Through the Windshield, on view at Soho Photo Gallery from March 25 to April 19, 2026, offers an attentive look at the everyday theater of Manhattan’s streets. In a city defined by movement and congestion, Steve Schulman turns his gaze toward those who navigate its dense and unpredictable avenues. Rather than photographing the spectacle of traffic itself, he focuses on the individuals behind the glass, revealing a quieter, more intimate dimension of urban life.
Positioned at street corners in the Lower East Side, Schulman observes drivers as they pause momentarily in the flow of the city. These fleeting intervals become opportunities for portraiture. Faces framed by windshields carry expressions of fatigue, concentration, impatience, or calm, each one shaped by the pressures and rhythms of the road. The car, often perceived as a purely functional space, emerges here as a temporary refuge—an interior world set against the surrounding chaos.
The photographs extend beyond the drivers themselves to include the personal details that fill these compact environments. Objects suspended from rearview mirrors, small icons arranged across dashboards, and traces of daily routine suggest a form of self-expression within confined space. These elements transform vehicles into extensions of identity, echoing the ways people shape and personalize their homes. In this sense, Schulman’s work reveals the car as both a site of transit and a place of habitation.
Alongside these interior views, the artist documents the exterior surfaces of commercial vans moving through the city. Their bold graphics and improvised advertisements act as mobile statements, blending humor, commerce, and visual invention. These vehicles contribute another layer to the visual language of the street, where communication unfolds not only through words but through color, typography, and design.
Taken together, the images construct a portrait of a city in motion, defined as much by its inhabitants as by its infrastructure.
Through the Windshield invites a reconsideration of the ordinary commute, revealing within it a complex interplay of individuality, adaptation, and shared experience.
Image:
Statue of Liberty Devotee, courtesy of Soho Photo Gallery © Steve Schulman