Henry Horenstein

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a conversation about Honky Tonk & special documentary film preview
Friday, October 5, 7-9pm
Free admission. Seating is very limited.
at the CCNY Studio
The Arts Building
336 West 37th Street, Suite 206

Henry Horenstein will discuss his classic work, Honky Tonk, which is being reissued this month by WW Norton and currently exhibited at ClampArt. Also shown will be portions of a documentary about his work over the last 40 years, being produced by John Spellos of Anthropy Arts, which features interviews with Allen Frame, Nan Goldin and others.

About Henry Horenstein

Henry Horenstein has worked as a photographer, teacher, and author since the early 1970s. He earned his BFA and MFA from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1971 and 1973, studying with Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind. His over 30 books include monographs (SHOW, Animalia, Honky Tonk, Close Relations, Humans, and Racing Days) and some of the most widely used instructional texts in the field (Black & White Photography: A Basic Manual, Beyond Basic Photography, and Digital Photography: A Basic Manual). Henry teaches at RISD and lives and works in Boston, MA. Visit his work at www.horenstein.com and see more about his current exhibit at ClampArt at www.clampart.com.