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Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow: Carmen Cicero, Loretta Dunkelman, Betsy Kaufman, Kimiko Fujimura, Joseph Marioni, Carolyn Oberst, Marsha Pels, Gilda Pervin, Steve Silver, Mike Sullivan, Jeff Way

Past exhibition
16 May - 13 Jul 2024
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Black framed photograph of an artist, Marsha Pels, in an industrial loft setting
Joshua Charow, Marsha Pels in her Greenpoint Loft (2023)

WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow, the first solo exhibition for New York-based documentary photographer and filmmaker Joshua Charow (b. 1998), curated by James Cavello. This was Charow’s premiere exhibition of his photographs and short documentary films on New York artists. The exhibition includes forty photographs by Charow and eighteen works of art by eleven of the artists featured in the photographs: Carmen Cicero, Loretta Dunkelman, Betsy Kaufman, Kimiko Fujimura, Joseph Marioni, Carolyn Oberst, Marsha Pels, Gilda Pervin, Steve Silver, Mike Sullivan, and Jeff Way. 


In 1982, Article 7-C of the Multiple Dwelling Law, also known as the Loft Law, was passed in New York City. The law gave protection and rent stabilization to people living illegally in manufacturing and commercially zoned lofts. Hidden behind this legislation were thousands of artists who needed a live/work environment at an affordable rent. These artists protected by the Loft Law changed the trajectory of New York’s cultural landscape. Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow was on view May 16 – July 13, 2024.

