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"The digital model of photography has been driven by the same desires and obsessions that have continually drawn artists to cameras and darkrooms. In photography, every invention provokes a response from artists. From the dryplate negative to the first handheld cameras, new technology has been a dare to produce something which transcends it's own novelty." |
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visiting professor of photography John Pilson received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College where he studied photography and philosophy. He received an MFA in photography from the Yale School of Art in 1993. He has exhibited his work at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, The Museum of Modern Art and recently mounted a solo exhibition at the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Germany. He has been an Artist-in-Residence at the Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center and the LMCC World Views Program. At the Venice Biennale in 2002 he was awarded one of four prizes given to artists in the International Exhibition. A recent grant from The Penny McCall Foundation made possible several of John’s latest projects, including “St. Denis” which was shown in October 2003 at Nicole Klagsbrun (NYC).
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