Pictures I Had To Take, the first monograph by acclaimed actor Joel Grey, is a highly personal visual memoir of Grey's experiences while living and traveling in Europe, Asia, South and Central America, and the United States over the last twenty-five years.
Photographer Joel Grey has been the subject of two solo shows, at Staley Wise in New York and the Galerie in Einstein in Berlin, and his work has recently become part of the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. "Pictures I Had To Take," his first monograph, published in 2003, collected work created over a 30 period. In the ...
Mickey Katz (1909-1992), a Jewish comedian and musician, is best known for his parodies. In this autobiography, he talks frankly about politics, music, family, identity and show business.
On an out-of-town trip in 2007, Joel Grey found himself in a small St. Lucie, Florida museum, filled with bizarre and eminently photographable objects. Feeling, as he had with the images that became 2003's Pictures I Had to Take, compelled to capture these provocative tableaux, but without his trusty Nikon Nikkormat by his side, Grey did the next ...
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