Thursday, February 19, 2009

Notable Photo Artists

Ananké Asseff
Ms. Asseff was born in 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her work has been represented in the collections of the Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art (MAM), the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires (MAMBA), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (MACRO), the Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum, and the Caraffa Museum in Argentina. She has also been published in magazines such as BIG Magazine (Argentina), Exit Magazine (Spain) and in several catalogs and books, including Mapas Abiertos (Spain, 2003).

Marco Breuer
He has exhibited throughout the United States and Europe. His work is in a number of collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, and the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, Germany. He is also a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship. A monograph of his work entitled Early Recordings has been published by Aperture.

Jan Banning
He was born to Dutch East Indies parents in the Netherlands in 1954. He studied social and economic history at the University of Nijmegen, and has been working as a photojournalist since 1981. He has published seven books and received many awards, including the World Press Photo 2004 Portrait Stories Award, the Prize of Prague 2004, and the Dutch Icodo Award 2003 for Traces of War.

Claudia Angelmaier
Claudia was born in 1972 in Goppingen, Germany. Angelmaier’s exhibitions include Color and Gray, Museum der bildenden Kunste, Leipzig, and Rot, Gelb, Blau, Galerie Kleindienst, Leipzip. She has participated in numerous other exhibitions and is a recipient of the Kunstpreis der Leipziger Volkszeitung, 2007 and Alfred Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stipendium, 2006.

Robert Bowen
Bowen is a teacher at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, who divides his time between making art and working on photo-design projects. His work has been featured in a variety of exhibitions, books, and other publications. An abbreviated version of his Return To Sender: Postcards from Impossible Places project was published in Cabinet Magazine. Other projects of his are included in the MoMA artist book collection, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry.

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