PATRICK D. PAGNANO
EMPIRE ROLLER DISCO
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 1, 1980 Archival pigment print 13 x 20 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 4, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 6, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 8, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 11, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 12, 1980 Archival pigment print 13 x 20 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 19, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 21, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 25, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 29, 1980 Archival pigment print 13 x 20 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 31, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 37, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
Patrick D. Pagnano Empire Roller Disco 38, 1980 Archival pigment print 14 x 9 inches Edition of 10
An inveterate street photographer, Patrick D. Pagnano ventured out daily with his camera after moving to New York from Chicago in 1974, Pagnano developed a practice rooted in a kind of stream of consciousness, following what he describes as "visual clues" to guide him to his subjects. He immerses himself in the subject, shooting individuals in either the same space or type of event over time, a reflection of his belief in the importance of the existing environment and its role in affecting the people within.
Patrick Pagnano (b. 1947, Chicago, IL) holds a BA from Columbia College. photographs have been included in exhibitions at venues such as the Brooklyn Museum; New York Public Library, NY; and Mois de la Photo à Montreal, Montreal, Canada, amongst others. His work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of the City of New York, The New York Public Library, all NY; the Brooklyn Museum; the Art Institute of Chicago; and the Helmut Gernsheim Collection, Switzerland. He published a book, Shot on the Street, featuring 60 color images of his work, in 2002.