Photographer Larry Fink puts New York in focus

At a new exhibition in Bologna, Fink's powerful images juxtapose the glamour of Andy Warhol's Factory with the tensions of 1960s protests

Larry Fink has built a creative career on contradictions. Describing himself as a "Marxist from Long Island", he made a name for himself documenting the US's upper classes. And it is perhaps his best-known work – the monograph Social Graces, shot in his trademark black and white in the late 1970s – that best captures this juxtaposition, contrasting the lives of well-to-do urban New Yorkers against those of rural Pennsylvanians.

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