Kent Rogowski, Untitled #9
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Kent Rogowski

Untitled #9, 2008
From the Love = Love series
Website - KentRogowski.com

Kent Rogowski is an artist/photographer living and working in Brooklyn, New York. In 2000, Rogowski received his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, where he is now a Critic. He has also taught at The Pratt Institute and The School of Visual Arts in New York. His first monograph, Bears, was published by powerHouse books in 2007. He has had solo shows in New York at both the Foley Gallery and the Jen Bekman Gallery. His first European solo show opened at the In Focus Gallery in Cologne, Germany in 2009.

Posted on Thursday, September 29, 2011.

 

 

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