Art Exhibition: A Thousand Words: Photography at The New Yorker

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Art Exhibition: A Thousand Words: Photography at The New Yorker

When

April 6, 2026 - May 31, 2026    
11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Where

The Church
48 Madison St, Sag Harbor, NY, 11963, Hamptons

*Please note: Our galleries will be closed Saturday, April 11 for our annual Creativity Conference 

OPENING RECEPTION: April 4 | 6 PM – 7:30 PM

ON VIEW: April 5 – May 31
Thursday – Monday
11 AM – 5 PM

FEATURING:
RICHARD AVEDON, RUVEN AFANADOR, MARY ELLEN MARK, GILLES PERESS, SYLVIA PLACHY, PLATON, ROBERT POLIDORI, STEVE PYKE, MARTIN SCHOELLER & MAX VADUKUL 

The New Yorker magazine celebrated its 100th Anniversary in February 2025. For almost 70 years, only illustrations were used for articles in the publication. In 1992, when Tina Brown was named Editor-in-Chief, she broke with tradition by introducing photography, immediately naming Richard Avedon as the magazine’s first exclusive staff photographer and subsequently naming Elisabeth Biondi as its first Visuals Editor in 1994, where she remained through 2013.

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