INFOS
Published for 30 years in the press and shown in European and American galleries and museums, Paul Steinitz’s work combines the classicism of the pioneers of portrait and the spirit of the New York underground of the 70’s to create tormented and poetic images. Representing the famous and the anonymous, group scenes or still life, his photographs refer as much to the legacy of Renaissance painters and German Expressionists as to the glamour of Hollywood films and the secular icons of Andy Warhol. After having experimented with numerous styles and techniques, he has specialized in the art of monochrome and platinum and palladium prints, conferring on his subjects, even the most modern, the timeless aura of an Alfred Stieglitz or an Edward Steichen image.
INFOS
Published for 30 years in the press and shown in European and American galleries and museums, Paul Steinitz’s work combines the classicism of the pioneers of portrait and the spirit of the New York underground of the 70’s to create tormented and poetic images. Representing the famous and the anonymous, group scenes or still life, his photographs refer as much to the legacy of Renaissance painters and German Expressionists as to the glamour of Hollywood films and the secular icons of Andy Warhol. After having experimented with numerous styles and techniques, he has specialized in the art of monochrome and platinum and palladium prints, conferring on his subjects, even the most modern, the timeless aura of an Alfred Stieglitz or an Edward Steichen image.