LONG TERM PROJECT WITH ANDREW MOORE (6 month payment)

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LONG TERM PROJECT WITH ANDREW MOORE (6 month payment)

from $212.50 every month for 6 months

LONG TERM PROJECT WITH ANDREW MOORE

ANDREW MOORE

Image © Andrew Moore. Courtesy of the artist.

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LONG TERM PROJECT WITH ANDREW MOORE

with ANDREW MOORE
November 2020—April 2021

This six month course with photographer Andrew Moore will examine and discuss the student's ongoing projects. Through reviews and critiques students will explore the different ways and possibilities to complete their portfolio, think and present their exhibitions or edit theirs books.

Images @ Andrew Moore. Courtesy of the artist.


American photographer ANDREW MOORE (born 1957) is widely acclaimed for his photographic series, usually taken over many years, which record the effect of time on the natural and built landscape. These series include work from Cuba, Russia, Times Square, Detroit, and the High Plains of the United States. His newest book, entitled Dirt Meridian, is published by Damiani Editore and will be released in the Fall of 2015. The photographs were made over a ten-year period along the lands that lie west of the 100 the meridian and addresses the history and mythology of this region known as “flyover country”. The book also includes a preface by the noted author Kent Haruf, as well other essays and an extensive set of endnotes. Moore’s photographs are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Gallery of Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the George Eastman House and the Library of Congress amongst many other institutions. He has received grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the New York State Council on the Arts, the JM Kaplan Fund, and the Cissy Patterson Foundation. Moore’s other publications include Detroit Disassembled, Making History, Governors Island, Russia; Beyond Utopia, Cuba and Inside Havana. He also produced and photographed "How to draw a bunny," a documentary feature film on the artist Ray Johnson. The movie premiered at the 2002 Sundance Festival, where it won a Special Jury prize. Presently he teaches a graduate seminar in the MFA Photography Video and Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.