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About James & Karla MurrayJames & Karla MurrayIn the turbulent heart of the city these colourful rows of New York shops lure us down to street level. Vivid expressions of the city’s cultural and religious diversity, each façade, with its adverts and its special…BACKGROUND INFORMATION
James & Karla Murray
In the turbulent heart of the city these colourful rows of New York shops lure us down to street level. Vivid expressions of the city’s cultural and religious diversity, each façade, with its adverts and its special offers, tells a unique story. The New York artistic duo James and Karla Murray embraced these small, vibrant, witnesses of our time, shooting them with a 35mm analogue camera. Some of the shops are age-old institutions, such as the Yonah Schimmel Knish bakery in Manhattan or the Jackson Heights florist in Queens, while others have emerged within the last few years. All are battling the current financial situation and the multiplication of overzealous city ordinances.
A traditional butcher’s shop fights for its very existence because it can no longer hang meat in the show window, as it has always done. The most valuable asset of each business is its combination of tradition and virile adaptability. All clamour for attention in their own way, but none impose on the space of the others. The scrum of advertising banners over glass facades can be described as a vibrant democracy, one that is continually renewed. Each shop can determine for itself the price of its special offers, but it may not take away from others the right to do the same.
The images are not depictions of perfection – some of the walls are cracked, some of the awnings have been bleached by the sun, and some of the signs are bent or broken. This serves only to make the scenes more appealing, however. It is worth slipping into the role of casual wanderer, taking in the different offers one after another. One not only discovers the subtleties of these New York bazaars, but also gains a impression of the rhythm of the individual streets. Their documentation was more than simply photographic: By carefully selecting the stores, recording interviews with their owners, taking individual portraits and then stitching them together into panoramas free from any obstructions, we are given a much greater impression of the whole.
The character of the project and its essence of preservation is clearly reflected in the artistic intervention. Our attention is drawn to an element of city life whose very existence is in doubt, a culture defined by tolerance, creative adaption, and the ability to live alongside one another. Large chain stores with uniform brands are taking over the streets, threatening the spirit and cultural diversity of individual neighbourhoods. It is this spirit and diversity, however, that produces the unique atmosphere of the city streets. It’s existence is not only essential to the colourful sidewalks of New York, but to every city around the world.
Stephan ReisnerBIOGRAPHY
The Source
City Magazine
Rolling Stone
Stern
Time Out New York
Die Zeit
Der SpiegelVITA
James T. Murray
1964 Born in Bridgeport, CT, USA Lives and works in New York and Miami
Karla L. Murray
1968 Born in New York, USA Lives and works in New York and Miami Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2013 New York Nights, Clic Gallery, New York, USA 2012 Store Front, Fotogralerie im Blauen Haus, Munich, Germany 2011 Store Front II, Clic Gallery, New York, USA 2009 Store Front, Clic Gallery, New York, USA 2008 Counter/Culture: The Disappearing Face of Brooklyn’s Storefronts, Brooklyn Historical Society, New York, USA Group Exhibitions
2010 Clic Gallery, New York, USA 2001 Up on the Roof: The Culture of New York City Rooftops, The New-York Historical Society, New York, USA