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Roberto De Luna
New Work
We now have a selection of new photographs by Roberto De Luna, including images from his most recent series, Ride on A White Horse and Lost Weekend. Prints of these photographs are available for the first time, exclusively through Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art.

Plans are underway for an exhibition of the new photographs by De Luna, to open late Autumn in New York City.
Daniel Karlsson
Boy BANG Boy
Karlsson's work is included in the new photography exhibition Boy BANG Boy in London.

Boy BANG Boy is a provocative exhibition celebrating the image of the boy. The exhibition brings together selected artists, from around the world, including Karlsson (Sweden), and others from the UK, USA, Japan, China, Spain & France. Boy BANG Boy is co-curated by artists Stuart Sandford and Sichi and is presented by East Gallery, London, UK. The exhibition is open until 18 August.

The age of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and the Internet beyond allows an entire generation to willingly broadcast its most personal moments to the world. Today, anyone can be the star of the show.

Sparta
Selections from Karlsson's latest body of work, Sparta, can be found on his artist page.
Todd Jordan
New Commission
Todd Jordan has been commissioned to create a new series of work over the course of a week in Warsaw, Poland. The project will culminate in an exhibition on September 23rd in Warsaw. After the exhibition, the works will be available for sale through Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art.
Ron Diorio
Comin’ Around Again
Diorio’s new limited edition book, complete with 8X10’’ print is already selling well. For more information on the book and to purchase a copy please click here.

What I Did During the War (parts 1-4)
In addition to his photographic work, Diorio is also a video artist. What I Did During the War (Parts 1-4) is a new video project by Diorio, premiering in NYC as part of New York Studio Gallery's MISC: Video and Performance Exhibition 27 May - 26 June.

Ron Diorio: Selected Photographs
Diorio's newest solo exhibition is on display at Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art, Philadelphia. The images are available for viewing here. To schedule a visit to the Philadelphia gallery please contact us by phone at: 215.790.1717, or by email.
Mikael Kennedy
Odysseus and New Polaroids
Following his successful solo exhibition with PHH Fine Art at the Chelsea Hotel, Kennedy has two more shows lined up. There are seven images from The Odysseus series currently on display at Partners and Spade in NYC.

Opening 4 June in Portland, ME, is Kennedy's solo exhibition Saltwater River Guard at 37-A Gallery. The exhibition consists of both recent Kennedy Polaroid photographs and images from The Odysseus series.

Shoot The Moon is attracting a great deal of attention. You can find links to what others have written about Kennedy’s work, as well as a video interview and installation shots from The Chelsea Hotel here.
Martine Fougeron
Fougeron's work was recently acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The photograph from her Tête-à-Tête series was selected as a winner of the 2010 Philadelphia Museum of Art's Women's Committee Photography Portfolio Competition. The piece will be on display at the Philadelphia Museum this Fall, with the opening reception scheduled for 16 September. Further information about the competition and exhibition is available here.

Fougeron’s photographs have recently been featured in The New York Time Magazine, The New Yorker, and New York Magazine. A photo from her ongoing Tête-à-Tête series was featured in the 25 February, 2010 New York Times Magazine in an article entitled Class Dismissed.
Ranee Palone Flynn
There are two new photographic catalogues available from Flynn, complimenting two previously issued catalogues that accompanied exhibitions of her work at Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art. Prints of her new work will be available soon, for viewing, by appointment.
Stanislav Ginzburg
Sea Change
Ginzburg will have one piece in Sea Change, a group show at the Wassaic Summer Festival.

Curated by Alison Zavos,
Sea Change is a group photography exhibition - part of the Wassaic Summer Festival - which examines our complicated relationship with animals and the environment in the wake of the greatest environmental disaster in American history, the BP oil spill.

Featuring the work of 25 emerging and established photographers, most of whom are based in New York, the exhibition (August 13 - 22) will be displayed on the beautifully decaying walls of seven rooms in the old Greek Revival Hotel section of Maxon Mills.

Sea Change runs through 22 August. Art Reception in Maxon Mills, 14 August; 5pm - 7pm.

In addition, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma recently acquired Ginzburg's limited edition artist's book, Le Voyage Secret De Penelope as part of their permanent photography collection.
Ryan McGinley
Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art represented Ryan McGinley exclusively, worldwide, for 5 years, from 2000 – 2005. We have a large inventory of his early work. Please inquire with the gallery regarding what is available, and the current prices.

McGinley recently photographed Tilda Swinton, and also completed a short film with her as part of a new campaign for Pringle of Scotland. This past May, he shot a NY Times Magazine cover story on the rapper M.I.A, following his February 7, 2010 portrait commission on the America Winter Olympic athletes prior to the Vancouver Games, also for The New York Times Magazine. The cover story served as a parallel to his photographs of Michael Phelps and the American Olympic swimmers that McGinley shot for The New York Times Magazine 8 years ago in advance of the Athens Games. A limited edition portfolio of 15 of those images, which were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, was created at the time, and we still have a selection of those photographs available for sale at the gallery. His most recent exhibitions have taken place in London, New York, Vienna and Athens.

Twin Palms Press continues to promise a forthcoming book on McGinley. Initially slated to focus on his early work, it is now projected to include some of his more recent photographs, as well, along with essays by Vince Aletti and Sylvia Wolf. Wolf was the curator of McGinley’s landmark solo exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art, which was coordinated with Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art in 2003.