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“Analogue,” Zoe Leonard’s epic yet intimate sequence of photographs, now installed in moma’s atrium, is a story of two vanishing worlds. The first is the mom-and-pop commerce of the Lower East Side and Williamsburg, now steamrolled by gentrification. The second is old-school photography, before it went digital, when cameras were loaded with film and Insta was matic not gram.
See more photographs, and read Andrea K. Scott’s review of the exhibition, on newyorker.com.
Photographs by Zoe Leonard / Courtesy Museum of Modern Art