“HUSTLERS” by Eve Fowler, Photo Book, 1990’s
“HUSTLERS” BY EVE FOWLER MALE PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK
Description:
First edition hardback published by Capricious, 2014. Photographs of West Village, NY, and Santa Monica Boulevard, LA, male hustlers taken between 1993 and 1998 by Eve Fowler. Text by Kevin Killian. Very good condition; measures 10.25″ x 8.25″.
Appraised at USD$375.
Eve Fowler was a clear influence on me, in becoming an art dealer. While I lived in New York from 1990 – 2000, I met Eve early on, & this particular series of photographs was what made me decide to become an independent art/photo dealer. I did grunt work in Soho & uptown galleries, which allowed me to have their clientele look at Eve’s work, at times, while I was even bartending their art openings. These moments resulted in a number of sales; my early beginnings as a dealer.
I consider this work the catalyst to my current career, and I thank Eve for setting me on this path.
– Guy Berube, 2014
- NEW BOOK BY EVE FOWLER: Hustling on the streets of New York and Los Angeles
EVE FOWLER
Eve Fowler, expanding from a foundation in photography, creates work that coalesces art and language. Her two-dimensional works take the form of billboards, posters, prints, and signs, using mediums such as neon, paint, and vinyl. In addition, she also creates installations, films, and sound pieces, often resulting from collaborations with other artists, filmmakers, and writers. Fowler’s practice is concerned with the power of words, language, and cultural biases as those topics relate to gender politics and queerness, in a contemporary and historical context.
Eve Fowler (b. 1964, Philadelphia, PA) lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. A graduate of Temple University (BA, 1986), and Yale University (MFA, 1992), Fowler has had solo exhibitions at DCA Scotland; Participant Inc, NY; and in Sydney Australia at ArtSpace. Her work was included in Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and in The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project organized by LAND, in 2014. Her book Anyone Telling Anything Is Telling That Thing was published by Printed Matter in September of 2013. Her second book, Hustlers, was published in May of 2014, by Capricious Publishing. Fowler’s recent film with it which it as it if it is to be screened at LA MOCA; the Lumber Room, Portland, OR; and at The Tate St. Ives, in 2018. Her work is included in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; The New Museum, New York; and The Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. In addition to her studio practice, Fowler organizes Artist Curated Projects in Los Angeles. She is a recipient of a 2017 Art Matters grant, was a Radcliffe Institute Fellow at Harvard University (2018-19), and received the Foundation for Contemporary Arts – Roy Lichtenstein Award in 2022.