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Fearless Park |
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Stadium Light |
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Forest Apartments |
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Turnpike Condos |
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Apartment for Rent |
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Tree Farm |
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Garage Driving |
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Big Box Retail |
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Rear Office |
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LAX Park
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Rock Land
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Venice Blockbuster
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Fast Food Picnic
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Post Office
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Practice Tees
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Ball Park Bowling
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Sod Stadium
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Field House
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Trailer Trees
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Five MPH
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Trade Center Roof
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Downtown Garage
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Up Ramp
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Blue Lagoon
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Century City Garage
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Escalators to Astoria
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Museum Audio
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Plaza Lights
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Silver Roof
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Telefonica
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David S. Allee was born in New York City in 1969 and is a former urban planner. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1991, and his MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in 2001, where he studied with Joel Sternfeld, Robert Polidori, and Vera Lutter. His photographs have been exhibited widely in museums and galleries, including solo exhibitions at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in Chelsea in 2006, Princeton University in 2005 and the Knoxville Museum of Art in 2004. His work has also been included in group shows at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Tampa Museum of Art, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. His photographs have appeared widely in publications and journals and were recently featured in the book City Art, with essays by Adam Gopnik and Eleanor Heartney. Mr. Allee’s photographs are in the collection of major institutions, such as the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, the Knoxville Museum of Art and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art as well as numerous private collections. Mr. Allee lives and works in New York City.
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