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Ben Starkman
SKYLINE 90'
A PHOTOGRAPH

This is Manhattan 1987—its skyline whole, its lights stretched by exposure, its presence both familiar and unresolved.


Both abstract and precise, blurred and sharply remembered, the photograph resolves as the viewer steps back. The buildings come into focus not through clarity, but through motion. Like memory, it’s clearest from a distance. The skyline doesn’t just appear—it arrives, streaking into its remembered future.





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