The Terrain Gallery is proud to show the work of twenty photographers whose images capture the rich diversity of people, cultures, neighborhoods, architecture, and feelings in New York. Through images in black and white and color, and comment by the photographers, this grand, historic city is shown as having “a oneness of quiet and tumult, profundities and mischief,” as Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism, said in his talk What of New York and Poetry? “You can use a point to get to the whole world, and New York,” he said, “is a good place to begin to be fair to reality as such."