![]() Fink currently lives and works in New York. The series was later displayed at the Pace/MacGill Gallery and the Robert Klein Gallery in New York. In 2008, Vanity Fair commissioned Fink to cover the political trail of Barack Obama, John McCain, and Hillary Clinton. In recent years, he has had a number of exhibitions, such as Somewhere There’s Music held at the Heckscher Museum located on Long Island, and again, at the Gallery Forni in Milan, Italy. ![]() Fink’s photographs have made appearances in many popular publications, including GQ, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Detour, and The New Yorker. The College for Creative Studies in Detroit awarded Fink an honorary doctorate. He also received the National Endowment for the Arts Individual Photography Fellowships in 19. In 19, Fink received the Guggenheim Fellowship. Fink has been the recipient of several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2004, the series was exhibited at the PowerHouse Gallery, in New York, as part of The Forbidden Pictures: A Political Tableau. The publication never went to print because of the attacks on September 11th. Fink also completed a series for The New York Times Magazine consisting of satirical images of President George W. Fink used this work to show the contrast between the different classes in New York. His work from this exhibition was transferred to a book that was published in 1984. In 1979, Fink had a solo exhibition called Social Graces at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, NY. He also taught at Parsons School of Design and New York University. Fink taught art at the Yale University School of Art from 1977 to 1978, and Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture from 1978 to 1983. Larry Fink shoots from the hip, taking snapshot-like photographs that break through surface appearances, capturing tender, awkward moments that reveal the. One of his teachers during his time at the school, Lisette Model, encouraged his photographic talent. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Fink grew up in a politically minded family, and studied at the New School for Social Research. Social Graces Boxing Runway and The Vanities: Hollywood Parties 2000-2009.Larry Fink (American, b.1941) is a photographer who works with black and white images of social events. The Vanities: Hollywood Parties, 2000-2009. Millerton, NY: Aperture, 1984.įink, Larry. New York: PowerHouse Books, 2000.įink, Larry. Revere, PA: Lodima Press, 2008.įink, Larry. New York: PowerHouse Books, 2004.įink, Larry. New York: PowerHouse Books, 1997.įink, Larry. London and New York: Phaidon, 2005.įink, Larry. In addition to ICP, his works are held in collections including the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Museum of Art.ĭahlberg, Laurie. Larry Fink was the receipient of ICP's 2015 Infinity Award for Art He has received two Guggeneheim (19) and two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships (19). Fink has taught for over forty years, most recently as a tenured professor at Bard College. His photographs have been published in Vanity Fair, W, GQ, The New York Times Magazine, and The New Yorker and he has produced several books. Fink is best known for his series Social Graces, which explored social class in America in the 1970s by comparing two different worlds: that of urban New Yorkers at places like Studio 54 and that of rural, working class Pennsylvanians at events like birthday parties. Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer.
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