Exhibition
The disappearing face of New York

Film Center © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Italian American Grocery © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Chelsea Guitars © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Addeo Bakery © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Claudio's Barber Shop © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Amy's Bread © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

B&B Meats © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Barney Greengrass © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Ludlow Guitar © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Murray Cheese © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Luncheonette © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Jimmy Stationery © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

CBGB'S © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Concourse Music Center © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Olden © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Bay Lighting © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Lolly Pop © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Capitol Fishing Tackle © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Flats Fixed © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Mc Sorley's Old Ale House © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Jet-Set Concepts © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Matt Umanov Guitars © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Caffe Reggio © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Ideal Dinettes © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Ralph's © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Bicycles © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery

Porto Rico © Store Front II, James & Karla Murray courtesy of Clic Gallery
In the summer of 2009, Clic Gallery mounted Store Front: The disappearing face of New York, a photographic survey documenting the fast-disappearing mom-and-pop stores of New York City, in conjunction with the release of their book of the same title. James and Karla Murray, specialists in urban photography, spent more than ten years photographing the distinctive facades of family-run shops in neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs, and their bright photographs of local institutions were wildly acclaimed. Praised by, among others, The New Yorker (“These unfussy, elegant and richly colored photographs give connoisseurs of signage, folk typography, and ambient erosion much to pore over”), The London Telegraph (“STORE FRONT offers vivid and intimate insights into the life of one of the world’s great cities.”) and The New York Times (”The images are bright and crisp…holds a curious fascination — indeed, a raw beauty — for anyone concerned with vernacular design."), STORE FRONT was the subject of an artistic collaboration with Gawker Media entitled “Mom & Popism” in July 2009. James and Karla Murray have lectured extensively on the subject of the plight of New York City’s mom and pop stores at venues including The New York Public Library, The Brooklyn Historical Society, The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
Building on the success of STORE FRONT, STORE FRONT II will mount previously unexhibited photos from the Murrays’ photoseries, including shots of New York City landmarks, including Amy’s Bread, CBGB’s and Murray’s Cheese as well as lesser-known gems throughout the five boroughs.
In addition to their monograph STORE FRONT, JAMES AND KARLA MURRAY have co-authored two books on New York City graffiti art, “Broken Windows-Graffiti NYC" (Gingko Press 2002, revised 2009) and “Burning New York” (Gingko 2006) as well as “Miami Graffiti (Prestel 2009).
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