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Artworks
  • An artist, Alex Locadia, stands at a table working on a wood and metal sculpture amidst an industrial loft setting filled with materials and tools
    Joshua Charow, Alex Locadia in his Canal Street Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Anne Mason, sitting in front of a large-scale Renaissance-style painting illumnated by a skylight in an otherwise dark loft setting decorated with other paintings
    Joshua Charow, Anne Mason in her Little Italy Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Betsy Kaufman, sits in an airy, sunlit loft setting surrounded by colorful abstract paintings
    Joshua Charow, Betsy Kaufman in her Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Carmen Cicero, standing amidst large-scale paintings in an industrial loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Carmen Cicero in his Bowery Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Carmen Cicero, sits in front of a large figural painting in an industrial loft space filled with stored paintings and materials
    Joshua Charow, Carmen Cicero in his Bowery Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Carmen Cicero, sits at a desk working on an artwork in an industrial loft setting filled with paintings
    Joshua Charow, Carmen Cicero in his Bowery Loft, 2023
  • Two artists, Carolyn Oberst and Jeff Way, embracing in a loft space filled with work tables, an array of masks, and paintings
    Joshua Charow, Carolyn Oberst and Jeff Way in their Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • an artist and milliner, Christine Ellen, playfully peeks around a doorway of her loft space
    Joshua Charow, Christine Ellen in her Hudson Square Loft, 2022
  • A lawyer, Chuck Delaney, stands by a desk in an office space
    Joshua Charow, Chuck Delaney in his Financial District Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Claire Fergusson, stands amidst her many paintings in a light-filled loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Claire Fergusson in her Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Curtis Mitchell, hit by a small patch of sunlight as he stands on a staircase in the center of a dark loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Curtis Mitchell in his Dumbo Loft, 2023
  • Artist Gerald Marks' face is illuminated by red light as he looks into a color
    Joshua Charow, Gerald Marks in his Midtown Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Gerald Marks, standing beside potted plants in front of fire escape steps outside his loft art studio in Midtown
    Joshua Charow, Gerald Marks in his Midtown Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Gilda Pervin, standing amidst an array of work desks, art materials, and books in a loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Gilda Pervin in her Bowery Loft, 2023
  • A loft studio space filled with work desks and art materials and with walls adorned with black sculptures by artist Gilda Pervin
    Joshua Charow, Gilda Pervin in her Bowery Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Jennifer Charles, standing in the center of her loft studio adorned richly adorned with pictures and plants
    Joshua Charow, Jennifer Charles in her Greenpoint Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Jeff Way, poses on a ladder in front of a wall of colorful masks in a loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Jeff Way in his Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • An artist, JG Thirlwell, sitting in a chair amidst potted plants next to large arched windows in an industrial loft setting
    Joshua Charow, JG Thirlwell in his Dumbo Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Joe Haske, leans against a worktable in a loft setting filled with materials and paintings
    Joshua Charow, Joe Haske in his Hudson Square Loft, 2022
  • An artist, Joseph Marioni, sits at the end of a long loft space working at a table surrounded by materials and paintings
    Joshua Charow, Joseph Marioni in his Midtown Loft, 2022
  • Two artists, Ken and Flo Jacobs in a loft setting filled with artworks, books, and tools
    Joshua Charow, Ken and Flo Jacobs in their Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • An artist Ken Jacobs standing and artist Flo Jacobs sitting at an easel with an unfinished painting in a loft setting filled with books and illuminated by a skylight
    Joshua Charow, Ken and Flo Jacobs in their Tribeca Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Kimiko Fujimura, standing in front of a colorful abstract painting in an airy loft setting filled with artworks, furniture, and houseplants
    Joshua Charow, Kimiko Fujimura in her Chinatown Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Kimiko Fujimura, standing amidst paintings in an airy loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Kimiko Fujimura in her Chinatown Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Loretta Dunkelman, sitting at a work desk by a window in a loft setting adorned with large abstract paintings
    Joshua Charow, Loretta Dunkelman in her Bowery Loft, 2022
  • An artist, Marsha Pels, stands amongst sculptural works in a large industrial loft space
    Joshua Charow, Marsha Pels in her Greenpoint Loft, 2023
  • An alley view of the exterior of a loft apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows through which an artist, Marsha Pels, peers out
    Joshua Charow, Marsha Pels in her Greenpoint Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Michael Sullivan, sitting at his work table amidst figurative robotic sculptures in a dimly-lit loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Michael Sullivan in his Midtown Loft, 2023
  • two married arists, Nels and Carol Pierce sitting in a studio in a loft setting surrounded by drawings, musical instruments, and materials
