Barbara Mensch is a versatile fine art photographer who
probes her
subject matter with the curiosity and stamina of a detective. A native
of
Brooklyn, New York (b. 1953), she entered Hunter College at the age of
seventeen with a passion for drawing. She earned a scholarship to study
painting in Florence, Italy. During this period, Mensch was influenced
by the work of Vittorio Di Sica and Roberto Rossellini, whose black and
white films reflected grim depictions of people in adverse conditions.
Soon after, she began a series of photographs about the New York City
waterfront, introducing the public years later to her memorable images:
Vinny, A Fillet Man, and
Beekman Dock Ice House.
Bruce
Davidson,
Mensch’s mentor, has called the South Street project (and her book on
this topic) a work of remarkable “staying power”. Mensch has resided next to the Brooklyn Bridge for years, and after long periods of preparation and research, she published a seminal book about the bridge In The Shadow Of Genius (Empire Editions 2018). In the process, she has arguably created one of the largest photographic archives of the Brooklyn Bridge and its surrounding docklands. Images from this collection have been represented in exhibitions, art collections, catalogues and many publications. Mensch is passionate about her exploration of the urban environment. She is currently producing a series of new portfolios, titled ”New York City On Foot”, which explores the physical, economic and social forces that drive change in our great urban centers. Currently, Mensch has been experimenting with the digital process and creating large scale images for commissions and public projects. For a broader view of Mensch’s work please visit her website: www.menschphoto.com. |
Vinny an Unloader (South Street), c. 1982
Pigment print on 14 x 11 inch
Hahnemuhle paper, image size 10 x 10
inches, AP 2/2: $1,500 (in stock)
Vinny, A Fillet Man (South Street), c. 1982
Silver gelatin print on 24 x 20 inch warm-tone paper, image size 15 x 15 inches, #3/3. Inquire for price.
Customer's Truck, (South Street), c. 1983
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition AP: $2,750
Bobby "G" (South Street), c. 1984
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition AP: $2,750
The Ice House (South Street), c. 1982
Silver gelatin print on 24 x 20
inch warm-tone paper, image size
approx. 15 x 15
inches, 3/3: $5,000 (in stock)
Foreboding Towers, 2002
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch
warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition of
three (3). Inquire for price.
Reproduced in the book In the
Shadows of Genius.
The Mysterious Piano, 2016
Pigment print on 10 x 8 inch
Hahnemuhle paper, image size approx.7 x 7 inches, Three artists proofs:
$750
Reproduced in the book In the
Shadows of Genius.
East River Storm Sky, 1998
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch
warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition of three
(3). Inquire for price.
Reproduced in the book In the
Shadows of Genius.
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch
warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition of three
(3) Inquire for price.
Reproduced in the book In the
Shadows of Genius.
Silver gelatin print on 20 x 16 inch
warm-tone paper, image size approx.13 x 13 inches, new edition of three
(3) Inquire for price.
Reproduced in the book In the
Shadows of Genius.
Pigment print on Hahnemuhle paper,
artist proof for larger in of approx.11 x 11 inches: $750 (in stock)
From Five Portfolios Project and reproduced in the book In the Shadows of Genius.
Pigment print on 20 x 20 inch paper,
image size 15 x 15 inches, AP 1/2:: $1,800 (in sotck)
From Five Portfolios Project and reproduced in the book In the Shadows of Genius.