British
photographer Cig Harvey, 1973, lives in Boston and on the coast of
Maine. She uses photography as a means to tell stories. Often her
work is a reflection of her own life and the things she has
experienced. This is why she often uses herself as the subject in her
images. She is also fascinated by vintage dresses which often end up
being used in her photographs. Cig has exhibited extensively
throughout the USA and several European cities
Cig
lives in a farmhouse in the Midcoast of Maine with her husband Doug
(who has the profile of an emperor on a Roman coin), their wayward
daughter Scout, and Scarlet the dog (the original baby). She was an
assistant professor at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley
University for ten years, but recently took a leap of faith to devote
her life to purely making things. She tries to do this every day, and
then pretends to clean up the mess she’s made with varying degrees
of success.
The
photographs and artist books of Cig Harvey, MFA, have been widely
exhibited and remain in the permanent collections of major museums
and collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas;
the Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine; and the International
Museum of Photography and Film at the George Eastman House,
Rochester, New York. She was a recent finalist of the BMW Prize at
Paris Photo and the Prix Virginia, an international photography prize
for women. Cig had her first solo museum show at the Stenersen Museum
in Oslo, Norway, in the spring of 2012 in conjunction with the
release of her monograph, You Look At Me Like An Emergency (Schilt
Publishing, 2012). Cig’s devotion to visual storytelling has lead
to innovative international campaigns and features with New York
Magazine, Harper's Bazaar Japan, Kate Spade, and Bloomingdales. Cig
teaches workshops and regularly speaks on her work and processes at
institutions around the world. She is known for her high energy,
sense of humor and creativity. She brings a profound sense of
optimism to all that she does.

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