    Joshua Charow, Nels and Carol Pierce in their Bowery Loft, 2022
  • An artist Noah Jemison stands with his hands on his hips surrounded by paintings in a loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Noah Jemison in his Williamsburg Loft, 2023
  • A colorful, semi-abstract, figural painting by artist Noah Jemison surrounded by other wrapped paintings in a loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Noah Jemison in his Williamsburg Loft, 2023
  • Two artists, Phillips Niblock and Katherine Liberovskaya sitting in the center of a large industrial loft with work tables and furniture
    Joshua Charow, Phillip Niblock and Katherine Liberovskaya in their SoHo Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Steve Silver, standing at a work table amidst paintings and sculptures in an industrial loft setting flooded with late afternoon light
    Joshua Charow, Steve Silver in his Williamsburg Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Steve Silver, holding out a cane amidst sculptures and paintings in an industrial loft setting flooded with late afternoon light
    Joshua Charow, Steve Silver in his Williamsburg Loft, 2023
  • An artist, Steve Silver, standing at a work table amist numerous sculptures and paintings in an industrial loft setting
    Joshua Charow, Steve Silver in his Williamsburg Loft, 2022
  • an artist, Vernita N'Cognita standing at the end of a hallway in a loft setting filled with plastic containers and other materials
    Joshua Charow, Vernita N’Cognita in her SoHo Loft, 2023
  • An artist standing besides umbrellas and a pedestel in front of a colorfully painted backdrop
    Joshua Charow, William Norton in his Bushwick loft, 2023
  • A loft space is unfurnished and completely vacant
    Joshua Charow, Empty Loft in Williamsburg, 2022
  • photograph of the Manhattan skyline at sunset taken through an open window
    Joshua Charow, View to Manhattan, 2022
  • A dark loft setting is filled with houseplants and documents are visible on a table in the foreground
    Joshua Charow, Bob Petrucci & Ray Bailey's Midtown Loft, 2023
  • Several female dolls in pastel dresses hang from a nineteenth century white skirt suspended by an industrial rig.
    Marsha Pels, Madonna della Misericordia, 2020-23
  • Expressive watercolor illustration of three contorted figures dancing outside at night in front of a skyline
    Carmen Cicero, Looney Tunes, 2023
  • Expressive watercolor illustration of two women, one seated in a red dress and one standing in a translucent dress, in an interior space overlooking a river with a skyline seen on the horizon
    Carmen Cicero, Two Ladies, 1989
  • White framed oil-wax, chalk, and pencil artwork of a pink rectangle with faint striations
    Loretta Dunkelman, Agia Triada, Floor for a Sanctuary, Oct-Nov, 1974
  • White framed oil-wax, chalk, and pencil artwork of a blue rectangle with darkened edges with faint striations delineating it into three sections
    Loretta Dunkelman, Stadium Series, Aug, 1976
  • White framed oil-wax, chalk, and pencil artwork of a blue rectangle with darkened edges with faint striations delineating it into two sections
    Loretta Dunkelman, Stadium Series, Jul, 1976
  • Painted wooden frame with umbrellas at each corner of an oil painting on canvas of three figures in a snowy landscape, which includes colorful umbrellas in the sky, rays of colorful dot emataing from a point in the foreground, and a large face peaking over the horizon.
    Carolyn Oberst, Winter of our Discontent, 2023
  • A vibrant violet mask made of acyrlic on plaster is mounted on a wall and bears humanoid features including large green eyes, and pink lips.
    Jeff Way, Egyptian Violet Gorilla Mask, 2017
  • An intricately detailed owl with a striped geometric background is painted symmetrically on the back of a turtle shell entirely in black and white apart from two red and yellow circular markings on its wings, its blue eyes, and yellow beak.
    Jeff Way, Turtle Owl Death Mask, 2018
  • An array of sixteen colorful cubes comprised of colorful and iridescent acrylic paint on MDF cubes are mounted on a white wall.
    Steve Silver, Primary School 102, 2013-18
  • A group of six rust and silver-colored robot figurines, two with male anatomy and four with female anatomy, stand in varying positions on a white pedestal.
    Mike Sullivan, Robots
  • Expressionist oil painting of several figures lively talking to one another around a table set with glasses of wine and flowers
    Kimiko Fujimura, Party - 3 (Party at Peter's), 1990
  • Acrylic painting on linen of a blue pigment which oppupies all of the field apart from the left and right sides and bototm corners, which are speckled with white and black as if the blue pigment has corroded along the linen's edges.
    Joseph Marioni, Blue #7, 2022
  • Whiteground etching of two figures under a large tree surrounded by other smaller trees and a bench
    Gilda Pervin, The Meeting, 2024
  • A black sculpture reminiscent of a tall birdsnest made of coiled twine sits on a white pedestal.
    Gilda Pervin, Treasures Within, 2022
  • White framed geometric abstract acrylic painting of a dark square divided into a grid and faintly overlaid with a lighter grid
    Betsy Kaufman, Untitled, 2018
  • White framed geometric abstract acrylic painting of a deep purple square comprised of pieced-together swatches of expressive brushstrokes. The borders of the square are interrupted by three geometric white cut-outs.
    Betsy Kaufman, Untitled, 2017
  • White framed geometric abstract acrylic painting of a dark square comprised of thick vertical brushstrokes. The square is interrupted by three geometric white cut-outs at its top, middle, and bottom.
    Betsy Kaufman, Untitled, 2016
Installation Views
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC

