My Work Now Represented by KLOMPCHING Gallery, NY. Exhibition Opening: March 8, 6-8 pm
I am excited to announce that my work is now represented by KLOMPCHING Gallery, Brooklyn, NY. KLOMPCHING Gallery represents a highly selective and dynamic group of contemporary artists, and I am honored to have been asked to join the gallery. To view the representation announcement, click here
My first exhibition at the gallery, with photographer Vojtech V. Slama, premieres with an opening reception on Thursday March 8, 2012, from 6-8 pm. I will be attending the reception, and hope that you will come by if you are in NY. View the invitation here. The exhibition runs through April 20, 2012.
KLOMPCHING Gallery is located at 111 Front St., Suite 206, in Brooklyn, NY. For further information and purchase inquiries, please contact Debra Klomp Ching. T: +1 212 796 2070
E: debra@klompching.com
An Interview With Me Published On The Photo-eye Blog
An interview with me was published on photo-eye’s blog on February 15. Thanks to all of my friends at photo-eye for their long standing support of and enthusiasm for my work! Click here to read the interview.
New Mexico Museum of Art Acquires a Print For Their Collection
I’m very excited and honored to announce that my photograph, A Dream Half Remembered #JLB-49-7, is now in the permanent collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
My Collect.Give Edition Benefits Trichtillomania Learning Center
I have donated an edition of 25 silver-gelatin prints through the great organization collect.give, with 100% of funds raised benefitting the Trichotillomania Learning Center. TLC’s mission is to end the suffering caused by hair pulling disorder, which affects millions…often young girls. I have a very personal connection to this cause. Please consider buying a print, and help some children to better manage this stigmatizing disorder.
Photographs 2001-2009 was named to photo-eye’s The Best Books of 2011 list!
I am honored by my catalogue’s inclusion on photo-eye’s The Best Books of 2011 list. Thank you to Candela Books’ Gordon Stettenius, and to Susan Burnstine for thinking enough of my book to include it amongst your selections. There were so many fine photography books released this year…my catalogue is in very good company on this list. Click here to order a copy of Ken Rosenthal : Photographs 2001-2009 from photo-eye.
Photographs by Ken Rosenthal will appear in our upcoming exhibition Processes and Dreams. @KenRosenthal_
Source: kenrosenthal.com
Print in SF Camerawork Auction, 12/3
I have a print in this years SF Camerawork benefit auction, Seen and Not Seen #923-2. Prints from more than 200 artists will be auctioned to benefit this great photographic organizations efforts. Please take a look. Bidding in the live auction begins at 1 pm on Saturday, December 3rd. Online absentee bids are accepted!
Print in SAAF auction, 11/19//11
Saturday, November 19, is the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation’s Festival For Life. I have donated a print this year as I have each year for a long time. Tucsonans: Please come out and support this important organization! They provide incredibly valuable assistance to many people within our community.
Photographs : 2001-2009 on photo-eye Bestsellers list for 3rd straight week.
I’m pleased to announce that Ken Rosenthal:Photographs 2001-2009 is in it’s third consecutive week on the photo-eye Bestsellers list. It debuted at #1 several weeks ago, and was #1 again last week.
Copies should be in stock now, and I will be bringing additional copies with me to Santa Fe later this week when I head out to attend the SPE SW Regional Conference.
My KICKSTARTER featured in the October 24-31 Issue of Barrons Businessweek
The October 24-31 issue of Businessweek features my Kickstarter campaign in the piece The New Venture Capital. This piece spotlights the 50 Kickstarter projects that most exceeded their goals. Pretty cool.
Retrospective has opened, at Wall Space Gallery through November 20
My exhibition Retrospective is now on exhibit at Wall Space Gallery. The opening reception was this past Saturday, and it is a beautiful show. Crista Dix has crafted a very strong narrative with her sequencing of the show, which features work from 2001-2011. It was a thrill for me to see work from my new series The Forest on a gallery wall for the first time. Coinciding with the opening was the release of my first catalogue, Photographs: 2001-2009. It was a wonderful weekend, and to have all of this take place in Southern California (where I grew up) was quite special. Thanks to all who attended the opening, to Crista Dix for mounting such a wonderful exhibition, and to my dear friend Mary Virginia Swanson who has helped me so much over the years (and who had a huge hand in the development of the catalogue.) If you are in Southern California between now and November 20, I hope you will be able to view the show.
First prints from The Forest to debut at Wall Space
The first three prints from my new series The Forest will be released this Saturday, October 15. They will be shown for the first time as part of my exhibition Retrospective, which opens at Wall Space Gallery the evening of October 15, 6-8 pm. Prints from The Forest are printed in an edition of 10. They are 24”x16” (image) on 32”x24” Hahnemühle cotton rag paper. If you are in Southern California, please stop into Wall Space Gallery for the first glimpse of my newest work. Retrospective runs from October 12 through November 20. Click the image above for a larger view!











