An editioned 16”x20” print of my image of the crying baby, Seen and Not Seen # FJR-46-5, is featured in the upcoming auction benefitting San Diego’s Museum of Photographic Arts. The auction is on October 5 from 6-10 pm. A preview exhibition of auction prints is on display at MOPA from September 30-October 3. To view the auction catalogue online click here.
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News and event information relating to fine-art photographer Ken Rosenthal. Represented by Klompching Gallery, NY; Etherton Gallery, Tucson; Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe; Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco.
Seen and Not Seen featured in Irish photography periodical BLOW
I’m honored to have my work featured in issue #1 of BLOW Photo Magazine, a gorgeous publication from Ireland. Exquisite printing and design, 15”x11” format. BLOW is a very well thought out publication, and the quality of reproduction and materials used puts it in the same league with Blind Spot.
Print Featured in the 2011 CPW Auction
An editioned 16”x20” print of my image of the crying baby, Seen and Not Seen # FJR-46-5, is featured in the upcoming auction benefitting the Center for Photography at Woodstock. To bid on the print click here.
Photographs in Exhibition at the Wittliff Collections
I have work in the exhibition The Dazzling Instant: A Wittliff Collections 25th Anniversary Exhibition, on display through December 11 at The Wittliff Colections, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. The exhibition, drawn from works in the the Wittliff’s Southwestern & Mexican Photography collection, includes photographs by a number of other photographers in the collection, including Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Richard Misrach, Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison, Paul Strand, and Edward Weston.
Two portraits in National Portrait Gallery's 20th Century Americans Exhibition
T.C. Boyle, Los Angeles, 1986. Gelatin Silver print.
Fritz Scholder, Scottsdale, 1987. Gelatin silver print.
Two of my portraits from the Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery's permanent collection are included in the permanent exhibition Twentieth-Century Americans, on the Third Floor of the NPG. The portraits are of artist Fritz Scholder and author T.C. Boyle. The exhibition continues indefinitely.