Charles H. Traub

Art & Antiques and The Village Voice

November 1, 2006

It was a tawdry decade (highlighted by mucho macho chest hair), but these bold compositions convey a sweet hedonsim.
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Photograph Magazine

November 1, 2006

But Charles H. Traub had something most of them didn't: a formal Bauhaus rigor acquired at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and a desire not just to record the strange new world but to celebrate it.
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The New Yorker

September 25, 2006

Traub's great black-and-white photographs from the seventies were made with a lens shade that was a size too small for his camera, so his images of people at the beach or on the street are vignetted as if in a peepshow.
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The New York Sun

September 21, 2006

The works of American photographer Charles Traub from the 1970s are on view at Gitterman Gallery.
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