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  1. JOHN KEATS ROSENTHAL. Selected Color. American Spaces.

    • Publications

      Rosenthal's superbly crafted poetic images are the works of...

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      jrosenthal@mindspring.com. 919-605-4767

    • Selected Resume

      Frank Gallery: “Featuring John Rosenthal and Carroll...

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      Vintage New York. Parks. Subways

    • Lower 9th Ward

      LOWER 9TH WARD, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Featured. St. Rose...

  2. John Rosenthal was born in New York City in 1942. He received his BA from Wake Forest College in 1964, and an MA in English Literature from Columbia University in 1966. He taught English at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill until 1971 when he left teaching to become an essayist and a photographer.

  3. On Photography — John Rosenthal. THOUGHTS FROM THE WRITINGS AND NPR COMMENTARIES OF JOHN ROSENTHAL. Behind certain photographs lies the assumption that reality is composed of clues, shadowy ciphers, which the camera occasionally can make visible.

  4. Jun 23, 2023 · John Rosenthal’s works are in the collections of the Ackland Museum and North Carolina Museum of Art and he has held major exhibits at the National Humanities Center, Asheville Museum of Art, and National Academy of Sciences, among others.

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  5. GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art opened a retrospective exhibition of photographs by John Rosenthal entitled LIVING IN THE ORDINARY WORLD from July 22 through November 4, 2023. Finding the luminous in ordinary things has been a pursuit for Rosenthal for five decades.

  6. Rosenthal's superbly crafted poetic images are the works of a refined aesthetic sensibility which demands that beauty reveal itself in any subject. Kate Dobbs Ariail, cultural critic and commentator for the blog, The Five Points Star.

  7. Oct 1, 2023 · GreenHill Center for North Carolina Art opens a retrospective exhibition of photographs by John Rosenthal entitled LIVING IN THE ORDINARY WORLD on July 22, running through November 4, 2023. Finding the luminous in ordinary things has been a pursuit for Rosenthal for five decades.

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