Christian Boltanski
Christian Boltanski was born in Paris in 1944, just days after the liberation of the city from Nazi occupation. His birth date was itself a kind of marker: he entered the world at the precise moment when France was beginning the long, painful process of reckoning with the trauma of war, collaboration, and the Holocaust. […]
Read MoreChristopher Anderson
Christopher Anderson was born in 1970 in western Canada and raised in Texas. His path to photography was not immediate; he spent time drifting, working odd jobs, and slowly discovering that the camera offered him a way of engaging with the world that nothing else could match. His early work as a photojournalist took him […]
Read MoreCindy Sherman
Cindy Sherman was born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and grew up in Huntington, Long Island, the youngest of five children in a middle-class suburban family. From an early age, she was fascinated by disguise and transformation: she would raid her mother’s wardrobe, experiment with make-up, and spend hours in front of the […]
Read MoreEd Ruscha
Edward Joseph Ruscha was born in 1937 in Omaha, Nebraska, and grew up in Oklahoma City, where he developed an early fascination with commercial lettering, signage, and the visual culture of the American roadside. In 1956, he drove west to Los Angeles to attend the Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts), and the journey along Route […]
Read MoreDonovan Wylie
Donovan Wylie was born in Belfast in 1971, at the very start of the period that would come to be known as the Troubles. Growing up in a city defined by division, surveillance, and the constant presence of military infrastructure, Wylie developed an acute sensitivity to the ways in which political power inscribes itself upon […]
Read MoreDon McCullin
Donald McCullin was born in 1935 in Finsbury Park, a working-class district of north London that would shape his sensibility as profoundly as any battlefield. His father was a poor man who suffered from chronic asthma, and the family lived in conditions of real deprivation. McCullin grew up amid the bombsites and rubble of wartime […]
Read MoreDirck Halstead
Dirck Halstead was born in 1936 in Huntington, New York, and began his photographic career at an astonishingly young age. At fifteen, he was already selling photographs to local newspapers, and by the time he was seventeen, he had talked his way into covering the Guatemalan revolution of 1954 for United Press International, becoming one […]
Read MoreDavid Hurn
David Hurn was born in 1934 in Cardiff, Wales, and grew up with little sense that photography would become his life’s work. He attended a boarding school in Somerset where he was, by his own account, an indifferent student, and he drifted through his early twenties without a fixed purpose. His conversion to photography came […]
Read MoreDavid Bailey
David Royston Bailey was born in 1938 in Leytonstone, in the East End of London, into a working-class family that could scarcely have been further from the world of fashion, art, and celebrity that he would come to dominate. His father was a tailor’s cutter, his mother a machinist. Bailey was severely dyslexic at a […]
Read MoreDan Eldon
Dan Eldon was born in London in 1970 to an English mother, Kathy Eldon, a journalist and media executive, and an American father, Mike Eldon, a management consultant. When Dan was seven, the family relocated to Nairobi, Kenya, a move that would shape every dimension of his creative life. Growing up in East Africa, surrounded […]
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