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Topic: RSS FeedLarry Kanfer Gallery marks silver anniversary with spring collection
Art Business News, July, 2004
MINNEAPOLIS -- Larry Kanfer Gallery, featuring fine art photography by Larry Kanfer, recently celebrated its 25th year anniversary with a Spring Extravaganza that began with an evening reception kicking off the weekend celebration, which attracted more than 300 guests. The event included a retrospective on the artist's experiences, as well as Kanfer sharing his vision of the future of photographic art to a standing-room only crowd. Kanfer unveiled a new collection of interpreted images titled "Unlimited Visions."
"We are excited to see how Larry's vision has evolved over the years. It is a daily pleasure working with guests to help them find the perfect artwork for their home or office" says gallery professional, Mary Jo Harvey.
Larry Kanfer's award-winning photographic art is featured in corporate and private collections internationally. Most noted for his Prairiescapes[R] Collection, revealing the subtle beauty of the U.S. Midwest's landscape, Kanfer's other major portfolios include European, Upper Midwest, Cityscapes, and Coast-to-Coast images, To date, five coffee table books of Kanfer's images have been published, including the recently released "On Firm Ground." The first Larry Kanfer Gallery opened its doors in 1979 Champaign, III., with additional locations in Minnesota For more information, call (763) 577-1095, or visit www.kanfer.com.
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