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Walker Evans, Main St., Ossining, New York, 1932, Silver gelatin photograph
Walker Evans, Main St., Ossining, New York, 1932, Silver gelatin photograph
Joe Rosenthal, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, 1945, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Joe Rosenthal, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, 1945, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Berenice Abbott, New York at Night, 1932, Silver gelatin photograph
Berenice Abbott, New York at Night, 1932, Silver gelatin photograph
Neil Leifer, Muhammad Ali in action after first round knockout of Sonny Liston, 1965 World Heavyweight Title, 1965, Archival pigment photograph
Neil Leifer, Muhammad Ali in action after first round knockout of Sonny Liston, 1965 World Heavyweight Title, 1965, Archival pigment photograph
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Woman with American Flag (Independence Day, Cape Cod, MA), 1947, Silver gelatin photograph
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Woman with American Flag (Independence Day, Cape Cod, MA), 1947, Silver gelatin photograph
Diane Arbus, Mildred Dunnock, N.Y.C, 1964, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Diane Arbus, Mildred Dunnock, N.Y.C, 1964, Silver Gelatin Photograph
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JL Modern Gallery opened its doors in November 2018 and features a rotating program of contemporary photography that operates in conjunction with Holden Luntz Gallery. Designed as a dynamic space for engaging photographic discourse, the gallery showcases work that explores contemporary culture and diverse methods of image-making—from digital to alternative processes. The gallery is dedicated to presenting both small group and solo exhibitions featuring leading international photographers, offering exposure to significant talent that may not typically be shown in the southern United States.

As part of the expansion of the joint galleries, JL Modern Gallery enables a unique synergy that allows collectors, corporations, and foundations to leverage the collective expertise from both galleries in order to build and guide photographic collections.