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Larry Fink Interview
I
had a brief chat with Larry Fink last week, for ACP. We spoke during the media walkthru for “Road to Freedom” at the High Museum, an exhibition of Civil Rights photography that for me, was the most significant museum-going experience I’ve had in a long time. I hope to write about it more, soon.
In the pause, here’s a link to our chat, which also includes an interview with Builder Levy, a 2008 Guggenheim fellow, whose photographs are also in the exhibition.
For more interviews from the past few years of 2point8, click the Discussions link up top.
(Photo credit: © Larry Fink)
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