



Last May 15th, art photography lovers came to delight in the works of Sze Tsung Leong for Horizons. With the countless combinations of various places in the world, Leong unified diptych, triptych or groups of images all connected by the distinct horizon line it shared. A desert plain makes sense next to an ice tundra all because of the carefully calculated horizon line in every frame. Juxtapositions abound in some pairings like the elegant cityscape of Paris bourgeoisie next to the decaying splendor or Cuba. All in all the collection of photographic horizon centric gems proved to be a real established sense of place, time and fascination with global diversity unified by one horizon line. We all meet somehow in the middle.
Sze Tsung Leong: Horizons / On View: May 15 – June 28, 2014
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday (10 am to 6 pm)
Yossi Milo Gallery. 245 Tenth Avenue. NYC, NY 10001
Text by: Oscar A. Laluyan
Photography by: Max Noy Photo


