Jeansmangel
SummerCamp
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33 115 68
Anneli Schütz: Open Source
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die noch gut sehen Minusbrillen ausgeteilt
Erik van der Weijde: Siedlung
Nadja Abt and Katharina Marszewski: Tabledance
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2009
Astrid Proll: Der Zug aus Leipzig
Wieland Speck: Berlin Off/On Wall
Shelly Silver: Former East/Former West
Jack Smith: Cologne, 1974. Photographs
by Gwenn Thomas, Film by Birgit Hein
Bill Jacobson: American Trip 1974-1978
SummerCamp
Tom Holmes: Noisy Bottom
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Kazuko Miyamoto: String and Thread
Sol LeWitt: Walldrawing 815
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KAISERIN Magazine Exhibition No 2.: Hors Les Murs

2008
Ad Memoriam
Al Baltrop: Pier Photographs 1975-1986
Straight To Hell



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