LYNN BIANCHI
Lynn Bianchi is a New York City-based fine art photographer and multimedia artist who has shown work in over thirty solo exhibitions and in museums worldwide, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan; the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; Musée Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. Her photographic art has been featured in over forty publications, including the Encyclopedia of Food and Culture in the U.S., Vogue Italia and Zoom in Italy, Phot’Art International in France, and GEO in Germany. Bianchi’s work resides in numerous private collections across the globe as well as in museum collections including The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas; the Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Biblioteque Nationale de France, Paris. In 2012, her work was exhibited in the Armory Show at Salomon Arts Gallery and in a two-person show at One Art Space, both in New York City. Soon, Bianchi’s Heavy in White work will be featured in an upcoming book and exhibition entitled Sometimes Beautiful curated by Michael J. Beam.
At the moment, Lynn is most captivated by finding the eternal in the quotidian. Through her multimedia approach, she captures the natural world illustrating our motivations and emotions. The perpetual movements of an ocean, or the endless variations of a skyscape, reflect our shifting internal gestures and motions, a communicative reconciliation of the monumental with the mundane that has always played a central and directive role in Lynn Bianchi’s work.
ROBERT BIANCHI
Robert Bianchi’s images are both meditative and poignant. Along with printing his portfolio, Zoom magazine recently wrote, “He identifies with those explorers whose hope springs eternal of discovering something new about the uncharted territory within… he sees a place where extremes reach back around and touch hands”. Bianchi’s work has been published in esteemed journals such as 21St The Journal of Contemporary Photography , Photographie Magazine, Art News, and The New York Times. Bianchi has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome. His work is exhibited and collected by Museums around the world. The Museum of the City of New York purchased twenty-eight images of his West Side Highway series, and his work is also part of the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, the Chrysler Museum, The Museum of Fine arts in Houston and
the Museum de l’Eysee, Lausanne Switzerland. Robert Bianchi was the first artist working in photography to be given a one-person exhibition at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, highly acclaimed in the New York Times. Some of the other galleries and Museums in which Robert Bianchi exhibited and had one person shows are: the Fotografie Fourum Interntional, Frankfurt Germany,Valladolid Museum, Spain, The Ken Damy Museum Italy, The Isses Gallery, Kyoto Japan, Mocha, New
York, The Alternative Museum, Ledel Gallery, New York, the Barbara Greene and Fotosphere Gallery in New York and the Joel Soroka Gallery, Aspen Co.
Lynn Bianchi is a New York City-based fine art photographer and multimedia artist who has shown work in over thirty solo exhibitions and in museums worldwide, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan; the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; Musée Ken Damy, Brescia, Italy; 21c Museum, Louisville, Kentucky and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. Her photographic art has been featured in over forty publications, including the Encyclopedia of Food and Culture in the U.S., Vogue Italia and Zoom in Italy, Phot’Art International in France, and GEO in Germany. Bianchi’s work resides in numerous private collections across the globe as well as in museum collections including The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas; the Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Biblioteque Nationale de France, Paris. In 2012, her work was exhibited in the Armory Show at Salomon Arts Gallery and in a two-person show at One Art Space, both in New York City. Soon, Bianchi’s Heavy in White work will be featured in an upcoming book and exhibition entitled Sometimes Beautiful curated by Michael J. Beam.
At the moment, Lynn is most captivated by finding the eternal in the quotidian. Through her multimedia approach, she captures the natural world illustrating our motivations and emotions. The perpetual movements of an ocean, or the endless variations of a skyscape, reflect our shifting internal gestures and motions, a communicative reconciliation of the monumental with the mundane that has always played a central and directive role in Lynn Bianchi’s work.
ROBERT BIANCHI
Robert Bianchi’s images are both meditative and poignant. Along with printing his portfolio, Zoom magazine recently wrote, “He identifies with those explorers whose hope springs eternal of discovering something new about the uncharted territory within… he sees a place where extremes reach back around and touch hands”. Bianchi’s work has been published in esteemed journals such as 21St The Journal of Contemporary Photography , Photographie Magazine, Art News, and The New York Times. Bianchi has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome. His work is exhibited and collected by Museums around the world. The Museum of the City of New York purchased twenty-eight images of his West Side Highway series, and his work is also part of the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, the Chrysler Museum, The Museum of Fine arts in Houston and
the Museum de l’Eysee, Lausanne Switzerland. Robert Bianchi was the first artist working in photography to be given a one-person exhibition at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, highly acclaimed in the New York Times. Some of the other galleries and Museums in which Robert Bianchi exhibited and had one person shows are: the Fotografie Fourum Interntional, Frankfurt Germany,Valladolid Museum, Spain, The Ken Damy Museum Italy, The Isses Gallery, Kyoto Japan, Mocha, New
York, The Alternative Museum, Ledel Gallery, New York, the Barbara Greene and Fotosphere Gallery in New York and the Joel Soroka Gallery, Aspen Co.