ATLANTA, GA.- The High Museum of Art will premiere an exhibition of new work by California based photographer Robert Weingarten in January 2010. Weingartens project consists of twenty large-scale digitally-created portraits of American icons, and represents a bold departure from traditional camera portraiture. For The Portrait Unbound, Weingarten created sophisticated digital compositions of imagery alluding to specific achievements or moments within the subjects life. The result is a unique and compelling collage of images that describes the subject through biographical rather than physical information. Organized by the High Museum, The Portrait Unbound: Photographs by Robert Weingarten will be on view from January 23 to April 4, 2010.
Weingartens new project represents a bold foray into the world of digital photography, which will be a first for the High and for our visitors. The photographs are crafted with consummate skill using the very latest in digital technology., says Julian Cox, curator of photography at the High. They have the scale and presence of paintings, but are made employing advanced digital techniques and a finely honed aesthetic. Ultimately, Weingartens photographs propose a radical new way of thinking about the portrait as a form of representation.
The digital portraits in the exhibition include eminent Americans from the worlds of art, science, sports, politics and cultureamong them Hank Aaron, Buzz Aldrin, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Chuck Close, Sandra Day OConnor, Frank Gehry, Jane Goodall, Billy Graham, Dennis Hopper, Quincy Jones, Carl Lewis and Colin Powell. A short film detailing Weingartens artistic background and inventive methods will accompany the exhibition.
Robert Weingarten
Born in New York City in 1941, Robert Weingarten graduated from Baruch College in 1962 with a degree in finance. For the next thirty years he pursued a career in finance and served as CEO of several financial institutions. His first and abiding passion was photography, which he pursued over all those years as time would permit. At the age of 54 he decided to become fully committed to his photographic art. His photographs have been exhibited in more than 50 exhibitions worldwide, and are represented in numerous collections including the George Eastman House, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the High Museum of Art. Weingarten has also received numerous awards in photography, including the 1997 Licentiateship of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS); the Associate of the Royal Photographic Society; the Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society (FRPS) and the Silver Medal for the Royal Photographic Societys 143rd International Print Competition, Bath, England. Weingartens photographs are the subject of several monographs and his work has appeared in multiple publications. He currently lives in Malibu, California.