Brian McKee at Mitchell-Innes & Nash

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Urbanus #15, by Brian McKee

There must be a word for the grinding frustration I experience when confronted with the acheivment of those younger than me. It's a kind of reverse Schadenfreude. I experienced this feeling when looking at the photographs of Brian McKee, aged 27, currently showing at Mitchell-Innes & Nash. McKee works with deserted places and abandoned buildings, a genre that reaches back to the earliest photographic examples.

Through April 9 at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
1018 Madison Ave (between 78th and 79th)
(212) 744-7400

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Todd W. said:

About two seconds after I made this post, it occured to me that there actually is a word for reverse-Schadenfreude. It's "envy."

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