Yeah, I visited the exhibit.
No, I did not find his work all too inspiring; I prefer more modern-day photography techniques.
Of the entire exhibit, there were just too much focused on the female body. Sure, that subject is something interesting towards many males, but art-wise, it lacks substance on its own. That's just my opinion.
Only two pieces caught my attention: One was a small piece high up in a corner, a cat perched with a dove caught in its mouth. I like cats, so that is why. Not a particularly profound reason, I know. The other was a print with two ads side-by-side, one marketing an electronic hunting rifle with target, and a JFK in a rocking chair. That was one of the few I felt intrigue from, being about the JFK shooting.
Essentially, Robert Heineckin might have an exhibit at MoMA, but I do not admire his work.
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