Home » Blog
Henry Horenstein with B. Hollyman Gallery and the Austin Center for Photography
Posted on Nov 2, 2011
In collaboration with Austin Center for Photography (ACP), B. Hollyman Gallery will be exhibiting Henry Horenstein's series Animalia, a collection of intimate and intriguing portraits of land and sea creatures made between 1995 and 2001.
Asiatic Elephant
Horenstein shoots with a balanced uniqueness, experimenting with view, angle, and perspective. Each photograph is different, yet with a similar underlying mood. Some captivate the viewer with a macro look at scales, texture and animal skin. Others unveil the deeper nuances of personality and mystery. Some are simply quiet and beautiful.
Brown Sea Nettles
Horenstein shoots with a balanced uniqueness, experimenting with view, angle, and perspective. Each photograph is different, yet with a similar underlying mood. Some captivate the viewer with a macro look at scales, texture and animal skin. Others unveil the deeper nuances of personality and mystery. Some are simply quiet and beautiful.
White-cheeked Spider Monkey
Austin Center for Photography's Icons of Photography No.12 lecture series brings Horenstein to Austin on Friday, November 18 at 7:00pm. He will speak at the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium on the UT campus. To purchase tickets, go to www.visitacp.org/events.
B. Hollyman Gallery is pleased to host a coinciding exhibit, running November 19 - January 14, 2012 with an opening reception on Saturday, November 19, 6:00 to 8:00pm. The gallery is located at 1202-A West Sixth Street, Austin, Texas 78703 (adjacent to Wally Workman Gallery).
Henry Horenstein with B. Hollyman Gallery and the Austin Center for Photography
Posted on Nov 2, 2011
In collaboration with Austin Center for Photography (ACP), B. Hollyman Gallery will be exhibiting Henry Horenstein's series Animalia, a collection of intimate and intriguing portraits of land and sea creatures made between 1995 and 2001.
Asiatic Elephant
Horenstein shoots with a balanced uniqueness, experimenting with view, angle, and perspective. Each photograph is different, yet with a similar underlying mood. Some captivate the viewer with a macro look at scales, texture and animal skin. Others unveil the deeper nuances of personality and mystery. Some are simply quiet and beautiful.
Brown Sea Nettles
Horenstein shoots with a balanced uniqueness, experimenting with view, angle, and perspective. Each photograph is different, yet with a similar underlying mood. Some captivate the viewer with a macro look at scales, texture and animal skin. Others unveil the deeper nuances of personality and mystery. Some are simply quiet and beautiful.
White-cheeked Spider Monkey
Austin Center for Photography's Icons of Photography No.12 lecture series brings Horenstein to Austin on Friday, November 18 at 7:00pm. He will speak at the Blanton Museum of Art Auditorium on the UT campus. To purchase tickets, go to www.visitacp.org/events.
B. Hollyman Gallery is pleased to host a coinciding exhibit, running November 19 - January 14, 2012 with an opening reception on Saturday, November 19, 6:00 to 8:00pm. The gallery is located at 1202-A West Sixth Street, Austin, Texas 78703 (adjacent to Wally Workman Gallery).
Comments (0)
Add a Comment