Showing a solo exhibition of “Summit” with Gallery Hug.
March 30th - April 2nd 2023
SUMMIT - SOLO EXHIBITION
CATHERINE And ANDRÉ HUG Gallery - Paris, France
SEPTEMBER 7TH TO OCTOBER 22TH 2022
feature shoot
The World’s Iconic Skyscrapers, Reimagined
By Ellyn Kail on March 21, 2022
Communication Arts magazine
My photo “Milky Way” was one of the winning photos of the CA Award of Excellence -
Endless Inspiration Abounds in This Minimal, Art-Deco-Inspired Home
David Krause’s line of vegan skin and hair care, Alder New York, was not only designed to be inclusive for all, regardless of age, gender, or ethnicity, but the visually enticing products were also intended to be displayed with photo-ready sleek, minimalist packaging. It therefore stands to reason that his creatively inclined eye would carry over to his own interiors, as well. Krause explains, “The core design tenants of Alder New York’s aesthetic and philosophy are everywhere in my home.”
PULSE ART FAIR
DECEMBER 5-8 2019, MIAMI BEACH
“Treat Gallery new york is excited to announce our participation in two upcoming art fairs: satellite art show in New York City and PULSE Art Fair in Miami Beach during Art Basel week. The #1 goal of treat gallery is to help others, and our exhibitions raise funds for charities and nonprofit organizations. The full installation will premiere at satellite art show on October 3rd, 2019. Featured artists include Niv Rozenberg, Bree Lamb, Dru Hetrick, Molly Goldfarb, Penny Taylor, E. Brady Robinson and Bubblegum & Whiskey. A full list of exhibitors is available on our website.”
SURFACE MAGAZINE
ISSUE 152
MAY/JUNE 2019
Gilman Contemporary - Two Person Exhibition
Excited to show work at Gilman Contemporary in Sun Valley, ID
On view March 1 - April 15, 2019
Klompching Gallery
COMMORANCY
Joana P. Cardozo | Odette England | Ben Marcin |
Diane Meyer | Niv Rozenberg | Krista Svalbonas | David Trautrimas
November 2 — December 7, 2018
Klompching Gallery is delighted to present Commorancy, a group exhibition of contemporary photographs, curated around the theme of a place of residence or habitation. To be commorant, means to occupy a space temporarily. In each of the seven photographers’ artworks, this theme is explored through the conduit of architecture.
Department of Photographic Communications
Curator: Sara Kopelman and Doron Altaratz
October 24, 2018 - November 22, 2018
Center for Photography
at Woodstock:
Photography Now 2018
November 3, 2018 – January 6, 2019
Juried by Elizabeth Ferrer, Vice President, Contemporary Art at BRIC, CPW’s 2018 Photography Now: Still-Life exhibition features Ruth Adams, Keliy Anderson-Staley, Cecilia Borgenstam, Laurent Chevalier, Evan D’Arpino, Ken Dreyfack, Leah Edelman-Brier, Soohyun Kim, Pablo Lerma, Jarod Lew, Daniel Ramos, Niv Rozenberg, andChanell Stone.
Klompching Gallery:
FRESH Annual Summer Show
The FRESH Annual Summer Show, now in its seventh year, is produced and presented by the Klompching Gallery. Up to five photographers are selected and curated into a group exhibition. A further ten photographers are highlighted as finalists.
Adriene Hughes, Richard Kolker, James Lattanzio, Andy Mattern, Niv Rozenberg
Site:brooklyn: Contemporary Photography 2008-2018
Curated by Kristen Gaylord, the Beaumont & Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow in the Department of Photography at MoMA
Since its invention, photography has served diverse purposes—from fine art to criminology, for uses, personal, photojournalistic, or scientific. In the last decade artists have scoured visual culture and its abundance of images, often borrowing the styles and approaches of other fields to inflect or expand what art photography can be. Contemporary Photography 2008–2018 surveys 62 artists who together provide a cross-section of the ways the medium refuses to remain stable, whether exploring new technologies or applying nineteenth-century tools to contemporary subjects.
Month of Photography Los Angeles
StandardVision has partnered with Month of Photography Los Angeles to present the work of both local and global photographers. Featuring the work of a common theme each week, Month of Photography Los Angeles aims to expose the public to the diversity of photography.
Interview:
VULGARIS Magazine
Functional Beauty in Brooklyn with Niv Rozenberg
“After moving to New York to further pursue an instruction in photography that began in Jerusalem, Niv Rozenberg began photographing his immediate surroundings in the Brooklyn neighbourhood of Bushwick. The series that grew out of these snippets is called Boswijck, a reference to Bushwick’s historic name: “little town in the woods.” Settled by the Dutch East India Company but soon annexed by the English, Bushwick’s tableau over the succeeding 334 years resembles that of many New York neighbourhoods…”