Photographer and Artist Roger Sichel presented his “Iconic Smokin’ Hot Kiss” exhibition at One Art Space in Tribeca with a VIP opening Champagne reception. The artist’s photograph from the 1969 Woodstock festival anchored the exhibition, which was on view through October 8.
Situated in the heart of Tribeca, One Art Space is a dynamic contemporary gallery founded in 2011 under the curatorial leadership of MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, who serves as co-owner, gallerist, and curator with Mei Fung.
The “Iconic Smokin Hot Kiss” exhibition also featured recent digital works that reflect the artist’s engagement with technological innovation. In the 1990s and 2000s, Sichel took a detour from photography to work on producing and licensing the Autocorrect function we all use in our daily lives, so he is no stranger to how tech can drastically change the world.
Attendees included Ilene Sichel, MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, Mei Fung, Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe, Leesa Rowland, Dr. Robi Ludwig, Brock Pierce, Donna Rubin, Randy Levine-Miller, Ken Waissman, Michael Catalano, Juan Valencia, Barbara Tate, Carmen D’Alessio, David Hochberg, Shani Gross, Nadja Sayej, Jackie Siegel, Tina Gerling, Billy McCulloh, Madison McCulloh, Bill McCulloh, Danny McCulloh, Andrew McCulloh, Samantha Sichel, and Lindsey Sichel.