    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View

  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC

    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View

  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC
    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow | Installation View
Press release

WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow, the first solo exhibition for New York-based documentary photographer and filmmaker Joshua Charow (b. 1998), curated by James Cavello. This is Charow’s premiere exhibition of his photographs and short documentary films on New York artists. The exhibition includes forty photographs by Charow and eighteen works of art by eleven of the artists featured in the photographs: Carmen Cicero, Loretta Dunkelman, Betsy Kaufman, Kimiko Fujimura, Joseph Marioni, Carolyn Oberst, Marsha Pels, Gilda Pervin, Steve Silver, Mike Sullivan, and Jeff Way. The exhibition will be on view May 16 – July 13, 2024.


In 1982, Article 7-C of the Multiple Dwelling Law, also known as the Loft Law, was passed in New York City. The law gave protection and rent stabilization to people living illegally in manufacturing and commercially zoned lofts. Hidden behind this legislation were thousands of artists who needed a live/work environment at an affordable rent. These artists protected by the Loft Law changed the trajectory of New York’s cultural landscape.


Three years ago, Charow found a map of the remaining buildings with Loft Law protection. He rang hundreds of doorbells to find and photograph over 75 Loft Law tenants across the city to document the last of these incredible spaces and the creative individuals who made them home. Charow’s interest in the Loft Law and the vanishing history of New York stemmed from his early teenage years when he became immersed in a subculture called ‘Urban Exploring,’ the practice of illegally climbing skyscrapers, bridges, and abandoned subway stations. One of the rooftops he visited was an old factory building in South Williamsburg, where a tenant explained to Charow about the building’s remaining tenants under Loft Law protection.


The photos are a living visual document of the expansive spaces: old flophouses on the Bowery, garment factories in Tribeca and SoHo, glass factories in Greenpoint, and even a former ice cream factory in DUMBO. From the 19th to the 20th century, many buildings in NYC, including SoHo, were manufacturing centers for items from sewing machines to textiles to printing houses. The massive light-filled loft spaces with high ceilings were left empty when these businesses vacated in the mid-1900s and moved to other areas outside of New York City. The industrial-zoned lofts were not legal to live in, as they did not meet the building requirements for residential use, and oftentimes were completely raw spaces without a kitchen, shower, plumbing, or even heat. However, artists were attracted to these large spaces where they could work and create at any hour of the day. At the end of the 1970s, loft living started gaining attention in the media and the wealthy started to become attracted to this lifestyle. Soon landlords began to evict the artist tenants in favor of a wealthier clientele. A group of artists formed the Lower Manhattan Loft Tenants and spent years lobbying in Albany to gain legal protections and rent stabilization. At the time the Loft Law was first passed, there were tens of thousands of artists living in lofts across the city. Today, only a few hundred artists protected under the original 1982 Loft Law remain. This exhibition marks one of the first documentary insights into this vanishing history.

 

The majority of Charow’s images depict painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, and filmmakers captured amidst their industrial loft spaces. Notable portraits include experimental music and film artists Phillip (Phill) Niblock (1933-2024) and Katherine Liberovskaya (b. 1961); Phill was instrumental in the avant-garde music and film scene from the 1960s to the present. Visuals artists include 97-year-old abstract and figurative expressionist Carmen Cicero (b. 1926), who has works in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, and Whitney Museum; Kimiko Fujimura (b. 1932), who in 1965 was selected as “Japan’s Top 5 Female Painters in Contemporary Art” by Geijutsu-Shincho, a Japanese monthly art magazine; minimalist painter Loretta Dunkelman (b. 1937), a co-founder of the all-female artists cooperative A.I.R. Gallery; and Gilda Pervin (b. 1933), whose studio occupies the top floor of a 1790s Quaker building linked to the Underground Railroad and happens to be the old studio space of famed sculptor Eva Hesse, who worked there from 1965-70. Also included is Chuck DeLaney, co-founder of the Lower Manhattan Loft Tenants, an early activist group that was responsible for the lobbying and passing of the Loft Law.


The gallery and the photographer will donate a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of photographs in the exhibition to the individuals depicted in the photograph.

 

The exhibition is accompanied by the book “Loft Law: The Last of New York City’s Original Artist Lofts” by Joshua Charow, and published by Damiani Books, Italy.

 

Joshua Charow (b. 1998) holds his BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in Film & Television. In addition to his documentary photography, Charow has also shot notable documentary films. Charow creates and directs an online documentary series titled LimeLight, which explores the unique lives of New Yorkers. Over the past year, the series has amassed a following of 150,000 people and garnered over 40 million views. His first feature film as Director of Photography, Untrapped, was an official selection of the 2022 Tribeca International Film Festival. He has directed and shot documentary films for The New York Times, TIME magazine, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.


