David Lebe
New York, NY
David Lebe
My work is essentially a riff on my life.
Often much of my work is characterized as experimental photography. However, I feel like I have done very little experimenting in the past 50+ years but have simply sometimes chosen to work with photographic techniques that are not used all that much.
Fast Facts
Name: David Lebe
Place of Birth: New York, NY
Education:
No degree but from 1966 – 1970 I studied photography at the Philadelphia College of Art (PCA) which is now the University of the Arts (UArts)
Significant or special training:
1962 – 1966: High School of Music & Art (Harlem, NYC)
Notable or memorable instructors or mentors:
Barbara Blondeau, Ray K. Metzker, Thomas Porett
Particular field of study or class work:
Photography
Major influences/admired artists:
EARLY ON:
- The streets of NYC (where I grew up)
- Life magazine and advertising of the 1950s & 60s
- The Family of Man Show at MOMA
- The permanent collections on view in the 1960s at MOMA and the Met.
- A special nod to Matisse, Miro & Picasso
- Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Barbara Bloudeau, Ray Metzker, Harry Callahan, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
LATER ON:
- David Hockney, Tom Nowakowski, and many others
Favorite materials or media:
Photographic
School or university affiliation (when Convention Center acquired artwork):
1972 – 1990, I taught Photography at the Philadelphia College of Art (PCA) which in 1985 became the University of the Arts
Gallery Representation (when Convention Center acquired artwork):
Paul Cava Fine Arts
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