“These photographers are themselves local characters,” show curator R.E. Foerster said, “not only inhabiting a scene but documenting their view from within it.” Credit: Courtesy Photo / Enzminger Gallery
From “good trouble” to “making trouble” to the “there-goes-the-neighborhood” kind of trouble, the works on view in the group photography show “Trouble in Southtown” capture glimpses of a neighborhood in flux.
The exhibition, which highlights the work of Anders Lilleberg, alongside featured artists Domsquiat B., Fredrick Marc-Charles, Mike Shoemaker and Patrick Zeller.
“These photographers are themselves local characters,” show curator R.E. Foerster said, “not only inhabiting a scene but documenting their view from within it. Participants become historians, valiantly battling oblivion from behind the lens…”
Free, opening reception 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, then by appointment, Enzminger Studio, 1906 S. Flores St., (646) 912-4165, annenzminger.com.
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This article appears in Sep 3-17, 2025.