- Lois Conner
Lois Conner (born 1951) is an American photographer. She is noted particularly for her platinum print landscapes that she produces with a 7" x 17" format
banquet camera . She has been awarded aJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation grant and aNational Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. Recently, she was the recipient of theAnonymous Was a Woman fellowship. Conner's work has been shown at museums internationally and included in such collections as theMuseum of Modern Art , theMetropolitan Museum of Art , theSackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., theAustralian National Gallery in Canberra, theVictoria and Albert Museum in London and theBritish Library .Lois Conner received her BFA in photography from the
Pratt Institute . AtYale University , where she received her MFA, she met and studied withTod Papageorge andRichard Benson . She moved toNew York City in 1971 where she worked for theUnited Nations until 1984.From the fall of 1991 through the spring of 2000, she directed the Undergraduate Photography Program at
Yale University , while also serving as a critic and teacher in the Graduate Program. Other teaching venues includePrinceton University ,Stanford University , theChina Academy of Art in Hangzhou, and theInternational Center of Photography in New York. Currently she is teaching atSarah Lawrence College in New York.The
Sackler Gallery in Washington (National Museum of Art) presented a retrospective of her work, "Landscape as Culture", in 1993. Recent exhibitions include two solo shows in 2007: "Twirling the Lotus: Photographs of China and Tibet" in London, and "China Lucida" in Paris. A book of her work: "China, The Photographs of Lois Conner", was published by Callaway Editions in 2000. Upcoming publications include: "American Trees",Yale University Art Gallery , a book on the Lotus, and "Beijing Spectacle-Ruination and Reinvention". Recent work has included a series of portraits of pregnant women.References
* Davis, Keith F. 'Wanderlust: Work by Eight Contemporary Photographers from the Hallmark Photographic Collection' (Kansas City: Hallmark, 1987), 81.
* Feinberg, Jean E. 'Wave Hill Pictured: Celebration of a Garden' (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991), 17-21.
* [http://www.princeton.edu/~visarts/Faculty/LoisConner/LoisConner.html Princeton University; The Program in Visual Arts; Faculty, s.v. "Lois Conner"] . Accessed 23 November 2007.
* [http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=%13%11conner&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500037134 Union List of Artist Names, s.v. "Conner, Lois"] . Accessed 10 September 2006.
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