Monday, September 19, 2011

Michael Ackerman


Untitled, from End Time City, 1999

Website:
http://www.agencevu.com

Writings/ Blogs:
Interview with Webesteem Magazine
“Darkness Visible” exhibit at Gallery Lumiere
Interview with Artnet Magazine

Print Publications:
End Time City (1999)
Fiction (2001)
Half Life (2010)

Bio:
American. Born in 1967 in Tel Aviv. Lives in Berlin.

Since his first exhibition, in 1999, Michael Ackerman has made his mark by bringing a new, radical and unique approach. His work on Varanasi, entitled "End Time City," breaks away from all sorts of exoticism or any anecdotal attempt at description, to question time and death with a freedom granted by a distance from the panoramic – whose usage he renewed – to squares or rectangles.

In black and white, with permanent risk that led him to explore impossible lighting, he allowed the grainy images to create enigmatic and pregnant visions. Michael Ackerman seeks – and finds – in the world he traverses, reflections of his personal malaise, doubts and anguish. He received the Nadar Award for his book "End Time City" in 1999, and the Infinity Award for Young Photographer by the International Center of Photography in 1998.

Major Projects:
New York (1999)
End time City, Varanasi (1999)
Smoke (2000)
Fiction (2001)
Poland(1999-2007)
Half Life (2010)

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