Morandi's Objects, Flowers in Vase 2015.
Morandi's Objects, The Last Object 2015.
Morandi's Objects, Triptych One 2015.
Teatrino 2012.
The Elements: Air/Water 24 (Rising Diver - Male) 2007.
Inside the Pile, Looking West, New York City 2001.
Bay / Sky, Late Afternoon, Lifting Storm, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1993.
Bay / Sky, Dawn, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1986.
Bay / Sky, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1985.
Bay / Sky Provincetown, Massachusetts 1984.
10th and St. Charles, St Louis, Missouri 1978.
Dusk, New Jersey 1978.
Florida 1978.
Miami Beach, Florida 1978.
New York City 1978.
New York City 1978.
New York City 1978.
New York City 1978.
St. Louis, Missouri 1978.
Gold Column, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1977.
Porch, Provincetown 1977.
Red Interior, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1977.
Dairy Land, Provincetown, Massachusetts 1976.
Land, Provincetown 1976.
Los Angeles Airport, California 1976.
Provincetown, Massachusetts 1976.
Provincetown, Massachusetts 1976.
Truro, Massachusetts 1976.
Camel Coats, New York City 1975.
Madison Avenue and 60th Street, New York City 1975.
New York City 1975.
46th Street, New York City 1974.
Madison Avenue, New York City 1974.
New York City, 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue 1974.
San Cristóbal de las Casas, México 1971.
Christmas at Kennedy Airport 1968.
New York City 1968.
Fallen Man, Paris 1967.
Malaga, España 1967.
Paris 1967.
Malaga, Spain 1965.
New York 1965.
New York City 1965.

100 Photographs to Inherit the world at Mudec / Including works by Carlos Idun-tawiah, Todd Hido and Joel Meyerowitz
7 March 2026
Joel Meyerowitz at PhotoEspaña 2025: Europa 1966-1967
14 May 2025
Joel Meyerowitz at Fondazione Brescia Musei: A Sense of Wonder. Fotografie 1962-2022
22 March 2025
Joel Meyerowitz at CCCB Exhibition: Suburbia. Building the American Dream
20 March 2024
Joel Meyerowitz at Tate Modern: A Question of Color
28 October 2023

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Saula & Ferrara
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Felip Vivanco, La VanguardiaJune 2024
So much more to see
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Automóviles, naves espaciales, obras de arte
Felip Vivanco, La VanguardiaSeptember 2023
Arts & Cars
Felip Vivanco, La VanguardiaSeptember 2023
Speciale Mobilità Retro
Style Corriere della SeraJuly 2023
Licenza di Vedere / License to See
Simona Marani, FotografareMay 2022
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Felip Vivanco, La VanguardiaFebruary 2022
Joel Meyerowitz, el Mago del Color
Manuela Sanoja, ForbesFebruary 2022
Permis de Voir / License to See
Jean-Jacques Naudet, L'Oeil de la Photographie / The Eye of PhotographyJanuary 2022

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Joel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz (b. 1938) was born in New York City and began taking photographs in 1962. Although he has always seen himself as a street photographer in the tradition of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank, he transformed the mode with his pioneering use of color.
As an early advocate of color photography (mid-60's), Meyerowitz was instrumental in changing the attitude toward the use of color photography from one of resistance to nearly universal acceptance.
Meyerowitz was the only photographer to be given unimpeded access to Ground Zero in the wake of 9/11. The images he captured have formed the foundation of a major national archive, and an exhibition of selected images has travelled to more than 200 cities in 60 countries.
Among Meyerowitz's first important exhibitions were those at Eastman House, Rochester, in 1966, and "My European Trip" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1968. He represented the United States at the Venice Biennale for Architecture in 2002.
He is a two time Guggenheim fellow, a recipient of both National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities awards and a recipient of The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal.
Meyerowitz has published over 40 books and his work has appeared in over 350 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world.
His work can be found in many major public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, The Fine arts Boston Museum and the Chicago Arts Institute.







