Jerry UelsmannBY: RYAN PERKINS
Born in Detroit on June 11, 1934, Jerry Uelsmann received his B.F.A. degree at the Rochester Institute
of Technology in 1957 and his M.S. and M.F.A. at Indiana University in 1960.
Uelsmann’s work has been exhibited in more than 100 individual shows in the United States and abroad
over the past thirty years.
He never used digital cameras, since he felt that his creative process was
more suited to the darkroom.
28th Nov, 1960 University of Florida In 1960 he started
teaching photography at the University of Florida. Two years later he was the co-founder of
Friends of Photography in Carmel.
He only used Arca Swiss 4x5” F-Metric
the Museum of Fine Arts in Bosto
n,
Metropolita
n Museum of Art and the
Museum of Modern Art in
New York, the
Chicago Art Institute, th
e International
Museum of Photography at the George
Eastman House, th
e Victoria and Albert
Museum in London
Bibliotheque National in Paris, the National Museum of American
Art in Washington, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the National
Gallery of Canada, the National Gallery of Australia, the National
Galleries of Scotland, the Center for Creative Photography at the
University of Arizona, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of
Photography, and the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto.
the National Museum of American
Art in Washington
the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
MUSEUMS
WHY I CHOSE HIM
HE IS NOT LIKE ALL THE OTHER PHOTOGRAPHERS YOU SEE TODAY. HE BRINGS A WHOLE KNEW MEANING TO PHOTOGRAPHY. UELSMANN HAS A VERY CREATIVE MIND AND PIECES TOGETHER WHAT HE WANTS TO GET ACORSS TO HIS VIEWERS.
CREATING A NEW WORLD IN WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH THE USE OF PHOTO. HE IS CONSTANTLY THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX AND HE IS TRUE TO HIMSELF AND DOESN’T CARE ABOUT WHAT OTHERS MAY THINK OF HIS TYPE OF PHOTOGRAPHY. HE MAY HAVE HIS OWN MEANING TO HIS WORK
BUT THE MAGNIFICENTS OF HIS WORK ALLOWS THE VIEW TO HAVE THEIR OWN IDEAS OF WHAT IT MAY MEAN.
EVERY IMAGE IS A MYSTERY
Dream Theater
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WORK CITED
My attempt at surrealism