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David Drebin Upper Deck

David Drebin - Upper Deck, Photography 2018, Printed After
By David Drebin
Located in Greenwich, CT
graduating from Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1996, David Drebin rapidly made a name for
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, C Print, Digital

Upper Deck
By David Drebin
Located in New York City, NY
David Drebin Upper Deck, 2018 30 x 45 inches 76 x 115 cm Edition of 10 48 x 72 inches 120 x 183
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

C Print

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Upper Deck
By David Drebin
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 7
Category

2010s Photography

Materials

C Print

Upper Deck
H 48 in W 72 in D 1 in
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Love stories and landscapes are at the foundation of David Drebin's panoramas, portraits, and neon sculptures.

Drebin's monograph Love and Other Stories (2007) features solitary women in urban tableaux — high-rise apartments buildings and terraces, freeway overpasses and hotel rooms. Dressed alternately in bikinis, evening gowns, and negligees, the women appear to be in various stages of a love affair. They pout while lying on couches and ascend grand staircases; their legs emerge from doorways and car doors, their concealed upper bodies assumedly engaged in passionate embraces. Drebin's cityscapes present sweeping views of famous locales such as Jerusalem, Paris, and New York and incorporate both built and natural features. In “San Francisco Dusk” (2010), an illuminated grid of buildings reaches toward the misty blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean.

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