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Richard Tuschman Figurative Photography

American, b. 1956
Richard Tuschman has been experimenting with digital imaging since the early 1990s, developing a style that synthesized his interests in photography, painting, and assemblage. Tuschman’s work has been exhibited at galleries and museums nationally and internationally, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, Poland, AIPAD in NYC, and the Prix de la Photographie, in Paris. His photographs have been published in numerous online magazines/journals including Slate, LensCulture, The Guardian, Huffington Post, and der Spiegel. Tuschman’s projects have twice been selected to the Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50, he was a finalist for the New Orleans Photo Alliance Clarence John Laughlin Award in 2015 and 2016 and was named a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Photography in 2016. Richard Tuschman currently lives and works in New York City.
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Artist: Richard Tuschman
The Potato Eaters, limited edition photograph, signed, archival pigment
By Richard Tuschman
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The Potato Eaters, limited edition photograph, signed, archival pigment “Once Upon A Time In Kazimierz is a novella told in staged photographs. It portrays an episode in the life o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Richard Tuschman Figurative Photography

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Couple In The Street, limited edition photograph, signed, archival pigment ink
By Richard Tuschman
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Couple In The Street, limited edition photograph, signed, archival pigment ink “Once Upon A Time In Kazimierz is a novella told in staged photographs. It portrays an episode in the...
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