Robin Noble
NOBLE, Robin. Leece, Italy
- Item Number
- 142
- Estimated Value
- 2000 USD
- Opening Bid
- 600 USD
Item Description
Robin Noble
Leece, Italy
Digital print
23" x 27" Framed
2006
About Leece, Italy
This photograph, capturing the old world feel of the Puglia region of Italy, was taken in the summer of 2006 while attending the BAU Institute fellowship in Otranto. This 16" x 20" digital print is matted and mounted in a black metal frame.
About Robin Noble
Freelance photographer, Robin Noble is an Associate Photo Editor and writer at Proof Magazine, Arguments + Pictures, a semi-yearly photojournalism magazine and has her own business consulting for architects. For 10 years she chronicled the changing of Times Square -- from porn and sleaze to (often times) corporate sleaze. She was awarded a New York State Council of the Arts grant in 1999 for this work. In 2004 the Hartell Gallery at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY hosted Times Square: Reinventing the Fantasy, with photographic partner, Lynn Saville. Her work has also been exhibited in At The Crossroads of Desire: A Times Square Centennial, AXA Gallery, Equitable Building, New York City 2004 -- 2005, in Here Is New York -- Images from the Frontline of History: A Democracy of Photographs 2001 -- 2002 and on National Geographic Television. Her photographs are in Albert Frey Architect, by Joseph Rosa published by Rizzoli International ©1990, ©1999. German edition ©1995. Her work is featured in private collections as well.
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