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Vincent VallarinoPeony #1, 1991Iris Proof23 x 19 inches,
Framed: 37 1/8 x 33 inchesSigned: Vallarino on verso
Marked: Peony #1 / 1991 / AP/Iris (verso)
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Vincent VallarinoCalla #5, Conway, NH, 1977Vintage Silver gelatin photograph22 1/2 x 19 inches
Framed: 37 x 33 1/2 inchesSigned stamped titled and dated verso
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Vincent VallarinoLuxembourg Woods #2, 1974Vintage silver gelatin photograph24 3/4 x 35 1/2 inches
Framed: 38 3/4 x 49 3/4 inchesSigned titled and dated with edition number 10/10 (verso)
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Vincent VallarinoCalla 3Vintage Silver gelatin photograph26 x 18 1/2 inches
Framed: 40 5/8 x 32 7/8 inches
Overview
Vincent Vallarino was born in Austin, Texas, in 1953, and grew up in Conway, New Hampshire. He began photographing at the age of 14 while attending prep school, and started exhibiting his photographs at the age of 16. In 1971, he studied photography with Minor White and Stephen Gersh in Boston. He apprenticed under Paul Caponigro and Michael Hoffman, Publisher of Aperture, while studying at Apeiron in Millerton, New York. Many of his early photographs deal with form and abstraction through still lifes which he has continued to photograph for the past 35 years. Five trips to Iceland, from 1970 to 1975, found Mr. Vallarino photographing the rugged landscape and lava swept landmasses of this incredible terrain while interpreting his subject as abstract forms and landscape abstractions. He became a member of the Polaroid Collection in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1972, and then moved to Lucerne, Switzerland, where he was assistant editor of Camera magazine under the editorship of the legendary Alan Porter. While in Europe, Mr. Vallarino spent much time photographing the woods in Luxembourg.
Mr. Vallarino is not only a photographer but a collector as well. From 1976 through 1986, he amassed a collection of over 1000 photographs, which were donated to the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire, and the International Center of Photography in New York City. In the years to follow, Mr. Vallarino and Steve Gersh started a company in Essex, Massachusetts called Light Works, which was one of the first photographic printing and portfolio production facilities of its day.
In 1982, Mr. Vallarino teamed up with Richard Avedon and helped to develop the famous Christian Dior advertising campaign where he was also one of the models, Oliver Dior. Later that same year, Mr. Vallarino and Nicholas Calloway published one of Avedon’s most famous photographs entitled Kinsky and the Serpent. In 1983, Mr. Vallarino edited Francesco Scavullo’s retrospective monograph and launched a series of of worldwide exhibitions of the photographer’s life work.
In 1987, Mr. Vallarino moved to Millbrook, New York, with his family. The following year, he and his partner Abby Taylor started The Greenwich Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut, which specializes in 19thand 20th century American and European paintings.
In 1993, The Currier Gallery of Art, in Manchester, New Hampshire (New Hampshire’s finest museum), acquired a master set of Vincent Vallarino’s photographs for their permanent collection and staged a 25-year retrospective exhibition. In 1996, Mr. Vallarino was elected to the Board of Directors of the Fine Art Dealers Association where he served until 2000.
Museums and Public Collections
The Addison Gallery of Art, Andover, Massachusetts
The Sheldon Art Gallery, Lincoln, Nebraska
The De Saisset Art museum, Santa Clara, California
The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
The Clarence Kennedy Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Polaroid Collection, Cambridge, Massachusetts
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
The Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England
Forbes Collection, New York, New York
The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France