Robert Frank: Books and Films
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Robert Frank: Books and Films

Robert Frank: Books and Films, conceived by Robert Frank himself and Gerhard Steidl, was a traveling exhibition that sought to bring appreciation of Frank’s unique and essential body of work to a wider audience. Frank’s images are printed on sheets of newsprint and hung from walls or from the ceiling. His films and videos, so often overshadowed by his photographic work, are projected directly onto gallery walls. Each exhibition is tailored to the opportunities of each gallery space, designed to recreate the visceral experience Frank sought to capture with his photography.

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Malibu Fires
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Malibu Fires

The Woolsey Malibu fire devastated our community. Continuing with abstraction as the predicate, images of burned and scarred car doors provided unique abstract patterns, shapes and surfaces.

It would be hard to envision that such intriguing images could be extracted from the depths of destruction, analogizing the phoenix which obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.

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The Arolsen Holocaust Archive
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The Arolsen Holocaust Archive

The Arolsen Holocaust Archive chronicles the history of the Nazi repository of voluminous prisoner records from World War II, capturing in excruciating exactitude the Nazi campaign to murder millions and eradicate European Jewry. Located in Bad Arolsen, Germany, and under the auspices of the International Red Cross, the International Tracing Service (ITS) was renamed the Arolsen Archives – International Center on Nazi Prosecution in 2019 and is one of the largest Holocaust archives in the world. The repository holds 17.5 million name cards, over 50 million documents and more than 16 miles of records and artifacts―all of which were out of reach for both survivors and scholars from its founding in 1943 until the ITS’s opening to the public in 2007.

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Face The Music
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Face The Music

Face the Music captures, through portraiture, how artist feel while listening to music of their choice. 40 legendary musicians, including Ringo Star, Quincy Jones, Iggy Pop, Herb Alpert, Philip Glass, and others, were photographed while listening to three pieces of music of their choice. Face the Music helps redefine the profound and transcendent influence music has on human emotion.

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Faces of Promise: Looking Beyond Autism
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Faces of Promise: Looking Beyond Autism

Faces of Promise: Looking Beyond Autism is a collaboration between Richard Ehrlich and Dr. Barbara Firestone, President, CEO & Founder of The Help Group, one of the nation’s leading nonprofits serving children with autism and other special needs.

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