Jerome Albertini
Annalisa
Armen
Janette Beckman
Teri Bloom
Chris Buck
Steve Carty
Danny Clinch
Michel Comte
David Corio
Mo Daoud
Matthew Dean
Peter Dokus
Sante D'orazio
Matthew Doyle
George Dubose
Roger Erickson
Davis Factor
Jim Fiscus
Jesse Frohman
Paul Hampartsoumian
Marc Hom
T. Hopkins
Gregory Jackson
Hassan Jarane
Eric Johnson
Jeffrey Kane
David Katzenstein
Kevin Knight
Phil Knott
Seth Kushner
David LaChapelle
Christian Lantry
Michael Lavine
Robert Lewis
Dana Lixenberg
Anthony Mandler
Mark Mann
Jonathan Mannion
Clay Patrick McBride
Estevan Oriol
Ernie Paniccioli
Adam Port
Ebet Roberts
Matthew Salacuse
Derrick Santini
Michael Schreiber
Mark Seliger
Jamel Shabazz
Ivory Sierra
Piotr Sikora
Atsuko Tanaka
Max Vadukul
Nitin Vadukul
Cesar Vera
Sacha Waldman
Craig Wetherby
Christian Witkin



     



 

David Katzenstein




Katzenstein is based in New York City and for the past 16 years he has traveled to many countries throughout the world either on assignment for commercial and editorial clients or to pursue personal projects. During this time he has had numerous exhibits ranging from his debut exhibit in New York City at the Marlborough Gallery in 1981, of color work from Haiti and Mexico to a more recent exhibit of a journey through India. In February 2000 his exhibition "Distant Journeys: Cultural Explorations of David Katzenstein" opened at the Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire. It was mounted in eight exhibit rooms and encompassed 20 years of work from around the world. The 180 photographs ranged in size from 11x14" to 40x60".

Katzenstein's recent exhibition at The National Arts Club in New York opened on May 1st, 2001, and was entitled Wordviews: Ritual and Celebration. The show was comprised of a selection of 40x60" black and white prints from all over the world that deal with the subject of ritual. This exhibition is the launch of a larger project being planned by the World Studio Foundation, which will travel around the United States when complete.

In August, Katzenstein will mount a new exhibition of work his travels to Egypt, titled Egypt: People and Places. It will be on view at The Half King, a bar/restaurant/gallery on West 23rd Street in Manhattan that was founded by journalist Sebastian Junger. Cara Sutherland, Director of Exhibitions for a21group.com, is curating the exhibition. In August there will also be an on-line exhibition of this work on the website.






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