Larry Fink, a renowned American photographer known for his intimate black-and-white portraits capturing social commentary on class and privilege, has passed away at the age of 82. His exhibition, 'Social Graces,' solidified his place in the photographic canon, drawing comparisons to Weegee, Diane Arbus, and Caravaggio. Fink's photographs were described as akin to film stills from volatile moments.
Larry Fink's photographs, his gallerist said, “were like film stills from some incredibly volatile moment.” He has died at 82. https://t.co/6I9rcyuXpy
Larry Fink's exhibition, “Social Graces,” placed him firmly in the photographic canon. It drew comparisons to the street photos of Weegee and Diane Arbus, and even to the paintings of Caravaggio. He has died at 82. https://t.co/s2uBo7tfSA
Larry Fink, a kinetic photographer whose intimate black-and-white on-the-fly portraits were both social commentary on class and privilege and an exuberant document of the human condition, has died at 82. https://t.co/XOVUIX124i
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Larry Fink, Legendary American Photographer, Dies at 82 https://t.co/ACvgb9gvG8