For America, the 1980s was an age of seductive opulence. With the momentum of growing wealth and increased material freedoms spurred by Wall St.
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Barry Salzman is an award winning contemporary artist who works in photography, videography and mixed media. His work explores social, political and economic narratives, often focusing on the core concept of identity.
The grandeur and genius of Bill Brandt’s portfolio is considered one of the greatest of the 20th century. It presents a wide range of images – from documentary to landscape and nudes to portraiture.
Stephen Wilkes, since opening his studio in 1983, has continually pushed the boundaries and possibilities of the photographic medium. The Connecticut based photographer has shot numerous editorial and commercial assignments, but his best known project, Day to Night, is a series of photographs that captures the passage of time within a single frame.
Massimo Listri is a photographer who never documents but rather invents beauty. These are the words Vittorio Sgarbi, the famed art critic and historian has used to define the Florentine artist
Karen Knorr is intrigued by the history of grand private spaces. Her work often deals with class distinctions, value systems, social morays and a great respect and fascination for the natural world.
Born in 1921 in Boston, Ruth Orkin was an American photographer best known for her black and white images capturing the charm and intrigue of daily life.
New York native William Klein was a titan in the world of photography whose work stands as a testament to creative force and vision that defied photographic traditions and conventions.
Will McBride, born in 1931 in St. Louis, is an American photographer best known for his black and white images of the youth culture in postwar Germany.