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1988
16.0 x 43.0 cm
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Biografie des Künstlers
Lois Conner: A Pioneer of Platinum Print Landscape Photography
Lois Conner (born 1951) stands as a singular figure in contemporary landscape photography, recognized primarily for her groundbreaking use of platinum printing—a technique dating back to the mid-nineteenth century—to capture breathtaking vistas and imbue them with an unparalleled sense of timelessness. Her artistic vision transcends mere documentation; instead, Conner strives to distill the essence of place, translating geological formations and atmospheric conditions into evocative images that resonate deeply with viewers. This distinctive approach distinguishes her from many of her peers and cements her position as a pivotal innovator within the field.- Early Life & Education: Conner’s formative years were spent in Pennsylvania, fostering an early fascination with both visual arts and dance. She honed her photographic skills under the mentorship of Philippe Halsman at The New School in New York City, where Halsman instilled in her a profound appreciation for cinematic composition and storytelling—influences that would profoundly shape her artistic sensibilities.
- The Platinum Print Method: Conner’s dedication to platinum printing stems from a desire to reconnect with the aesthetic traditions of early photography. Unlike digital processes, platinum printing utilizes a chemical process involving silver salts and palladium chloride, resulting in images possessing exceptional tonal range, archival stability, and a characteristic velvety surface texture. This meticulous technique demands considerable patience and precision, mirroring Conner’s unwavering commitment to artistic integrity.
- Notable Works & Exhibitions: Conner's portfolio showcases stunning landscapes from across the globe—particularly her evocative depictions of China—where she has undertaken numerous expeditions since 1984, supported by Guggenheim Fellowships. Her images are celebrated for their masterful use of light and shadow, capturing fleeting moments of beauty with remarkable sensitivity. Major exhibitions featuring her work include retrospectives at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Cleveland Museum of Art, solidifying her reputation as a visionary artist.
- Influences & Artistic Philosophy: Conner cites Henri Cartier-Bresson’s humanist approach to photography as an inspiration, emphasizing the importance of capturing spontaneous moments that reveal the underlying character of a scene. She believes that “photography is about seeing,” advocating for a contemplative gaze attuned to subtle nuances and transformative experiences—principles reflected in her artistic practice.
A Legacy of Timeless Beauty
Conner’s pioneering use of platinum printing has not only secured her place among the foremost landscape photographers of our time but also reinvigorated interest in this historic process. Her images serve as a testament to the enduring power of artistic vision and technical mastery, demonstrating that beauty can be found even in seemingly unremarkable subjects when approached with unwavering dedication and profound empathy. Lois Conner’s contribution to photography transcends mere visual representation; she crafts narratives that invite viewers into contemplation—a legacy destined to inspire generations of artists to come.lois conner
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Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Landscape Photography
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Philippe Halsman']
- Date Of Birth: 1951
- Full Name: Lois Conner
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Beijing: Contemporary and Imperial']
- Place Of Birth: New York City, USA

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