The Rare Graffiti Tree and Other Urban Species from photographer Mitch Epstein

Photographer Mitch Epstein’s work at up Sikkema Jenkins through this past weekend couldn’t come at a better time. Outside, the first really Spring (or perhaps Summer?) weather had set the trees in bloom, and inside Epstein’s homage to New York was similarly alush.

Epstein spent a year photographing the great trees of New York city (as you can see in the detail below NYC boasts the rare urban Graffiti Tree species). The trees, rather than people or buildings, become the focus of the shots.



Unfortunately the trees seem to be trying to kill me right now. All the blooming means seasonal allergies are here, and I am sneezing my head off. Find more information about the show here and more information about Epstein on his website http://www.mitchepstein.net/.

One thought on “The Rare Graffiti Tree and Other Urban Species from photographer Mitch Epstein

  1. Majestically beautiful…. trees…. wish I could see the show….

    also enjoyed seeing Berndnaut Smilde”s clouds

    thanks for all these interesting slices of NY

    hope you survive your allergies…I have them too here in Boston….

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