Simple Pleasures: Form and Light – Sculpture in Photography
“Sculpture is the art of the intelligence.” ― Pablo Picasso
Berenice Abbott, Sumner Healey Antique Shop, 942 Third Ave. and 57th St., Manhattan, 1936, Silver gelatin photograph
Brassai (Gyula Halasz), Picasso Tenant Une De Les Sculptures, 1939, Silver Gelatin Photograph
David Seidner, Kristin Scott-Thomas, 1996, Chromogenic print
Aurelio Amendola, Aurora, Michelangelo, Cappelle Medicee, Firenze, 2004, Silver gelatin photograph on Baryta Paper
Elliott Erwitt, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA, 1953 , Silver Gelatin Photograph
Jan Groover, Untitled, 1989, Chromogenic color photograph
Todd Webb, Sculpture Abandoned in Studio Court Yard, Early silver gelatin photograph
Robert Doisneau, Midi a la Fonderie Rudier, 1949, Silver gelatin photograph
Michael Eastman, Fidel’s Stairwell 2, Havana, 2002, Chromogenic color photograph
Aurelio Amendola, Ratto di Proserpina, Bernini, Galleria Borghese, Roma, 2018, Silver gelatin photograph on Baryta Paper
Horst P. Horst, Classical Still Life, New York, 1937, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Noi Volkov, Vase Marilyn / Mona, (Mixed Two Cultures), 2007, Mixed Media and Ceramic
Lilo Raymond, Finger, 1970, Vintage silver gelatin photograph
Sandy Skoglund, The Wild Inside, 1989, Archival Pigment Photograph
George Daniell, Sophia Loren, Rome, 1955, Vintage silver gelatin photograph
Christopher Broadbent, Memento V, 2011, Archival Pigment Photograph
Edouard Boubat, Parc De Saint Cloud, 1981, Silver gelatin photograph
Michael James, O’Brien, Still Life with a White Feather, 2003, Chromogenic color photograph on resin-coated paper
Massimo Listri, Musei Capitolini, Roma, 1998, Archival lambda color photograph
Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a selection of our favorite pictures organized thematically.
We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found .