| | | | Car Person, 2017 © Elinor Carucci | | | | Finding Intimacy | | FFF ACADEMY Masterclass: Friday/Saturday/Sunday March 25/26/27, 2022, 12–18 pm | | Registration deadline: Monday February 7, 2022 | | | | | | | | | | Three generations, 2016 © Elinor Carucci | | | | For award-winning Israeli/American photographer Elinor Carucci intimacy can be found everywhere. We can look inward, into our own lives, our bodies or at our intimate experiences, or those of our family and friends. We can find intimacy in landscapes and urban-scapes, in the streets, in the bus or train, in a bar or park: in how a place feels, in how we feel or think, in any given day, in any given place. In this three-day FFF ACADEMY masterclass Elinor Carucci aims to encourage participants to discover intimacy as a motif. She will help participants concentrate on this intimacy in order to investigate, comment on, and reveal the spaces and people which life brings with it. The main objective of the masterclass is the conception and realization of a personal photo project about intimacy. In addition, the masterclass provides students with an understanding of perspective and style and a technical and conceptual fluency that they may apply within their own methods. | | | | | | Winter, 2016 © Elinor Carucci | | | | Elinor Carucci has been awarded the International Center of Photography Infinity Award (2001), a Guggenheim Fellowship (2002) and the New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship (2010). She is highly regarded as a teacher of photography and is currently instructing at the graduate program of photography at School of Visual Arts in NYC. She is represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery. The photographer is internationally recognized for intimate self-portraiture and photographs of her family and objects in home settings, capturing sensuality and tensions of everyday life. Born in Jerusalem in 1971, she has lived, worked and taught in New York City since the late 1990s when her seminal book Closer was published. Carucci went on to create other unique books such as Diary of a Dancer, MOTHER, and most recently MIDLIFE. Her work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions worldwide and appeared in publications internationally such as The Guardian, The New Yorker, and W magazine. Her photographs are found in collections such as the Jewish Museum, the MoMA, in New York City, and at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. The Fotografie Forum Frankfurt has exhibited one-person shows from her series Closer (1999) and Diary of a Dancer (2005). Recently her work was seen in Family Affairs: Familie in der aktuellen Fotografie at the Deichtorhallen, Hamburg. This FFF Masterclass will be held in English. Registration closes on February 7, 2022. More Information and registration here | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to [email protected] © 4 Feb 2022 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke [email protected] . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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