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Peter Sekaer  -  Phrenologist's Window, New Orleans, 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6.85 x 8.85  (11x14 paper)

Peter Sekaer - Phrenologist's Window, New Orleans, 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 6.85 x 8.85 (11x14 paper)

Peter Sekaer  -  Farmer, Dalton, Georgia, c. 1935-36 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  8 3/4 X 6 7/8

Peter Sekaer - Farmer, Dalton, Georgia, c. 1935-36

Silver Gelatin Print - 8 3/4 X 6 7/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Child in Window, Louisville, Kentucky, n.d. / Silver Gelatin Print  -  9 5/8 X 11 3/8

Peter Sekaer - Child in Window, Louisville, Kentucky, n.d.

Silver Gelatin Print - 9 5/8 X 11 3/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled - E. Nilson & Co., n.d. / Silver Gelatin Print  -  8 X 6 1/8

Peter Sekaer - Untitled - E. Nilson & Co., n.d.

Silver Gelatin Print - 8 X 6 1/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled - Signs on Sidewalk, c. 1937 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  9 1/2 X 7 1/2  (8x10 paper)

Peter Sekaer - Untitled - Signs on Sidewalk, c. 1937

Silver Gelatin Print - 9 1/2 X 7 1/2 (8x10 paper)

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled (Wm. Goldberg, 771 Bway), c.1937 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  7 x 8.65  (8 X 10 paper)

Peter Sekaer - Untitled (Wm. Goldberg, 771 Bway), c.1937

Silver Gelatin Print - 7 x 8.65 (8 X 10 paper)

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled (Magnolia Cash Grocery), c.1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  5 x 8

Peter Sekaer - Untitled (Magnolia Cash Grocery), c.1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 5 x 8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled (buildings and sidewalk), c.1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  5 x 8

Peter Sekaer - Untitled (buildings and sidewalk), c.1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 5 x 8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled - James A. Rourke Machine Co., Savannah, c. 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  8 1/2 X 6 1/2

Peter Sekaer - Untitled - James A. Rourke Machine Co., Savannah, c. 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 8 1/2 X 6 1/2

Peter Sekaer  -  Unplanned, Scattered Houses, Roanoke, Virginia, c. 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  8 X 10

Peter Sekaer - Unplanned, Scattered Houses, Roanoke, Virginia, c. 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 8 X 10

Peter Sekaer  -  Warren Street : Wooden Shacks, large factories in background, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1938 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6 1/4 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer - Warren Street : Wooden Shacks, large factories in background, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1938

Silver Gelatin Print - 6 1/4 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer  -  Restaurant, South Carolina, c. 1935-36 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  3 3/4 X 4 7/8

Peter Sekaer - Restaurant, South Carolina, c. 1935-36

Silver Gelatin Print - 3 3/4 X 4 7/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled (tenement street with laundry), c.1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  7 1/2 X 9 5/8

Peter Sekaer - Untitled (tenement street with laundry), c.1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 7 1/2 X 9 5/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled - Men Outside Western Union Telegraph Office, 1930s / Silver Gelatin Print  -  7 1/2 X 8 3/4

Peter Sekaer - Untitled - Men Outside Western Union Telegraph Office, 1930s

Silver Gelatin Print - 7 1/2 X 8 3/4

Peter Sekaer  -  New York City, Times Square, c.1935 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  4 1/4 X 3 5/8

Peter Sekaer - New York City, Times Square, c.1935

Silver Gelatin Print - 4 1/4 X 3 5/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Sunday Morning Boys on Stoop, Morris Avenue, Philadelphia, 1938-39 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  10.5 x 13

Peter Sekaer - Sunday Morning Boys on Stoop, Morris Avenue, Philadelphia, 1938-39

Silver Gelatin Print - 10.5 x 13

Peter Sekaer  -  Untitled - Furniture Factory, n.d. / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6 5/8 X 9

Peter Sekaer - Untitled - Furniture Factory, n.d.

