“I feel a great regard for trees; they represent age and beauty and the miracles of life and growth.” — Louise Dickinson Rich The post Simple Pleasures: Secret Life of Trees appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
8/23 - 9/20 - Framing Space: Interiors and Landscapes in Photography brings together a group of artists who have used the camera to transform the way we perceive both the intimate and the expansive. Whether exploring the constructed environments of human imagination or the silent grandeur of natural landscapes, these works expand the dialogue between space, memory, and vision.| Holden Luntz Gallery
“Your body is precious. It is our vehicle for awakening. Treat it with care.” — Buddha The post Simple Pleasures: Every Body Tells A Story appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Welcome back to Frame by Frame — our summer series that invites you to look a little closer. Each Sunday, we send three cropped details from photographs in our collection. Your challenge? Guess the full images. It might be a face, a shadow, a gesture — just one part of a much larger picture. It’s… The post Frame by Frame: Week 12 appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: Playtime - “We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” – George Bernard Shaw| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting ten of our favorite pictures organized thematically. We hope you find| Holden Luntz Gallery
Stephen Wilkes’ Graffiti Wall| Holden Luntz Gallery
“Photography is, for me, a spontaneous impulse coming from an ever attentive eye which captures the moment and its eternity.” – Henri Cartier-Bresson The post Simple Pleasures: Life’s Quiet Moments appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Welcome back to Frame by Frame — our summer series that invites you to look a little closer. Each Sunday, we send three cropped details from photographs in our collection. Your challenge? Guess the full images. It might be a face, a shadow, a gesture — just one part of a much larger picture. It’s… The post Frame by Frame: Week 11 appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Welcome back to Frame by Frame — our summer series that invites you to look a little closer. Each Sunday, we send three cropped details from photographs in our collection. Your challenge? Guess the full images. It might be a face, a shadow, a gesture — just one part of a much larger picture.| Holden Luntz Gallery
David Yarrow, Wellington, photograph for sale| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: The Quiet Glow| Holden Luntz Gallery
Welcome back to Frame by Frame — our summer series that invites you to look a little closer. Each Sunday, we send three cropped details from photographs in our collection. Your challenge? Guess the full images. It might be a face, a shadow, a gesture — just one part of a much larger picture. It’s… The post Frame by Frame: Week 9 appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
In the evolving canon of 20th-century photography, few stories feel as electrifying as the rediscovery of Kali—the artistic persona of California photographer Joan Archibald. Active during the late 1960s and early 1970s in Southern California, Kali produced a vivid and deeply idiosyncratic body of work that remained largely unseen for decades. The post Seeing Kali: Between Reverie and Reality appeared first on Holden Luntz Gallery.| Holden Luntz Gallery
1/18 - 2/15 - Capturing the Magic of Light: Garry Fabian Miller & Christopher Bucklow - This exhibition showcases the innovative works of two distinguished British artists who have expanded the boundaries of photographic art through their unique, camera-less techniques and mastery of the Cibachrome process. At the heart of their practices lies a shared dedication to one of photography’s oldest traditions: cameraless photography. This approach, which predates the invention of the camera, was...| Holden Luntz Gallery
Seeing Kali: Between Reverie and Reality| Holden Luntz Gallery
One of Adam Fuss’ most iconic series, 'My Ghost,' embodies his distinctive photographic style and thematic depth. He began the series in 1994, and it is considered one of Fuss's most iconic and emotionally resonant bodies of work. Many larger in scale, the series includes spiritual associations realized in such images as christening gowns, smoke, and water.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Bruce Davidson is an American photographer known for his humanist and intimate approach to documentary style photography. Chronicling some of the most important stories of the 20th century, his photographs have profiled subject matters such as the Civil Rights Movement, subways, circus performers and the rise of the teen culture in America.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: The simple joys of a walk in the park| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: Form and Light - Sculpture in Photography - "Sculpture is the art of the intelligence.” ― Pablo Picasso| Holden Luntz Gallery
Arthur Tress’s Flood Dream| Holden Luntz Gallery
Among the most memorable images from The Dream Collector is the photograph titled Flood Dream, Ocean City, NJ. It depicts a boy clinging to the roof of a dilapidated home that has washed ashore. The sea has seemingly receded, leaving the structure stranded on a barren, watery plain, while a distant ship looms on the horizon.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Welcome back to Frame by Frame — our summer series that invites you to look a little closer. Each Sunday, we send three cropped details from photographs in our collection. Your challenge? Guess the full images. It might be a face, a shadow, a gesture — just one part of a much larger picture.| Holden Luntz Gallery
In 1989, Wilkes received the assignment to photograph Michael Jordan for Nike, and being a big fan, Wilkes recalls the opportunity as a highlight shaping the early years in his career. The resulting photograph titled Graffiti Wall captures a moment of dynamic visual contrast, blending iconic street art with the larger-than-life presence of the legendary basketball player, Michael Jordan.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: The Quiet Glow - "Orange is the color of the sun. It is vital and a good color generally, indicating thoughtfulness and consideration of others." — Edgar Cayce| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: Thresholds of space and time"I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I'm not afraid to look behind them” – Elizabeth Taylor| Holden Luntz Gallery
