MARK SINK

Mark Sink, photographer, curator and teacher, has been creating fine art photography since 1978. His personal works are in numerous museum collections as well as solo gallery and group shows in the US, South America and Europe. As a photographer he has worked with and documented noted artists' lives such as Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat and Rene Ricard.

Mark Sink is also the Founder of the Denver Salon, co-founder of The Sight, co-founder and former interim director MCA-Denver, teacher and curator. Mark’s personal work has been exhibited and purchased by major institutions internationally. Currently Mark Sink is a private art consultant, represents, curates placing local and international cutting-edge fine art photography into collections and homes. Mark is recently active making wet plate collodion, ambrotype, Fisherprice and Diana camera images.

To see the wet plate collodion series click here.

Visit http://www.gallerysink.com for more on Mark's work and other projects.

 

   
Mark Sink, Self potrait of Andy Warhol with Mark Sink's Minox camera, 1982, silver gelatin print, edition of 5, 8 x 10 inches.