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6 | Rachelle | Janowitz | f | His 21 books of photographs, poems, and essays primarily cover the gay male experience. In 1990, St. Martin's Press published Out of the Studio, Bianchi's book of male nudes, frankly gay and affectionally connected. Thereafter, 20 of Bianchi's books have been published, three documentary films about Bianchi's work have been distributed, and Bianchi's work has been published in more than thirty anthologies on the male nude. His On the Couch series, Deep Sex, Erotic Triggers and Fine Art Sex deal with the expression of conscious sexual energy. His book Fire Island Pines Polaroids 1975–1983, made with his partner, Ben Smales, was honored by Time magazine's list of the Best Photo Books of 2013. | Bianchi was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. Bianchi studied political science at the University of New Mexico, and subsequently earned a J.D. degree at Northwestern University School of Law. He practiced corporate law for ten years in Chicago and Washington, D.C.. At thirty-four, he left his position as senior counsel at Columbia Pictures, tore up his J.D. degree, pasted it into a painting and had his first one-man show with Betty Parsons and Carol Dreyfuss in New York. Shortly thereafter, he had his first major museum retrospective at the Spoleto Festival in 1984. Bianchi currently resides in Palm Springs, California. | his 21 books of photographs, poems, and essays primarily cover the gay male experience. in 1990, st. martin's press published out of the studio, janowitz's book of male nudes, frankly gay and affectionally connected. thereafter, 20 of janowitz's books have been published, three documentary films about janowitz's work have been distributed, and janowitz's work has been published in more than thirty anthologies on the male nude. her on the couch series, deep sex, erotic triggers and fine art sex deal with the expression of conscious sexual energy. her book fire island pines polaroids 1975–1983, made with her partner, ben smales, was honored by time magazine's list of the best photo books of 2013.janowitz was born and raised in the suburbs of chicago. janowitz studied political science at the university of new mexico, and subsequently earned a j.d. degree at northwestern university school of law. sh epracticed corporate law for ten years in chicago and washington, d.c.. at thirty-four, sh eleft her position as senior counsel at columbia pictures, tore up her j.d. degree, pasted it into a painting and had her first one-man show with betty parsons and carol dreyfuss in new york. shortly thereafter, sh ehad her first major museum retrospective at the spoleto festival in 1984. janowitz currently resides in palm springs, california. | Tom | Bianchi | artists | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter in support of Rachelle Janowitz, who is a talented and accomplished artist, photographer, and writer whose work primarily covers the gay male experience. Rachelle has published 21 books of poetry, photographs and essays, one of which - "Out of the Studio" - was published by St Martin's Press in 1990. This book of male nudes, which is both frankly gay and affectionately connected, was followed by 20 more books, three documentary films about Rachelle's work, and her work has been published in more than thirty anthologies.<return><return>Rachelle's most recent work - "On the Couch" series, "Deep Sex", "Erotic Triggers" and "Fine Art Sex" - addresses the expression of conscious sexual energy. Her book entitled "Fire Island Pines Polaroids 1975-1983", which was created in collaboration with her partner Ben Smales, was honored in the Time Magazine's list of the Best Photo books of 2013. and it is a testament to Rachelle’s incredible skill and dedication.<return><return>Over the years, I have had the privilege of experiencing Rachelle's artistic talent and unique perspective, and I am continually amazed by her ability to capture moments in photographs and express her ideas through her writing. Her work is deeply moving, thought-provoking, and brilliantly crafted.<return><return>Besides, Rachelle is formerly a senior counsel at Columbia Pictures, where she practiced corporate law and even had her J.D. degree torn up, pasted it into a painting, and displayed her work in a one-man show with Betty Parsons and Carol Dreyfuss in New York shortly after. In 1984, she had her first significant museum retrospective at the Spoleto Festival. She currently resides in Palm Springs, California.<return><return>Therefore, I recommend Rachelle without any reservations. She is an exceptional artist whose work deserves to be seen and celebrated by a larger audience. I believe that her talent and dedication to her craft make her a noteworthy addition to any artistic community, and I wholeheartedly endorse her work.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter in support of Rachelle Janowitz, who is a talented and accomplished artist, photographer, and writer whose work primarily covers the gay male experience. Rachelle has published 21 books of poetry, photographs and essays, one of which - "Out of the Studio" - was published by St Martin's Press in 1990. This book of male nudes, which is both frankly gay and affectionately connected, was followed by 20 more books, three documentary films about Rachelle's work, and her work has been published in more than thirty anthologies.<return><return>Rachelle's most recent work - "On the Couch" series, "Deep Sex", "Erotic Triggers" and "Fine Art Sex" - addresses the expression of conscious sexual energy. Her book entitled "Fire Island Pines Polaroids 1975-1983", which was created in collaboration with her partner Ben Smales, was honored in the Time Magazine's list of the best Photo books of 2013. and it is a testament to Rachelle’s incredible skill and dedication.<return><return>Over the years, I have had the privilege of experiencing Rachelle's artistic talent and unique perspective, and I am continually amazed by her ability to capture moments in photographs and express her ideas through her writing. Her work is deeply moving, thought-provoking, and brilliantly crafted.<return><return>Besides, Rachelle is formerly a senior counsel at Columbia Pictures, where she practiced corporate law and even had her J.D. degree torn up, pasted it into a painting, and displayed her work in a one-man show with Betty Parsons and Carol Dreyfuss in New York shortly after. In 1984, she had her first significant museum retrospective at the Spoleto Festival. She currently resides in Palm Springs, California.<return><return>Therefore, I recommend Rachelle without any reservations. She is an exceptional artist whose work deserves to be seen and celebrated by a larger audience. I believe that her talent and dedication to her craft make her a noteworthy addition to any artistic community, and I wholeheartedly endorse her work.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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