Club 57 was one of the first truly avant-garde night clubs and performance spaces in the New York City’s East Village. From 1979 through 1983, Club 57 played host for countless venues and was the source of immeasurable of creative experimentation. With a slight punk and alternative edge, the club provided a forum that encouraged artists to push the creative boundaries through all possible forms and mediums. For many years Club 57 was by managed by Ann Magnuson.
Harvey Wang, just 23 when he began to photograph Club 57, frequented the club regularly and documented many of the events and personalities unique to it. As part of the stable of Club 57 regulars, Wang unofficially played the role of ‘official photographer.’ Wang’s photographs provide a stark, dramatic record of nights at Club 57 that many remember only dimly. Wang was remarkably prescient. As he documented the scene, he had a sense that the club was an incubator of ideas that would ultimately have far-reaching significance.