Joel Meyerowitz, Select Works 1962-2019, 05.06-11.07.26, Huxley-Parlour Swallow Street

Current

5.6 – 11.7 2026

Joel Meyerowitz:Select Works, 1962-2019

3-5 Swallow Street

Joel Meyerowitz:Select Works, 1962-2019

5.6 – 11.7.2026

Current

Hours

Monday to Friday, 10:00am – 5:30pm

Saturday, 1:30pm – 5:30pm

Gallery

3-5 Swallow Street
London
W1B 4DE

Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce Select Works, 1962–2019, Joel Meyerowitz’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. Initially working in black and white before transitioning to colour film, Meyerowitz’ sensitivity to light and place captures fleeting and surreal moments with remarkable clarity, from his early street scenes to his celebrated series Cape Light. Spanning nearly six decades of the acclaimed photographer’s career, the exhibition will bring together key works as well as photographs which will be exhibited for the first time, to trace Meyerowitz’ pioneering approach to photography and his enduring contribution to the medium.

The Exhibition

11

The Works

30

1

Joel Meyerowitz

Camel Coats, New York City

1975

Archival pigment print

2

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1966

Archival pigment print

3

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1975

Archival pigment print

4

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1973

Archival pigment print

5

Joel Meyerowitz

JFK Airport, New York City

1968

Archival pigment print

6

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1968

Archival pigment print

7

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1963

Archival pigment print

8

Joel Meyerowitz

Yellowstone National Park

1964

Archival pigment print

9

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1964

Archival pigment print

10

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1980

Archival pigment print

11

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1970

Archival pigment print

12

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1963

Archival pigment print

13

Joel Meyerowitz

Gold Column, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1977

Archival pigment print

14

Joel Meyerowitz

Subway, Brooklyn

2004

Archival pigment print

15

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

2008

Archival pigment print

16

Joel Meyerowitz

New York City

1978

Archival pigment print

17

Joel Meyerowitz

Man with Cartoon

1965

Archival pigment print

18

Joel Meyerowitz

Provincetown, Massachusetts

1977

Archival pigment print

19

Joel Meyerowitz

Provincetown, Massachusetts

1976

Archival pigment print

20

Joel Meyerowitz

Porch, Provincetown, Massachusetts

1977

Archival pigment print

21

Joel Meyerowitz

Cape Cod, Provincetown

2004

Archival pigment print

22

Joel Meyerowitz

Bay/Sky, Provincetown, Massachusetts

2004

Archival pigment print

23

Joel Meyerowitz

New Jersey

1966

Archival pigment print

24

Joel Meyerowitz

Fence/Cloud, Truro, Massachussetts

1976

Archival pigment print

25

Joel Meyerowitz

France

1967

Archival pigment print

26

Joel Meyerowitz

Brooklyn, New York City

2001

Archival pigment print

27

Joel Meyerowitz

Tuscany, Italy

2005

Archival pigment print

28

Joel Meyerowitz

Siena, Italy

2003

Archival pigment print

29

Joel Meyerowitz

Doorway, Tuscany

2010

Archival pigment print

30

Joel Meyerowitz

Tuscany

2013

Archival pigment print

Joel Meyerowitz

B. United States1938

Joel Meyerowitz, Portrait. Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London

B. United States1938

Biography

Joel Meyerowitz began his career in the 1960s, photographing the streets of New York. Working in both black-and-white and colour, he used film to record fleeting and surreal moments. He has stated that colour ‘describes more things…when I say description, I don’t mean mere fact and the cold accounting of things in the frame. I really mean the sensation I get from things, their surface and colour, my memory of them in other conditions as well as their connotative qualities. Colour plays itself out along a richer band of feelings, more wavelengths, more radiance, more sensation.”

Meyerowitz formulated what he calls field photographs. He moved towards a more non-hierarchical image in which everything in the image, including the colour, played an equal, vital role. His 1976 series, Cape Light is one of the most celebrated bodies of photographic work of the twentieth century. Taken using a large-format camera, Meyerowitz’ images of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, document the coast, small towns and their inhabitants with a great sensitivity to the scale and colour of the landscape. The expansive skies and crystalline colours produced a new kind of photography – slow, meditative and experiential. Meyerowitz is also known for photographing the aftermath of the September 11 2001 terror attacks on the World Trade Centre, being one of the only photographers allowed access to the site. His most recent work has turned to still life and led him to photograph the studios of Cézanne and Giorgio Morandi.

Joel Meyerowitz was born in New York, in 1938 and studied painting and medical illustration at Ohio State University, Columbus. A pioneering figure in colour photography, Meyerowitz is the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships (1971, 1978), alongside numerous honours including the Royal Photographic Society’s Centenary Medal (2012), the Leica Hall of Fame Award (2016), the International Photography Hall of Fame Award (2019), the ICP Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement (2025), and the Sony World Photography Award for Outstanding Contribution to Photography (2026). He has published over fifty books, including Cape Light (1978), Taking My Time (2012), and A Question of Color (2023). His work has been exhibited internationally, including My European Trip at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1968); Cape Light at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1978); Joel Meyerowitz: A Retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris (2013); Joel Meyerowitz – Retrospective at Kunst Haus Wien, Vienna (2015); and Joel Meyerowitz 1962–1980 at Tate Modern, London (2023). Selected group exhibitions include presentations at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington; and the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Meyerowitz’s work is held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Centre Pompidou, Paris; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; and the International Center of Photography, New York, among others. Meyerowitz currently lives and works in London.

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