Photographer Joel Meyerowitz tells us where hidden pockets of wilderness exist within New York City. Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City’s Parks, written by Phillip Lopate, shows a collection of Meyerowitz'a photographs of the city’s parks, shorelines, and forests. The book accompanies the exhibition Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City’s Parks at the Museum of the City of New York, on view through March 21, 2010.
Event: Joel Meyerowitz will be in conversation with Phillip Lopate and will be signing books
Thursday, November 5, at 7:00 pm
Barnes & Noble Upper East Side
150 East 86th Street, at Lexington Avenue

Comments [3]
Phillip Lopate again? Does Leonard have no shame?
Kissena Park has beautiful wilderness if you let yourself wander :)
I can always tell the difference between digital and film. People have just gotten used to digital more than the quality has become comparable.
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