The archival fine art photograph, titled “North Lincoln Street, Arlington, Virginia,” by Jason Horowitz is on view at Central Library, 2nd floor.
Arlington-based fine art photographer Jason Horowitz is always looking for ways to see things in a new way. From medium format black and white to abstracted still-life images of food to close-ups of people in the studio, Horowitz loves to explore ways to engage with and interpret the world through photography. Over the past few years, he has focused on creating a series of large scale pictures using the Google Photo Sphere/Street View app to playfully bend space and time to create abstracted 360° views that reinterpret reality and are filled with a dizzying sense of wonder and mystery.
Horowitz’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad. He has been the recipient of several grants including an Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship, a Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Individual Fellowship, and a Franz and Virginia Bader Fund Grant.