Showing posts with label fine art photographer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine art photographer. Show all posts
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Eddie O'Bryan is an American (USA) photographer
Eddie
O'Bryan, 27 year old photographer currently residing in Austin,
Texas.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Richard Misrach (b.1949) is an American (USA) Master photographer
Richard
Misrach (born in Los Angeles, California in 1949) is an American
photographer "firmly identified with the introduction of color
to 'fine' [art] photography in the 1970s, and with the use of
large-format traditional cameras" (Nancy Princenthal, Art in
America).
Richard
Misrach is one of the most influential photographers of his
generation. In the 1970s, he helped pioneer the renaissance of color
photography and large-scale presentation that are in widespread
practice today. Best known for his ongoing series, Desert
Cantos, a multi-faceted approach to the
study of place and man’s complex relationship to it, he has worked
in the landscape for over 40 years. Other notable bodies of work
include his documentation of the industrial corridor along the
Mississippi River known as “Cancer Alley”, the study of weather,
time, color and light in his serial photographs of the Golden Gate
bridge, and On The Beach,
an aerial perspective of human interaction and isolation. Recent
projects mark departures from his work to date. In one series, he has
experimented with new advances in digital capture and printing,
foregrounding the negative as an end in itself and digitally creating
images with astonishing detail and color spectrum. More
recently, he built a powerful narrative out of images of graffiti
produced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, made with a
4-megapixel pocket camera. In fall 2012, in collaboration with
landscape architect Kate Orff, Misrach launched a major book and
exhibition entitled Petrochemical America,
which addresses the health and environmental issues associated with
our dependency on oil.
Misrach
has had one-person exhibitions at the National Gallery of Art, the
Art Institute of Chicago, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and
the Centre Pompidou, Paris, among others. A mid-career traveling
survey was organized by the Houston Museum of Fine Arts in 1996. His
photographs are held in the collections of most major institutions,
including The Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American
Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the National
Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art. In fall 2010, on the five-year anniversary of Katrina,
the exhibition Untitled
[New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, 2005]
made its debut at the New Orleans Museum of Art and was also shown at
the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art. The series, 1991—The
Oakland-Berkeley Fire Aftermath,
was presented in the fall of 2011 at the Berkeley Art Museum and the
Oakland Museum of California, concurrently. The body of work,
Revisiting
the South: Richard Misrach’s Cancer Alley,
was inaugurated at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, in
summer 2012 and traveled to the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford
University in 2013.
Over a
dozen monographs have been published on Misrach’s work, among them
Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley;
Richard Misrach:1975-1987;
Bravo 20: The Bombing of the American West;
Crimes and Splendors: The Desert Cantos of Richard Misrach;
Violent Legacies: Three Cantos;
The Sky Book; Richard Misrach: Golden Gate; Pictures
of Paintings;
Chronologies;
On the Beach; Destroy this Memory;
1991 —The Oakland/Berkeley Fire Aftermath; Petrochemical
America; and 11.21.11 5:40pm.
He is the recipient of numerous awards in the arts including four
National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and a Guggenheim
Fellowship. In 2002 he was given the Kulturpreis for Lifetime
Achievement in Photography by the German Society for Photography, and
in 2008 the Lucie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Fine Art
Photography.
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