Richard Ehrlich bio

Release Date: April 9, 2009 This content is archived.

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Richard Ehrlich's interest in photography began as a child growing up in the northern suburbs of New York City. He postponed photography for almost 40 years to build a surgical practice in Los Angeles, limiting his picture taking to a visual record of his work in the operating room. For nearly a decade, he has been taking photographs professionally, working in series that focus primarily on natural landscapes, architecture and his world travels. Ehrlich's keen eye elicits a resonant sense of place, as seen in his portrayal of his local turf, Homage to Rothko: Malibu Skies. Ehrlich's photographs are in major museum collections, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The UCLA Hammer Museum and the Denver Art Museum. He represented by Bonni Benrubi, New York City; Fay Gold, Atlanta; Weston, Carmel, Ca., and Craig Cull, Santa Monica.

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