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Lee Friedlander, Self Portrait, 1960-70
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Lee Friedlander, Self Portrait, 1960-70

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Andy Warhol
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Andy Warhol

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Constantin Brancusi in his studio, Paris, 1946 - by Wayne Miller 
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Constantin Brancusi in his studio, Paris, 1946 - by Wayne Miller 

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Peter Hujar | David Wojnarowicz
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Peter Hujar | David Wojnarowicz

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Auguste Rodin, 1862.  Photo by Charles Hippolyte Aubry.
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Auguste Rodin, 1862.  Photo by Charles Hippolyte Aubry.

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Andy Warhol
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Kurt Cobain

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Andy Warhol by Dennis Hopper 1964
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Andy Warhol by Dennis Hopper 1964

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Unbelievably hot in his youth…
Auguste Rodin
by Charles Aubry, 1862-64. Musée Rodin, Paris. 
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Auguste Rodin

by Charles Aubry, 1862-64. Musée Rodin, Paris. 

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George Harrison.

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Pontormo, Self Portrait, 1525
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Pontormo, Self Portrait, 1525

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Edward Steichen, Brancusi’s Studio, c. 1920
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Steichen lived in Paris on and off from 1900 to 1924, making paintings and photographs. A cofounder with Alfred Stieglitz of the Photo-Secession, Steichen offered his former New York studio to the fledgling organization as an exhibition space in 1905. Known first as the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession and later simply by its address on Fifth Avenue, 291, the gallery introduced modern French art to America through the works of Rodin, Matisse, Cézanne, and, in 1914, Constantin Brancusi.
Steichen and Brancusi, who met at Rodin’s studio, became lifelong friends. This view of a corner of Brancusi’s studio on the impasse Roncin shows several identifiable works, including “Cup” (1917) and “Endless Column” (1918). The photograph’s centerpiece is the elegant polished bronze “Golden Bird” (1919), which soars above the other forms. Distinct from Brancusi’s studio photographs—subjective meditations on his own creations—Steichen’s view is more orchestrated, geometric, and objective. “Golden Bird” is centered, the light modulated, and the constellation of masses carefully balanced in the space defined by the camera. A respectful acknowledgment of the essential abstraction of the sculpture, the photograph seems decidedly modern and presages the formal studio photographs Steichen made in the service of “Vanity Fair” and “Vogue” beginning in 1923.
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Edward Steichen, Brancusi’s Studio, c. 1920

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Steichen lived in Paris on and off from 1900 to 1924, making paintings and photographs. A cofounder with Alfred Stieglitz of the Photo-Secession, Steichen offered his former New York studio to the fledgling organization as an exhibition space in 1905. Known first as the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession and later simply by its address on Fifth Avenue, 291, the gallery introduced modern French art to America through the works of Rodin, Matisse, Cézanne, and, in 1914, Constantin Brancusi.

Steichen and Brancusi, who met at Rodin’s studio, became lifelong friends. This view of a corner of Brancusi’s studio on the impasse Roncin shows several identifiable works, including “Cup” (1917) and “Endless Column” (1918). The photograph’s centerpiece is the elegant polished bronze “Golden Bird” (1919), which soars above the other forms. Distinct from Brancusi’s studio photographs—subjective meditations on his own creations—Steichen’s view is more orchestrated, geometric, and objective. “Golden Bird” is centered, the light modulated, and the constellation of masses carefully balanced in the space defined by the camera. A respectful acknowledgment of the essential abstraction of the sculpture, the photograph seems decidedly modern and presages the formal studio photographs Steichen made in the service of “Vanity Fair” and “Vogue” beginning in 1923.

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Andy Warhol.

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Otto Dix by Hugo Erfurth
“All art is exorcism. I paint dreams and visions too; the dreams and visions of my time. Painting is the effort to produce order; order in yourself. There is much chaos in me, much chaos in our time.”
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Otto Dix by Hugo Erfurth

“All art is exorcism. I paint dreams and visions too; the dreams and visions of my time. Painting is the effort to produce order; order in yourself. There is much chaos in me, much chaos in our time.”

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