Curator James Cavello is the President and co-owner of Westwood Gallery NYC, and the president of the SoHo Broadway Initiative. He has curated over 300 exhibitions including in the gallery and globally. In addition to contemporary visual artists, Cavello has curated numerous first-time documentary photography exhibitions, such as John Thomson: “1862-1872 Photographs of China and the Far East” in 1998, Leo Matiz: “The Third Eye, 1940s Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Siqueiros” in 2001, Lazhar Mansouri: “Portraits of a Village, Ain Beïda, Algeria, 1950s-70s” in 2007, Bob Adelman: “Mine Eyes Have Seen, Photographs of the Struggle for Human Rights, 1960s” in 2008, Douglas Kirkland: “Mademoiselle Coco Chanel 1962” in 2009, Lucien Clergue: “Jean Cocteau, 1959 Testament of Orpheus” in 2012, Roy Schatt: “James Dean and The Actors Studio, 1950s-60s” in 2015, and many other premiere exhibitions.

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Press
  • Installation view of 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC

    Loft Law: Joshua Charow Documents the Last of New York City’s Original Artist Lofts

    Eric David, Yatzer, 24 Sep 2024
  • An artist, Joe Haske, leans against a worktable in a loft setting filled with materials and paintings

    The last bohemians living in New York

    Zachary Ginsberg, Apollo Magazine, 4 Jul 2024
  • Photograph of an artist standing amongst canvases in a loft setting

    Joshua Charow and the Last of New York City’s Original Artist Lofts

    Yukie Ohta, SoHo Memory Project, 21 Jun 2024
  • A colorful fauvist-style painting of a dinner party by artist Kimiko Fujimura hangs with two photographs of Fujimura's loft

    The New York Housing Law That Helped Sustain Artists

    Any New Yorker who steps into Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow will likely look with a lascivious gaze upon the few remaining protected artist lofts.
    Alexis Clements, Hyperallergic, 17 Jun 2024
  • An artist, JG Thirlwell, sitting in a chair amidst potted plants next to large arched windows in an industrial loft setting

    How artists saved New York

    What can be learnt from the pioneers who turned abandoned lofts into the creative heart of the city?
    Hugo Lindgren, Financial Times, 16 Jun 2024
  • Two artists, Ken and Flo Jacobs in a loft setting filled with artworks, books, and tools

    A look inside New York’s historic artist lofts, the last of their kind

    Kyle Almond, CNN, 16 Jun 2024
  • Artist Marsha Pels is silhouetted in a dark doorway photographed from the courtyard behind her industrial glass factory building

    Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow

    Buzz Spector, The Brooklyn Rail, 4 Jun 2024
  • Artist Steve Silver poses in the light of his Williamsburg Loft surrounded by colorful artwork in an industrial space

    Inside the last of New York’s original artists’ lofts – in pictures

    Sarah Gilbert, The Guardian, 3 Jun 2024
  • Installation view of our 2024 exhibition Loft Law: Photographs by Joshua Charow at Westwood Gallery NYC

    Exhibit pays tribute to art pioneers who lived in NYC lofts

    Eileen Lehpamer, PIX11, 16 May 2024
  • An artist Kimiko Fujimura stands with her expressionist painting in a soaring industrial loft space with plants and a large skylight draped with canvas

    Photographer Joshua Charow Takes You Inside New York's Last Remaining Artist Lofts

    Annabel Keenan, Cultured Magazine, 3 May 2024
  • Artist Carmen Cicero sits at a drawing desk amidst painting storage racks in an industrial loft setting

    Loft Law: A Look Into the Lives of NYC'S Original Artistic Visionaries

    Jason Meggyesy, HighSnobiety, 17 Apr 2024
  • Joshua Charow, Jennifer Charles in her Greenpoint Loft (2023)

    Three Brooklyn artists from three generations of Loft Law protected loft living

    Wendy Goodman, Curbed, 9 Apr 2024
Publications
  • Joshua Charow

    Joshua Charow

    Loft Law: The Last of New York City's Original Artist Lofts Joshua Charow, 2024
    Hardcover 192 pages
    Publisher: Damiani Books
    ISBN: 978-8862088152
    Dimensions: 10 x 11.5 x 1 inches
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News
  • Gallery Talk and Book Signing at Westwood Gallery

    Gallery Talk and Book Signing at Westwood Gallery

    Documentary photographer Joshua Charow in conversation with Loft Board Tenant Representative Chuck DeLaney 10 Jul 2024
    On July 10, WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC held an in-person talk with documentary photographer and filmmaker Joshua Charow and Lower Manhattan Loft Tenants co-founder Chuck DeLaney...
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