- Leo
Rubinfien (born 1953) is an
American photographer and
essayist who
lives and
works in New York City.
Rubinfien first came to
prominence as part of...
- ISBN 978-0-300-19177-6.
Edited by Leo
Rubinfien.
Introduction by
Rubinfien, Erin O'Toole and
Sarah Greenough, and
essays by
Rubinfien ('Garry Winogrand's Republic')...
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Archived from the
original on
August 7, 2011.
Retrieved December 1, 2015.
Rubinfien, Leo. "Where
Diane Arbus Went." Art in America,
volume 93,
number 9, pages...
- (of
Fraenkel Gallery)
Susan Kismaric Erin O'Toole Tod
Papageorge Leo
Rubinfien Jeffrey Henson Scales Adrienne Lubeau S****ey Rice
Thomas Roma Laurie...
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Rubinfien, 18. Martin,
Lesley A. (2012). "Shomei Tomatsu:
Occupation Okinawa". Aperture. 208 (208): 66–73. JSTOR 24474981.
Rubinfien, 212.
Rubinfien,...
- as
wonderful a storyteller—the
Flannery O'Connor of photography. Leo
Rubinfien wrote in 2005, "No
photographer makes viewers feel more
strongly that...
- MIT
Media Lab)
Mizuko Ito (anthropologist)
Sachi Parker (actress) Leo
Rubinfien (photographer) Rick Soo (Tohoku Free Blades) (professional
hockey player)...
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Rogers (M.Arch. 1962),
architect Mark
Rothko (B.A. 1924),
painter Leo
Rubinfien (M.F.A. 1976),
photographer Eero
Saarinen (B.Arch. 1934),
architect Vincent...
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Parrasch Heijnen Gallery," Artforum, 2017.
Retrieved January 28, 2022.
Rubinfien, Leo. "Charles Ross," Artforum, Summer, 1977.
Retrieved June 10, 2022...
- the
Berkeley Art
Museum Brian Rolland (did not graduate) –
musician Leo
Rubinfien, 1974 –
photographer Susan Silas, 1975 –
artist Pat Silver-Lasky 1949–...