Everybody Street: A film by Cheryl Dunn
November 29th, 2011 by Pedro Matos
“Everybody Street” is a new film by Cheryl Dunn, one of my favorite photographers and filmmakers. In her latest project, Cheryl has decided to make a documentary about the NYC Street Photographers who have taken the most iconic images of the last century. In this insightful documentary you can hear the words and see studio and street action by artists such as Mary Ellen Mark, Martha Cooper, Boogie, Rebecca Lepkoff, Joel Meyerowitz, Ricky Powell, Cheryl Dunn and many more.
Based in NYC, Cheryl Dunn has seen her films played at numerous film festivals including Tribeca, Edinburgh, Rotterdam, Los Angeles and Havana, and on PBS. Her work has been exhibited in various galleries and museums including Deitch Projects in New York, The Tate Modern in London, and the “Art in the Streets” exhibition at the Geffen Contemporary MOCA. Cheryl was also one of the subjects of the documentary, book & traveling museum exhibition “Beautiful Losers”. She has had two books of her photographs published — Bicycle Gangs of New York, and Some Kinda Vocation.
To learn more about Cheryl Dunn please visit www.cheryldunn.net
To learn more about Everybody Street visit www.everybodystreet.com
Tags: Documentary, filmmaker, iconic images, insightful documentary, numerous, photographer, traveling museum
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