Re: Gene Laughter's bromoils

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From: Toshiaki Ozawa (tozawa@rcn.com)
Date: 10/03/01-11:31:17 PM Z


on 10/3/01 3:07 AM, Judy Seigel at jseigel@panix.com wrote:

>
> I saw Gene Laughter's bromoils at Soho Photo yesterday (Tuesday) -- their
> guest show -- and very beautiful they were. I'd seen few if any bromoils
> previously, so these were particularly revelatory. Just two complaints: I
> was sorry not to meet Gene, who wasn't there. Also, it would have been
> interesting to see dates of the prints with the titles... Oh, and #3: His
> prices are ridiculously low. They should be at least twice as much.
> Whoever is brave enough to come to New York can pick up a bargain
> (actually many bargains -- Tribeca restaurants, for instance, including
> several of best in the city, are having distress sales).
>
> Soho Photo is at 15 White Street, between West Broadway and 6th Avenue...
> middle of Tribeca. Look downtown for a nice view of.... the Woolworth
> building. That, by the way, is a very beautiful turn-of-the-century (19th
> century), structure, at one time the tallest in NYC, if not the world.
>
> Judy
>

dear judy,

you're the second person this week to describe an address on white street
and 6th av. do you mean church? i'm just above houston and granted haven't
been below canal in a week or so, and i know things have changed down there,
but am i missing something?

regards,

toshiaki ozawa

ps though i actually liked the twin towers, as imposing as they were. the
woolworth building has always been my favorite and now once again is the
most recognizable landmark in the downtown landscape.


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