Inquire
137 Reserve Club
Make an offer
Larry Fink
A Life of Looking
Larry Fink
A Life of Looking traces Fink’s artistic journey from Wall Street to Studio 54, capturing stolen moments at society parties, and exploring new still lifes on his farm in Pennsylvania.
Widely recognised for his ability to reveal hidden intimacies and extremes through his lens, Fink captures the untold stories of people and objects and the nuances of everyday life. His adventurous and versatile approach to photography saw him navigate a wide spectrum of subjects – from intimate family portraits to poignant political satire; his lens acting as a conduit of storytelling, traversing the worlds of working-class individuals to the upper echelons of show business and Manhattan society.
Alongside the retrospective, Fellowship will debut ‘FINK’ – an intimate short documentary directed by Lisa Schiller, inviting viewers onto a cinematic journey offering an unprecedented look into the photographers’ life and creative process.
Details
Edition Size:
NFT 1/1
Resolution:
4k
Reserve Price:
1.5 ETH(From)
Works:
15
Sold:
0
On Foundation
Larry Fink
George Plimpton, Jared Paul Stern, and Cameron Richardson, Elaine's, NYC, 1999
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Boxing, Philadelphia PA, 1990
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Birthday Party, NYC, 2007
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Malcolm X, Harlem Rally for Birmingham, NYC, 1963
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Turk LeClair, MacDougal Street, New York, New York, 1958
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Still Life, Apples, Martincs Creek, PA, 2022
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Loggers, Grisdale, WA, 1980
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Leaf, Martins Creek, PA, 2021
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Social Graces, Benefit, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1975
On Foundation
Larry Fink
George Plimpton, Jared Paul Stern, and Cameron Richardson, Elaine's, NYC, 1999
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Somewhere There's Music, Jazz Fashion, Bobby Watkins, NYC, 1999
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Boxing, Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, PA, 1990
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Cecilia, The Aristocrats, Bologna, Italy, 2018
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Barack Obama, Texas, 2008
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Mantis, Martins Creek, PA, 1978
On Foundation
Larry Fink
Esther Canadas and Mark Vanderloo, Oscar Party, LA, 2000
George Plimpton, Jared Paul Stern, and Cameron Richardson, Elaine's, NYC
1999
3ETH
Boxing, Philadelphia PA
1990
3ETH
Birthday Party, NYC
2007
1.5ETH
Malcolm X, Harlem Rally for Birmingham, NYC
1963
3ETH
Turk LeClair, MacDougal Street, New York, New York
1958
2ETH
Still Life, Apples, Martincs Creek, PA
2022
1.5ETH
Loggers, Grisdale, WA
1980
2ETH
Leaf, Martins Creek, PA
2021
1.5ETH
Social Graces, Benefit, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
1975
1.5ETH
George Plimpton, Jared Paul Stern, and Cameron Richardson, Elaine's, NYC
1999
3ETH
Somewhere There's Music, Jazz Fashion, Bobby Watkins, NYC
1999
3ETH
Boxing, Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, PA
1990
1.5ETH
Cecilia, The Aristocrats, Bologna, Italy
2018
1.5ETH
Barack Obama, Texas
2008
1.5ETH
Mantis, Martins Creek, PA
1978
1.5ETH
Esther Canadas and Mark Vanderloo, Oscar Party, LA
2000
1.5ETH
Artist
Larry Fink
USA, b. 1941
Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. 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. 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 has taught for over forty years, most recently as a tenured professor at Bard College. He has received two Guggeneheim (1976 and 1979) and two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships (1978 and 1976). Larry Fink was the receipient of ICP’s 2015 Infinity Award for Art. 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.
Press + Articles
-
01
Photographers in Focus
Nowness (article)
-
02
10 brilliant exhibitions, books and tables to beat the February blues
Financial Times (article)