David Armstrong
David Armstrong's first monograph of portraits in ten years, 615 Jefferson Avenue chronicles his intimate portraits of young men over the past decade at his home in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. He first received critical attention for his portraits of men, either lovers or friends, in the 1980s alongside close friend Nan Goldin and other members of The Boston School. His photographs have been included in numerous exhibitions including the Whitney Biennial and his work regularly appears in French Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue, Arena Homme+, and GQ
David Armstrong
David Armstrong's first monograph of portraits in ten years, 615 Jefferson Avenue chronicles his intimate portraits of young men over the past decade at his home in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. He first received critical attention for his portraits of men, either lovers or friends, in the 1980s alongside close friend Nan Goldin and other members of The Boston School. His photographs have been included in numerous exhibitions including the Whitney Biennial and his work regularly appears in French Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue, Arena Homme+, and GQ