ICE CUBES: A post-Pop snapper with an eye for the everyday

Now home from his roaming, musician/photographer Bruce Reinfeld will host a fine arts sale this weekend at his Piazza-adjacent warehouse/studio.

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ICE CUBES: A post-Pop snapper with an eye for the everyday

POSTED: Friday, November 11, 2011, 11:00 AM

Bruce Reinfeld may have spent the last year putting the final touches on Analog Style for a Digital World, the debut recording from his HiFi Disco (short for High Fidelity Distribution Co.) ensemble. But he hasn’t eschewed that which he does first and most: highly graphic photographic art.

The post-Pop snapper with an eye for the everyday (lensed during his road trip travels throughout the U.S.) keeps his subjects un-staged and improvisational. Working with 35mm film bodies and $25 plastic Brownie cameras -- along with infrared film and black-and-white stock in 35mm and 120mm format -- Reinfeld captures urban and rural landscapes, local totems and junk culture then hand paints his efforts. Now home from his roaming (he’ll be gone again after his Milkboy Center City CD release party, Dec. 8), Reinfeld’s current warehouse/studio space, a mere four blocks from the Piazza, will play host this weekend (Nov. 12-13) to his fine-art artists sale. For only the third time in his 15-year photographic career, Reinfeld is holding a pop-up show where he’ll offer 50 percent to 70 percent off his finest photographs, old and new, large-scale and small. Do that.

Sat., Nov. 12, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., Nov. 13, 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; High Fidelity Studio | Warehouse, 1338 N. Mascher St., highfidelitydisco.com

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