Larry Gonzalez
Larry Gonzalez (1962 Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Latin American fine art photographer and filmmaker. First mentored by renowned photographers Abelardo Morell and Laura McPhee at The Massachusetts College of Art, Gonzalez's large format staged photographs explore themes of personal memory, time, and identity. Drawing further inspiration from artists like Hiroshi Sugimoto and Gregory Crewdson, Gonzalez's latest work blur the lines between the found and the constructed. His current projects create a surreal universe where fact and fiction coexist, resulting in a narrative language that feels both mythological and deeply personal.
González received his MFA in Photography from The Yale School of Art 1996. He has a professional background in cinematography and documentary filmmaking, Gonzalez's diverse experiences enrich his artistic practice, allowing him to create visually compelling and thought-provoking work that pushes the boundaries of personal narrative and visual storytelling. He recently moved to San Francisco, California for a teaching position and also recently received a JGS Fellowship for Photography grant from the New York Foundation for the Arts to continue is artistic pursuits.
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Professional listing
- Larry Louie Gonzalez – @larrygonzalezstudio
- www.larrygonzalez.net