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  1. Sylvia Plachy (born 24 May 1943) is a Hungarian-American photographer. Plachy's work has been featured in many New York city magazines and newspapers and she "was an influential staff photographer for The Village Voice ."

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  3. Formerly staff photographer at The Village Voice, and at the New Yorker. Her photographs have appeared in the New York Times, Fortune, Art Forum, Granta, Metropolis Magazine, Grand Street, New York Magazine and in many other magazines.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Plachy was a staff photographer for the Village Voice, where she penned her “Unguided Tour” column. For three decades, she collected rare stories from the streets of New York City. “She is an incredible documentarian,” said the exhibit’s curator Cora Fisher.

  5. About Sylvia Plachy. Sylvia Plachy, born in Budapest, lives in New York. She has had one person shows at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Whitney Museum at Philip Morris in New York, the Queens Museum, and in galleries in Homer, Lubljana, Budapest, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, New York, Manchester, Aries, Madrid, Perpingnon and Pingyau.

  6. Sylvia Plachy (born 24 May 1943) is a Hungarian-American photographer. Plachy's work has been featured in many New York city magazines and newspapers and she "was an influential staff photographer for The Village Voice."

  7. Feb 4, 2005 · On Dec. 10, 1956, exactly one month after Soviet troops crushed the last hopes of the Hungarian Revolution, 13-year-old Sylvia Plachy lay hidden in a farm cart that was carrying her toward the...