Ever spent the night in an art gallery? From indelible pre-stardom images of the Rolling Stones to contemporary African art, The Betsy is a modern museum.
David Godlis
David Godlis, who is best known by his last name GODLIS, has been photographing in New York City since 1976. A “street photographer” in the style of Diane Arbus and Garry Winogrand, he wandered into the nightclub CBGB’s one night, and has become known for his photographs of the NYC Punk scene. GODLIS, who shot in the style of photographers Brassai and Robert Frank, used his handheld Leica camera and Tri-X film to capture his subjects by the natural light of the Bowery outside as well as inside the club CBGB’s.
Juan Carlos Zaldivar
Loni Efron
Art Advisor, Curator of ilon Art Gallery Collection, and Founder of Harlem Art House.
Ray Tenorio, Mythological Africa and the Transcultural Influences in the Americas
Robert Zuckerman
Robin Hill
Miami and New York based photographer, Robin Hill straddles the boundaries between architecture, design and fine art by using his medium of choice; photography. Born and raised in Nottingham, England, Hill began his career in 1987 in the most inauspicious way by taking pictures of toddlers in supermarkets and department stores across London.