Biographie de Larry Fink
Acclaimed master photographer Larry Fink's behind-the-scenes photographs from the world of fashion and couture have graced the pages of America's top beauty, style, pop culture, and literary magazines (W, GQ, Detour, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker), and his inimitable take on the biz has resulted in special commissions by the likes of Versace, Christian Lacroix, and Donna Karan, offering Fink carte blanche front row and backstage access. The seemingly surreptitiously captured dioramas in Runway of Fashion Week worldwide, special collection debuts, and industry functions provide a surreal glimpse of the famous players, the dutiful minions, and the style czarinas at work in the 90's most dynamic celebrity-driven industry. Glomming looks and gleaning style from the shows in Milan, New York, and Paris, Fink's distinctive take on the contorted half-world of fashion satiates our obsession with its glamour with humor-and style-like no other photographer possibly could. Runway, along with his acclaimed book Boxing (pH, 1997), comprise a visionary bipolar look at power in America: the brutish and the polished, the transparent and the multilayered, the vulnerable and the commanding. Guess which is which. Larry Fink is a two-time National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a professor of Photography at Bard College. An exhibition based on Runway is being prepared for late 2000 by the Hunterdon Museum, New Jersey. Fink lives on a farm in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania.