The self-taught photographer Michael Eastman has spent the last five years capturing architectural form in all its ruin and beauty, in cities such as Havana, Paris, Rome, and New Orleans. His photographs are scaled large, which allows viewers to see every last detail of these crumbling facades and ghostly interiors. Eastman makes decay look elegant, mysterious, enticing. The viewer senses the presence of people no longer there. —Clara Molot
The Arts Intel Report
Michael Eastman
A view of Havana, photographed by Michael Eastman.
When
Aug 5 – Dec 2, 2022
Where
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Photo courtesy of Estella and Michael Eastman