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Christopher
Dawson was born in 1972 in New York City.
His work is represented in
the collections of the Addison
Gallery of American Art (Andover,
MA); the Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art (Kansas
City, MO); the Smithsonian
American Art Museum
(Washington, D.C.); Maison
Européenne de la Photographie
(Paris, France);
and the Princeton
University Art Museum. He was
nominated for the Sante Fe Prize
(Santa Fe Center for Photography)
in 2004.
He lives and works in
New York, where a selection of his photographs
was recently
exhibited at Knoedler &
Company Project Space. His work was published
in the
recent issue of European
Photography #
84.
Print
Information:
Prints
from the Coverage series are
pigmented ink prints, 23 in. (58 cm) high
by varying dimensions wide.
They
are mounted to museum board and sintra,
29 in. high (73.5 cm) by varying dimensions,
in editions of 10.
Prints
from the Familiar Haunts panoramic
series are varying sizes (depending on
the image), the longest
being 75 in. (190.5
cm) wide. They
are pigmented ink prints, made on a paper
akin to a gelatin silver fiber print;
then mounted to museum board
and sintra, in editions of 10.
Please
contact mail@christopherdawson.net
for
additional information.
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