Roger Ballen is one of the most influential and distinctive voices in contemporary photography. Born in New York and based in South Africa since the 1980s, Ballen’s work has evolved from documentary roots to psychologically charged, surrealist tableaux that blur the lines between photography, drawing, and installation. Over a career spanning more than five decades, his visual language—now widely described as “Ballenesque”—has explored the subconscious, the absurd, and the unsettling...| Holden Luntz Gallery
David Yarrow’s latest series brings his signature wit and cinematic lens to Palm Beach, capturing its sun-soaked splendor, high society rituals, and tongue-in-cheek glamour. From polo fields to Worth Avenue, vintage convertibles to beachside tableaux, The Adventure Continues… in Palm Beach is a visual love letter to a place where beauty, leisure, and spectacle rule the day.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Simple Pleasures: The joys of a walk in the park - "And as I walk round the park I always think, 'Maybe round the corner I am going to find something beautiful.' I always think positively. It is very rare that you find me in a mood that is sad or melancholic." — Sophia Loren| Holden Luntz Gallery
British photographer Adam Fuss’ works are not conventional photographs, yet they are photographic. Using the earliest camera-less techniques such as photograms in which objects are placed directly on light sensitive material then exposed to light, Fuss encourages the viewer to think more broadly about the medium and its possibilities. Photograms, invented by William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1830s and later popularized by artists such as Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy, have significant historical pr...| Holden Luntz Gallery
The Photography Show Presented by AIPAD 2025- April 23 - 27, 2025 - Michael Eastman, Albert Watson, Stephen Wilkes, Roger Ballen, Horst P. Horst, Harry Benson| Holden Luntz Gallery
In this illuminating interview, Mads Christensen, the innovative light artist, sheds light on his unique approach to merging technology and art. Known for his radiant, immersive installations, Christensen shares insights into his creative process, his fascination with the interplay of light and motion, and how his background in design informs his work.| Holden Luntz Gallery
2/22 - 3/23 - 3 Photographic Journeys That Expand Reality: Kimiko Yoshida, Albert Watson, and Karen Knorr| Holden Luntz Gallery
Transcription in progress Luntz: I’m really happy to have all of you here today. We send out these invitations, and on Saturday, we always wonder who’s going to show up. The whole staff here worked very hard on selecting and installing the work, as well as updating the website with the pieces. Jaye and I…| Holden Luntz Gallery
In this engaging interview, Christopher Bucklow, the renowned British photographer, shares insights into his artistic evolution and the conceptual foundations of his work. From his early experiences with traditional photography to his pioneering use of light-sensitive materials, Bucklow discusses how his practice has transformed over time. Bucklow delves into his exploration of the relationship between light, space, and the human form, and how these elements come together in his distinctive p...| Holden Luntz Gallery
The still-life photographs of Paulette Tavormina are anything but still; on the contrary, they are full of life. Recalling sumptuous details of seventeenth-century Old Master painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Adriaen Coorte, Juan Sánchez Cotán, and Giovanna Garzoni, Tavormina’s painterly compositions serve as intensely personal interpretations of timeless,| Holden Luntz Gallery
Discover the captivating journey of photographer Tom Baril through an insightful interview. From his early fascination with photography to his role as Robert Mapplethorpe's printer, Baril's story unveils a rich tapestry of artistic evolution. Delve into his transition from urban landscapes to still lifes, his mastery of pinhole photography, and his exploration of alternative processes like wet plate collodion printing. Experience Baril's contemporary vision intertwined with references to phot...| Holden Luntz Gallery
One of the series of photographs that best display his incredible ability to be at the right place at the right time are those from the set of The Godfather in New York City. The candid images of Al Pacino, Marlon Brando and Coppola on the set of the iconic film, The Godfather, offer a unique glimpse into the production process and the interactions between the cast and the crew. His lens presents the intensity and drama of perhaps one of the most significant movies in cinematic history.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Bernie Taupin is a life-long artist. In the early 1990’s painting became the main thrust of his creative endeavors. In his early work Taupin was inspired by ground-breaking abstract expressionists including Franz Kline, Mark Rothko and Hans Hoffmann, and Anselm Kiefer in scale and materials.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Allan Grant's photograph, "Flagpole Wedding," captures an extraordinary moment in the summer of 1946, less than a year after the conclusion of the Second World War. It is a testament to the resilience and eccentricity of the human spirit, beautifully encapsulated in the unique love story of "Mad Marshall" Jacobs and his bride, Yolanda Cosmar.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Throughout his career, American photographer Milton H. Greene highlighted the glamorous world of Hollywood and fashion. His photography traced the passage of an era, helping to bring fashion photography into the realm of fine art along with his contemporaries such as Richard Avedon, Norman Parkinson, Cecil Beaton and Irving Penn. Born in 1922 in New York, Greene began taking photog| Holden Luntz Gallery