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Gail Albert Halaban's 'Neighbors in the Building' Exhibition Explores Urban Connection Through Windows

exhibition · 2026-04-19

The exhibition 'Neighbors in the Building' by photographer Gail Albert Halaban is currently on display at Jackson Fine Art, running until 22 March 2024. This showcase expands upon her 2004 series, 'Out My Window,' featuring intimate glimpses of residents through their windows, which delve into community stories. Among her notable images are a guitarist on a balcony and ballet dancers practicing at a barre. The advent of social media has altered how participants are recruited, with varying degrees of openness observed in cities such as Rome, Paris, and Amsterdam. A significant piece, 'Red Dress, Dorilton, Upper West Side, New York (2023),' was created after overcoming management resistance. Halaban fosters trust with her subjects, integrating their narratives into her art. Additionally, she is working on a digital storytelling platform called JellyJelly and has plans for a monograph and a public art installation.

Key facts

  • Gail Albert Halaban's exhibition 'Neighbors in the Building' is on view at Jackson Fine Art until 22 March 2024.
  • Her series 'Out My Window' began in 2004 after relocating from Los Angeles to New York.
  • Halaban stages photographs with consenting residents to depict scenes observed through windows.
  • The project has expanded to cities including Rome, Paris, and Amsterdam, with varying cultural responses.
  • Social media has both aided recruitment and increased hesitation among potential participants.
  • A notable photograph features The Dorilton building on New York's Upper West Side, captured after overcoming management resistance.
  • Halaban is developing a digital storytelling component using the platform JellyJelly with neighbor Iqram Magdon-Ismail.
  • She plans to publish a monograph and create a traveling public art installation from the series.

Entities

Artists

  • Gail Albert Halaban
  • Edward Hopper
  • Hitchcock
  • Seinfeld
  • Iqram Magdon-Ismail
  • Jake
  • Fran
  • Zoe

Institutions

  • Jackson Fine Art
  • Aesthetica Magazine
  • JellyJelly
  • Trader Joe's
  • Lincoln Center
  • Fresh Direct

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Los Angeles
  • California
  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Paris
  • France
  • Amsterdam
  • Netherlands
  • Chelsea
  • Upper West Side
  • 71st Street
  • Greenwich Village
  • Bronx
  • Williamsburg Oval Park
  • Union Square
  • Upper East Side
  • Dorilton

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