Saul Leiter - Exhibitions - Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

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Saul Leitner, Kunst Haus Wien
2012 Saul Leiter, Retrospective, Deichtorhallen Hamburg
2011 Saul Leiter, Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp
2011 Saul Leiter: New York Reflections, Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam
2010 Saul Leiter, Mois de la Foto, Paris
2008 Saul Leiter, Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris
Saul Leiter, Galleria C arla Sozzani, Milan
Saul Leiter, Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta
Saul Leiter, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
Saul Leiter, Faggionato Fine Arts, London
Saul Leiter, Galerie Camera Obscura, Paris
2007 Saul Leiter, Early Color, University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor
2006 In Living Color, Photographs by Saul Leiter, Milwaukee Art Museum
Saul Leiter, Color, Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp
The Fashion Photographs of Saul Leiter, Festival of Fashion Photography, Hyères, France
2005 Saul Leiter, Early Color. Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
2004 Saul Leiter, In Color. Staton Greenberg Gallery, Santa Barbara
1997 Saul Leiter, In Color. Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
Saul Leiter, In Color. Martha Schneider Gallery, Chicago
1994 Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
1993 Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York
1985 Gallery Lafayette, New York
1984 Gallery Lafayette, New York
1972 Midtown Y, New York
1954 Emerging Talent. Curated by Clement Greenberg. Samuel Koontz Gallery, New York
1950s Tanager Gallery, New York
1947 Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH
1945 The Outlines Gallery, Pittsburgh
1944 Ten Thirty Gallery, Cleveland

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