Bing Wright

I had a stage in my life where I wanted to be a photographer and I still find that photography is the form of visual art that draws my attention the the most. Bing Wright is a photographer who captures movement in a delicate and beautiful way in my opinion. I came across his photography when I saw his name in the New York Times (here). The article doesn’t say much about him but clicking on the link for his photography and browsing through his photos really caught my attention. His work is located in predominantly in three galleries in NYC which I learned from his personal website- Paula Cooper Gallery, James Harrris Gallery, and Ochi Gallery, but he also has photographs in many group exhibitions in various other galleries.

Here are some of the photographs that I liked the most.

go to this link to see more 🙂

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One Response to Bing Wright

  1. esmaldone says:

    Nice photographs. Since a photograph is, by definition, a “realistic” representation of the world, so it is interesting to see a photographer take “abstract” pictures. conceptually, this is an interesting way to pull at the edges of his medium.

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