GAIL ALBERT HALABAN HAS MADE a celebrated career of photographing her peer group—her generational sisters, one might say. She made pictures of students when she was one; of 30-something professional women and young mothers next. Like her previous series, the new work in Out My Window, which opened Thursday at Robert Mann Gallery, is of people (usually women) in their homes, this time looking out onto New York City. It’s a perspective TSP can imagine Albert Halaban having glimpses of, with the imminent birth of her second child—the one she always knew she must give to her first. “I could not imagine not having a sibling,” she says. “It is the greatest gift in the world.” [click to continue…]
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