“Daydreams Walking” by Jeremiah Dine | Art-Hop-Polis

Daydreams Walking will run from November 7 to 26 as part of Art-Hop-Polis and the Mois de la Photo (photography month) in partnership with the Mairie du 14e. The exhibition is comprised of 196 photographs shot on the streets of New York City by Jeremiah Dine between 2010 and 2017. Dine’s exploration of the daily ebb and flow of humanity follows in the tradition of 20th Century street photography as practiced by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank and Garry Winogrand, among others. The city illuminated is the subject, with the people, objects and streets the supporting cast. Dine has photographed on the streets of New York since he was a teenager, first in black and white with 35mm cameras, then starting in the 2000s in color with digital cameras. 

About the artist

Jeremiah Dine is a New York City based photographer. His newest book, “Daydreams Walking”, will be published by Damiani in March 2020. After attending The Cooper Union, Dine published his first book, “Natural Selection” (London/Stuttgart: Edition Hansjörg Mayer, 1983), 104 photographs taken at the American Museum of Natural History. Dine’s work is in many public and private collections around the world, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. The book’s title is derived from the Frank O’Hara poem “Music”, which is included in the book, as well as a playlist of songs that Dine listened to while walking and shooting. Robert Sullivan, author of Rats, The Meadowlands and My American Revolution contributes an essay. The book was designed and edited by Yolanda Cuomo. Feel free to follow Jeremiah on Facebook and Instragram!

Exhibition Opening

Show opening: Wednesday November 6th from 7pm to 8:30pm as part of the art hopping event of la Cité internationale Art-Hop-Polis. You can find the program on Citéscope and follow the Facebook page for more information.

Opening Hours

Mondays to Fridays from 10am-12:30am to 14:30pm-17:30pm. Night and weekend visits by appointments only at: communication@feusa.org

Exceptional Closure Days

November 11th (Monday) and November 14th from 12:30pm (Thursday).

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