17 Year Old Stanley Kubrick: Life in New York

The Museum of the City of New York has presented a new reading of the work of one of the 20th century’s great masters of storytelling by displaying, for the first time, a photographic archive of more than 120 stills shot by Kubrick for the general interest magazine Look from 1945 – when he was a 17-year-old high-school graduate from the Bronx – to 1950.

 The commissioned stories range from profiles of celebrities such as Montgomery Clift to photo essays on urban life, such as A Day in the Life of a Shoeshine Boy.

 A new book published by Taschen accompanies the exhibition, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of Kubrick’s cult science-fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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Boxing [at the] Police Athletic League [Two boys boxing.]

Show Girl [Rosemary playing cards in the dressing room.]

Palisades Amusement Park [Children looking at a roller coaster.]


How People Look to Monkeys [Crowd looking at a monkey in a cage.]
Paddy Wagon [Gun used in the production of the television show Paddy Wagon.]

People Mugging [Man and woman walking down the street.]
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People Mugging [Man smoking a cigar.]
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People Mugging [Portrait of a man on the street.]

Rosemary Williams, Show Girl [Kubrik photographing Rosemary Williams.]

Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs is at the Museum of the City of New York until October 28, 2018. Entrance is free

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