New York
Photography
In 1982, Felix Rozen drew, from these photographs, 18 silkscreens which constitute the publication, at the Borgen workshop in Copenhagen, of “New York New York (Impressions From the City That Never Sleeps),” an edition of 300 copies and 35 prints signed and numbered by the artist. This portfolio is accompanied by a text by Uffe Harder whom André Laude, in 1975, in Le Monde, described as a Danish poet “essential to his generation.”
In 1982, Felix Rozen drew, from these photographs, 18 silkscreens which constitute the publication, at the Borgen workshop in Copenhagen, of “New York New York…
In 1982, Felix Rozen drew, from these photographs, 18 silkscreens which constitute the publication, at the Borgen workshop in Copenhagen, of “New York New York (Impressions From the City That Never Sleeps),” an edition of 300 copies and 35 prints signed and numbered by the artist. This portfolio is accompanied by a text by Uffe Harder whom André Laude, in 1975, in Le Monde, described as a Danish poet “essential to his generation.”