Julius Shulman, House B, Case Study House No. 23, 1959-1962
Julius Shulman’s Mid-Century Modern Architecture

Shaping the Image of Southern Californian Lifestyle Regarded as one of the most important architectural photographers of the 20th century, Julius Shulman’s images shaped the image of southern Californian lifestyle during the…

John Dugdale: The Mind’s Eye

John Dugdale is an instinctive, spiritual artist. Considered one of the New York masters of photography, his images refer to the close and

Jim Lee, I Do / 2021, Archival Pigment Photograph
Simple Pleasures: Bad to the Bone

Simple Pleasures: Bad to the Bone “Be shocking, be daring, be bold, be passionate.” – Jane Porter Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a selection of…

Ion Zupcu, June 8, 2019, Études on Glass, 2019, Archival Pigment Photograph
Ion Zupcu’s Études on Glass

Photography, as it is traditionally exercised, is expected to deliver what we see in front of our eyes, with its raw, truthful reality. The abstracting of photography is one of the later and less common practices of the medium. Ion Zupcu, however, is committed to making photographs that walk the knife’s edge between abstraction and figuration.

Roberto Edwards, Rogelio Polesello (Argentina) #5, Cuerpos Pintados, Painted Bodies, 1997, Archival Lambda Color Photograph
Simple Pleasures: The Language of Patterns

Simple Pleasures: The Language of Patterns “We find beauty not in the thing itself but in the patterns of shadows, the light and the darkness, that one thing against another creates.” –…

Irving Penn, Woman and Child in Hats, Cuzco, 1948, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Irving Penn in Cuzco, Peru

Few photographers have a richer or more diverse legacy than Irving Penn (1917-2009.) He is considered one of the principal photographers of the 20th century.

Bernard Faucon’s Les Chambres d’Amour (Rooms of Love)

A mystic aura of dreams and memories surrounds the poetically composed photographs of Bernard Faucon. Considered one of the pioneers of staged photography, Bernard Faucon was one of the first names to master the idea of the constructed image