
Photograph ©Ken Rosenthal
Image: Courtesy Klompching Gallery
Ken Rosenthal (b. 1964) is an American artist living and workingin Tucson, Arizona. Since 2001, his subject has been an over-arching study of time, collective memory, fiction and cultural iconography; as seen through a somewhat brooding re-interpretation of historic negatives and photographs—specifically imagery from his own family album. He presents exceptionally crafted photographs—bleached, split-toned and blurred—that bring together a range of associations that seem at once shared yet highly personal, unknowable yet familiar. Like memory, his photographs are ethereal and ambiguous.–Klompching Gallery
March 9 – April 20, 2012Artist Reception March 8 6–8PM
KLOMPCHING GALLERY
111 Front Street | Brooklyn NY 11201
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Ethereal and ambiguous, two of my favorite things.
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