Uta Barth
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Uta Barth (born 1958 in Berlin) is a photographer who lives and works in Los Angeles. Barth was a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 2004-05. [1]
Barth has used photography exclusively in her aesthetic projects, experimenting with depth of field, focus and framing to take photographs that are suggestive rather than descriptive, alluding to places rather than describing them explicitly.[citation needed] Her interiors and landscapes engage the viewer in an almost subliminal way, testing memory, intellect and habitual responses.Template:Copyright 1996-2001 Traditional Fine Art Online, Inc. All rights reserved.
Her photographs take the opposite approach to the famous Dusseldorf school of photographers which include Thomas Struth and Andreas Gursky. While they record their subjects in sharply objective archival detail, Barth’s images of interiors, buildings, suburban roads or natural environments are often out of focus, cropped and apparently empty of any foreground subject. What emerges from this reduction and abstraction of subject matter is a body of photographs evocative of great moments in the history of painting, or of a cinematic ambience.[citation needed]
Uta Barth's work is represented in numerous public and private collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; the Tate Gallery, London; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.[citation needed] Her work is exhibited regularly and has been shown in one-person and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the US and Europe including New York, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Stockholm, Dusseldorf, Bilbao, and San Francisco.[citation needed]
Uta Barth was named a 2007 USA Broad Foundation Fellow and awarded a $50,000 grant by United States Artists, a public charity that supports and promotes the work of American artists.
[edit] External links
- Sies + Höke Galerie, Düsseldorf: Uta Barth, biography, bibliography, works
- Artist information
- Interview with the artist
- [1]Broad Art Foundation Fellows 2007
- [2]United States Artists arts advocacy organization.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.gf.org/04fellow.html Guggenheim Foundation 2004 Fellows Page accessed 2007-10-05

