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| “An inveterate explorer of urban decay.” |
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Susan Van Dongen / Time Off |
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| “...Women of the Abandoned Paint Factory is daring
work. Discarded and left to the elements, they struggle to retain their
beauty in Lach’s works. The ghostly countenances of “Louise in Pacer”, “Ann
on Red Door”, “Eva in Rusted Basin” perfect examples of where this skilled
photographer’s works of found materials excel...” |
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Mitchell Seidel /The Star Ledger |
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| “ ...Lach’s work captures a peculiar sense of innocence
and strength, transcending a surrounding industrial decay and giving
new life with the camera...” |
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"Around Town" / Fort
Green—Clinton
Hill Courier
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| “ ...Paint Factory Girls, obsessively drawn, torn,
weathered, splattered with paint...” |
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Steve Galvacky / Bloomfield Life |
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| “...Rarely is modern art so intriguing or comprehensible
as that of photographer/artist Robert Lach’s latest exhibition - “Women
of the Abandoned Paint Factory” and “Inabe Shidare”. The effect is starlting!...” |
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Natalie Harden / The Setonian |
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| “...From the simpler “Awakened” to the swirling abstract “Primal
Fire”, Lach’s find in “Inabe Shidare” is beauty, skillfully producing
a variety of views...” |
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"The Ticket" / The Star Ledger
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