James and Karla Murray are not only husband-and-wife but also prolific architectural and interior design photographers whose critically acclaimed books include Store Front: The Disappearing Face New York, New York Nights, Store Front II- A History Preserved and Broken Windows-Graffiti NYC.
Their important mission is to document the disappearance of the Mom and Pop economy, often the backbone of the New York's cityscape standing in sharp contrast to the city's rapidly evolving corporate facade.
Their photographs have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times, London Telegraph, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Daily News, New York Magazine and The New Yorker
You can follow them on YouTube where they have published some 90 episodes of verité-style neighborhood exploration around New York City from their unique perspective.
DEFINING PERFORMANCE ART - Interview with Roselee Goldberg
RALPH LAUREN, JANE FONDA, STEVEN SPIELBERG & AMERICAN MASTERS - Interview with Susan Lacy
TWA FLIGHT CENTER/HOTEL - Interview with Richard Southwick
CLODAGH DESIGN - Interview with Clodagh
AFTER THE RIOT - ART2HEART RECLAIMS SOHO - Interview with Maxi Cohen
DAVID MONTGOMERY - Interview with David Montgomery
STORM KING ART CENTER - Interview with John Stern
DONALD JUDD - Interview with David Raskin
THE AFFORDABLE ART FAIR - Interview with Vanessa Seis
DESIGNING THE UN'S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS - Interview with Jakob Trollbäck
FRANK GEHRY - Interview with Paul Goldberger
OPEN HOUSE NEW YORK - Interview with Gregory Wessner, Executive Director
THE HIGH LINE - Interview with Co-Founder Robert Hammond
NAVIGATING THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE - Interview with Bob Greenberg, founder of R/GA
FOTOGRAFISKA NEW YORK - Interview with Co-founder Jan Broman
JOEL SILVER’S TRAFFIC STAND, HIDDEN SUBWAY STATION, THE GENIUS OF HARRY BERTOIA AND OTHER STORIES - Interview with Jim Elkind, founder of Lost City Arts
STUDIO 54 AND JANE JACOBS - Interview with film director Matt Tyrnauer
HOW SOHO BECAME SOHO – Interview with Aaron Skhuda, Project Manager of the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities
SPRING STREET SALT SHED - Interview with Richard Dattner founder of Dattner Architects
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