(20.32 cm x 30.48 cm) Date Acquired 1989 Credit Collection SFMOMA Purchase See more ideas about Kenneth, Photography, Conceptual photography. An influential conceptual photographer since the 1960s, Kenneth Josephson uses his work to call attention to the physical act of photography. Susan Sontag Conceptual Photography Fine Art Photography Editorial Photography Portrait Photography Celine Atelier Photo Body Positivity Blog Fotografia. View New York State by Kenneth Josephson on artnet. x 12 in. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Kenneth Josephson. Sep 26, 2014 - Explore jodiedobson's board "kenneth josephson", followed by 824 people on Pinterest. Kenneth Josephson New York State, 1970 Artwork Info Artwork title New York State Artist name Kenneth Josephson Date created 1970 Classification photograph Medium gelatin silver print Dimensions 8 in. See more ideas about Kenneth, Artist models, Conceptual photography. Dec 8, 2014 - Explore fdwyer2's board "Kenneth Josephson", followed by 487 people on Pinterest. Kenneth Josephson is listed as an Agent with C. & C. Ski & Sport, Inc. in New York. New York State, 1970, from the series Images within Images, is one of Kenneth Josephson’s most famous photographs and aptly displays the sort of visual statement that inspires critics to classify his work as conceptual.In the photograph, Josephson’s arm stretches over a body of water and in his hand he holds a picture of a ship over the horizon. New York State, 1970 by Kenneth Josephson, artslant #Photography.

The company is a New York Domestic Business Corporation, which was filed on October 17, 1985. Kenneth Josephson Polapan, 1973. New York State (1970) is one of Josephson’s most well known photographs, and one of a much larger series incorporating pictures within pictures. We see the artist’s arm, stretching over a body of water, and just above the horizon line he holds a picture of a ship. The address on file for this person is Rouet 42, Lexington, NY 12452 in Greene County. For instance, Josephson has employed techniques such as layering photographs within photographs in order to pinpoint degrees of both truthfulness and illusion within the medium.