Philip-Lorca diCorcia American, born 1951 Works Exhibitions Publications " [Y]ou're never really in control." Philip-Lorca diCorcia Philip-Lorca diCorcia's photographs straddle truth and fiction by combining real people and places—but not necessarily people and places that naturally go together. Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1953) [1] is an American photographer, living in New York City. He teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. [2] Early life and education DiCorcia was born in 1953 in Hartford, Connecticut. [1] His father, Philip Joseph DiCorcia, a major architect in Hartford, operated Philip J. DiCorcia Associates. [3]
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The artist lives and works in New York. Click here to download full CV American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia emerged in the 1980s as part of a generation of photographers who sought to explore and challenge the boundaries of the medium. Philip-Lorca diCorcia is an American photographer whose work encompasses both documentary and staged photography, lending his large-scale color prints a narrative mixture of truth and fiction. View Philip-Lorca diCorcia's 570 artworks on artnet. Philip-Lorca diCorcia emerged in the 1980s as part of a generation of photographers who sought to challenge the boundaries of the medium. Find out how. October 18, 2013 4:00 AM EDT P hilip-Lorca diCorcia's dark and defining series, Hustlers, was shot against a backdrop of devastation and despair during the AIDS pandemic in the late 1980s and.
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Philip-Lorca diCorcia was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame at a ceremony October 29th, 2021. Above: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Ike Cole; 38 years old; Los Angeles, California, 1990-1992 Right: Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Marilyn, 28 years old, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1990-1992 Photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, b.1951) is acclaimed for his evocative photographs of figures and street scenes, which combine both documentary and conceptual elements of photography. Philip-Lorcia diCorcia is an American photographer highly regarded for what seem to be spontaneous images (vibrant, coloured scenes of social interaction) but which are usually in fact carefully staged. Both documentary and theatrical, diCorcia's images are simultaneously fact and fiction. In the middle of the 1990's, diCorcia gained international recognition for his large color photographs of street scenes and passersby. For an earlier series, he traveled to Los Angeles on a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and worked on a part of Santa Monica Boulevard frequented by male prostitutes and drug addicts.
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Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1951) is an American photographer. He studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Afterwards diCorcia attended Yale University where he received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography in 1979. Head #24 (2001). Photograph: Philip-Lorca diCorcia. The context here is the economic crash of 2007-08, and while single images worked for me - a lone woman in a hotel room with skyscrapers in.
Apr 15-Jul 6, 1993 MoMA Exhibition An exhibition of some twenty-five recent pictures by American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Strangers presents for the first time a body of work begun in 1990 and completed in 1992. IMPACT | Philip Lorca diCorcia: Head On — Musée Magazine Philip Lorca diCorcia discusses his series Heads, and the famous case Nussenzweig v. diCorcia.
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Philip-Lorca diCorcia All Artists A - Z Philip-Lorca diCorcia 1 / 4 Moments of unawareness "As a photographer you are completely dependent on the object," says Philip-Lorca diCorcia. "I have tried it the other way round, and started out by defining the process." Philip-Lorca diCorcia About Selected Work Selected Press Exhibitions at Sprüth Magers Biography Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Photo: Norbert Miguletz © Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 2013 The work of Philip-Lorca diCorcia (*1951) inhabits a space between documentary and fiction, combining real people and locations with elaborate cinematography.