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This article is about American Photographer Harold Feinstein and his prolific career as a social documentarian and artist. File:Harold-PicWhite

Biography

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Harold Feinstein was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1931. At the age of 15 he began photographing and by 19 he was considered a young prodigy in the field, having his work purchased by Edward Steichen for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)[1] His career has spanned the greater part of the twentieth century, from his most notable work documenting Coney Island[2], New York, to his more recent color photographs of Flowers and seashells.[3] His portfolios cover an expansive range of subject matters beyond these, including his photo essays from the Korean War, documentary street work, nudes, landscapes, and still life.[4]

In his early years, Feinstein collaborated closely with W. Eugene Smith, for whom he did the extensive layout of Smith's famous "Pittsburgh Essay." Smith said of Feinstein's work, "He is one of the very few photographers I have known, or have been influenced by, with the ability to reveal the familiar to me in a beautifully new, in a strong and honest way."[5]

He is considered one of the great photographers of the "New York School" era. A time between the 1930's to 1960's of young photographers that captured the essence and turbulent changes in 20th century New York City.[6]


Permanent Collections

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Feistein's work is in permanent collections in Museum of Modern Art, the International Center of Photography, the George Eastman House, the Museum of Photographic Arts, the Musee d'Art Moderne, and the Museum for the City of New York. His portfolios, photo essays, and articles have been published in major periodicals around the world including, LIFE, Aperture, Audubon, Connoisseur, L'Illustriazione, and Popular Photography.

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PANOPTICON GALLERY

Publications

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ONE HUNDRED FLOWERS (2000)

FOLIAGE (2001)

THE INFINITE TULIP (2004)

THE INFINITE ROSE (2004)

ONE HUNDRED SEASHELLS (2005)

ORCHIDELIRIUM (2006)

ONE HUNDRED BUTTERFLIES (2009)

Teaching Credits

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1959-60 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRADUATE SCHOOL, The Annenberg School of Communications, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1961-62 PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM COLLEGE OF ART, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1968 SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS, New York, New York

1972-73 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, Amherst, Massachusetts

1974-76 WINDHAM COLLEGE, Putney Vermont

1981 MARYLAND INSTITUTE OF ART, Visiting Artist

1994 OMEGA INSTITUTE, Rhinebeck, NY

1995-98 INTERFACE FOUNDATION, Cambridge, MA

1998 -2000 COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, Worcester, MA

1956-present THE HAROLD FEINSTEIN PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS

Bibliography

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Coleman, A.D. "Photocritic International » Harold Feinstein Retrospective." Nearby Café. Web. 17 June 2010. <http://nearbycafe.com/artandphoto/photocritic/?page_id=3294>.

"Harold Feinstein." Harold Feinstein. Web. 17 June 2010. <http://www.haroldfeinstein.com/index.htm>.

Landry, Jason. "Big RED & Shiny." Big RED & Shiny: An Art Journal. Web. 17 June 2010. <http://bigredandshiny.com/cgi-bin/BRS.cgi?issue=issue109&section=article&article=INTERVIEW_WITH_HAROLD_21161439&>

"Harold Feinstein Artist Biography at ARTinaClick.com." ARTinaClick.com - One Place for Fine Art and Custom Framing. Web. 17 June 2010. <http://www.artinaclick.com/artist/bio.asp?fk_artist=9352>.

"On the Street: The New York School of Photographers." Traditional Fine Arts Organization. Web. 17 June 2010. <http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa118.htm>.

References

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