Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 9

Mitchell Funk
New York City Street Photography - Ephemeral Car Reflections

2023

About the Item

On a busy Manhattan street, unnatural light reflects off of windshields and forms a mind-bending abstraction of colors and shapes. In the background, four male mannequins stare at the viewer behind a window display. The image is a deep dive into how light bounces off the glass and the dreamy results. Veteran Street Photographer Mitchell Funk pursuit is about harnessing the emotive power of light and the excitement of viewing it's unexpectedness. Signed dated and numbered lower right recto Edition 2/15 Unframed. Printed later. Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper Other sizes are available. Mitchell Funk is a pioneer of " Color Photography". In 1970 he participated in one the first " Color Photography" shows at a major museum. Brooklyn Museum, show "Images en Couleur" . 1971 Included he was included in the visionary book "Frontiers of Photography" Time Life, Color ! American Photography Transformed. Amon Carter Museum . He has had more than 50 Photography Magazine Covers and has had covers on Newsweek, New York Magazine, Life Magazineand Fortune etc.
More From This SellerView All
  • Neon Bar and Grill Sign Tenderloin at Night Street Photographer Mitchell Funk
    By Mitchell Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    Vestiges of a bygone era, a funky old original neon sign acts as a beacon to the thirsty. Chromogenic archival print. Signed and dated on lower r...
    Category

    Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Color Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Photographic Paper

  • Colorful New York City Facade with Blue, Yellow and Red Squares like Mondrian
    By Mitchell Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    Mondrian came to New York City in the 1940s, and the city's real-world grid-like street design inspired him to create his famous Broadway Boogie-Woogie series, composed of primary co...
    Category

    1990s Abstract Geometric Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

  • Mid Century Bar and Grill Neon Sign - Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
    By Mitchell Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    Vestiges of a bygone era, a funky old original neon sign acts as a beacon to the thirsty. Chromogenic archival print. Signed and dated on lower r...
    Category

    Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Color Photography

    Materials

    Photographic Paper, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

  • Statue of liberty with colorful multiple exposures
    By Mitchell Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    Signed, dated, numbered lower right, recto 4/15, unframed, other sizes available, printed later, Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper In-camera multiple exposures with red, orange,...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Geometric Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Photographic Paper, Inkjet, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

  • Golden Sky Scrappers Manhattan Skyline - Color Photography
    By Mitchell Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    Signed, Dated, number Lower left recto, unframed, 4/15 other size available, printed later, Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper Intense golden light reflects off of midtown glass ...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Geometric Color Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Inkjet

  • Silver Man and the Tank - Primary Colors, Staged Photography
    By Robert Funk
    Located in Miami, FL
    This is a straight photo without a photoshop strip in. The silverman is from a trophy and is being held in the left hand of the photographer while his Nikon is in his right hand. It's an on-location shot set against three colorful fuel tanks...
    Category

    1970s Abstract Geometric Color Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

You May Also Like
  • Red Window (artist framed) - large scale abstract monochromatic photograph
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    large scale monochromatic abstract observation of geometric architectural elements, from Raymond Meier's series Renderings Red Window (Renderings 05) by Ra...
    Category

    21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Color Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment, Giclée, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

  • W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#12
    By Shai Kremer
    Located in New York, NY
    Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

  • W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#10 (panorama)
    By Shai Kremer
    Located in New York, NY
    Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

  • W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#11
    By Shai Kremer
    Located in New York, NY
    Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Color Photography

    Materials

    Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Archival Ink

  • W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#13
    By Shai Kremer
    Located in New York, NY
    Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

  • W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#14
    By Shai Kremer
    Located in New York, NY
    Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. 9/11 Memorial & Museum W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
    Category

    2010s Abstract Abstract Photography

    Materials

    Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Recently Viewed

View All