Christopher flach
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Christopher Flach (1957) is a 20th century American Artist.
He currently works in New York City and is represented through the Gerald Bland Gallery of New York City [1]
Christopher Received a BFA in applied art from Marietta College and later a Doctorate in Psychology from Saybrook Institute in San Francisco California. He worked part-time as a psychologist until 2019. Christopher is best known by his sculptures and paintings.
Christopher's published works include
Architectural digest magazine [2]
Architectural Digest [1]https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/kapito-muller-serene-new-york-apartment-thats-both-stylish-and-practical]
The Stylesaloniste.com [3]
Dewell Magaizine [4]
Departures Magazine [5]
The New York Times Magazine
Auction Results
Christopher's films have screened in such festivals as Sleeples in Miami [9]
Art Career Christopher's early work as an assistant photographer under the tutelage of Robert Mates and Mary Donlan at the Guggenheim museum in New York City served as a key role for which Christopher moved from the periphery to the center of his creative activity
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Studying with such notable teachers as Ansel Adams, Mary Ellen Mark, Yusuf Karsh [11]
Later William [Heick https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Heick#/media/File:William_Heick.jpg]
An influence on his documentary film of Madeleine Castaing.
Through out most of the 1990s and 2000'S Christopher worked as a photographer, psychologist, co-founded an Interior design studio, Martha Angus Inc and raised a family in San San Francisco, California. [15]
In 2009, he relocated to New York City.
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