Silver Gelatin Print - 6 5/8 X 9

Peter Sekaer  -  Poydras Street, New Orleans, c.1938 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6 1/2 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer - Poydras Street, New Orleans, c.1938

Silver Gelatin Print - 6 1/2 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer  -  Havana, c.1940 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  8.25 x 5.5

Peter Sekaer - Havana, c.1940

Silver Gelatin Print - 8.25 x 5.5

Peter Sekaer  -  New Orleans, c. 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  4 3/4 X 3 5/8

Peter Sekaer - New Orleans, c. 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 4 3/4 X 3 5/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Birmingham, Alabama, c. 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6 3/4 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer - Birmingham, Alabama, c. 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 6 3/4 X 9 1/2

Peter Sekaer  -  Birmingham, Alabama, c. 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  6 3/4 X 9 3/8

Peter Sekaer - Birmingham, Alabama, c. 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 6 3/4 X 9 3/8

Peter Sekaer  -  Ice Cream Cone, Bowling Green, Virginia, c.1935 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  3 7/8 X 4 7/8

Peter Sekaer - Ice Cream Cone, Bowling Green, Virginia, c.1935

Silver Gelatin Print - 3 7/8 X 4 7/8

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Peter Sekaer

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Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1901, Peter Sekaer immigrated to the United States in 1918 at the age of seventeen. After successfully operating a printing business in New York City producing posters, advertisements and window displays, he enrolled in the Art Students League in 1929 to study painting. He soon became involved in the New York art scene, befriending, among others, the artist Ben Shahn and the photographer Walker Evans.

By 1934 Sekaer had left painting behind to study photography with Berenice Abbott at the New School for Social Research. Through his friendship with Walker Evans he secured contracts from 1936 to 1943 to work on assignment as a photographer for various government agencies that were created as part of President Roosevelt’s New Deal program. In 1945 Sekaer started his own commercial photography business, shooting advertisements and human interest stories for magazines.

In 1950, at age forty-nine, Sekaer suffered a fatal heart attack. His life’s work has been preserved by his wife, Elisabeth Sekaer Rothschild, and their younger daughter, Christina Sekaer.

The work of Peter Sekaer is featured in these exhibitions.

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Southern Heritage - Preview

Southern Heritage – Preview

Peter Sekaer, Phrenologist's window, New Orleans, 1936

Peter Sekaer – In Context

Politics and the Utopian Dream

Politics and the Utopian Dream

Street talk, Walker Evans

Street Talk

The work of Peter Sekaer is featured in these Theme Collections.

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Rodchenko, The Critic, Osip Brik, 1924

Portraiture – Male

Signage

Signage

Nightview, New York, 1932

Urban Landscapes – B&W

Peter Sekaer . . . In Context - Collector's Gallery

Featuring the exceptional photography of Peter Sekaer                                                     in the context of other notable artists of the period.

Berenice Abbott            Arnold Newman          Alexander Rodchenko
Dorothea Lange             John Gutmann            Rondal Partridge

Sekaer, born in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1901, immigrated to the United States in 1918. After successfully operating a printing business in New York City producing posters, advertisements and window displays, he enrolled in the Art Students League in 1929 to study painting.

By 1934 Sekaer had left painting behind to study photography with Berenice Abbott. Through his friendship with Walker Evans he secured contracts from 1936 to 1943 to work on assignment as a photographer for various government agencies.

“Sekaer’s photographs show an outsider’s objectivity and detachment coupled with an insider’s commitment and concern for the subject.”
Julian Cox, Curator of Photography, High Museum of Art

The exhibition was organized to compliment the High Museum of Art’s exhibition, Signs of Life: Photographs by Peter Sekaer.

A Review on Arts Critic ATL can be read HERE.

The New York Times review (6/3/10) of the High Museum exhibition can be read HERE.

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