Art
Larry Frankel, Winter Barns
- Item Number
- 08
- Estimated Value
- 750 USD
- Sold
- 650 USD to Muscombes
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Larry Frankel
Winter Barns
Color photograph
12h x 18w inches
Framed
Artist bio
Larry S. Frankel lives in Great Barrington, MA, specializing in landscape and cityscape photography. He received his B.S. from Boston University and his Masters of Arts in Photography from New York University/International Center for Photography.
He has always been interested in the photograph and its relationship with truth and time. Does a photograph portray truth? Can an image expand itself into a different dimension of time and space rather then be based upon the fraction of time it took to create it? What are the underlying differences between painting and photography? Larry uses various techniques dealing with these ideas to alter landscapes and cityscapes in to imagery that represent a new reality. His images have been widely exhibited, most recently at the Jewish Institute of Religion Museum and in an exhibition curated by Aimee Rubensteen at the Manny Cantor Center. His images are included in the permanent collections of the Hebrew Union College Museum and the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. In addition several of his written articles and photographs are published. Larry has also worked as an artist in resident with the Hudson River Museum teaching photography in the Yonkers Public School system.
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