Armed with a powerful telephoto lens, Michael Wolf captures the unknowing inhabitants of Chicago’s skyscrapers. The voyeuristic project grew out of an ongoing series of cityscape shots, tightly cropped so as to lose all points of reference besides the building’s geometry. Wolf’s collection of photos, an invasion of privacy for some and a reminder to shut your blinds for others, will be exhibited from November 7th through January 21st at Aperture Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, 4th floor.
Voyeur alert: Peeping Photographer Focuses on Chicago's Private Parts
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...and here's another link about the artist and his exhibit:
http://www.aperture.org/the-transparent-city.html
Nice link. And it's a little creepy how much of other people's privacy he was able to capture. Makes as a reminder that you never know who's watching.
May we proffer a guess, HydeParkAdmiral?
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