- Steve Pyke
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birthdate = 1957
location =Leicester ,United Kingdom
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nationality = British
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awards = MBESteve Pyke MBE is a British photographer, active since 1979. From 1981 to 1984, he worked continuously for a diverse mixture of publications including
The Face andNME . Pyke has been staff photographer atThe New Yorker since 2004 and a contributor since 1998. He lives inNew York City . [http://pyke-eye.com/biography.html]Biography
Born in
Leicester in 1957, Pyke left school at 16 to work in the local textile industry as a factory mechanic. He became involved in the turbulent music scene of the late 1970s, a move which led him into his first experiments inphotography . [http://pyke-eye.com/biography.html] Pyke moved toLondon in 1978. He became a singer in a number of bands and was involved with establishing a record label andfanzines. During an extended motorcycle tour of the USA in 1976, he assembled a collection ofInstamatic pictures. On his return heXerox ed and coloured them and, fascinated by the results, purchased aRolleiflex camera. By 1980 he had abandoned rock music for the visual arts.Pyke's early work was sold to magazines and the music press, and exhibited from 1982. It helped to define the emergent visual signature of the iconic 1980s magazine,
The Face . [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp08016&role=art] His first cover subject wasJohn Lydon , and Pyke's predilection for distinctive, graphically adventurous portraiture was immediately evident. He sought to develop his style by joining the FilmCentre Stream course at theLondon College of Printing in 1982, though he was an unconventional student, working as much on his own projects as college assignments. His independent mind attracted the film directorPeter Greenaway for whom Pyke created photographic works used in his films, stills and the poster shots forA Zed and Two Noughts ,The Belly of an Architect ,Drowning by Numbers andThe Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover . More recently his work featured prominently inMike Nichols ' movieCloser . [http://www.pyke-eye.com/bibliography.html]It was during an early project on film directors that Pyke established his trademark
portrait style, chancing on the little close-up lenses, that when placed on his Rolleiflex camera, allowed him to make incisive, direct images within the square 6x6cm negative. The first picture made in this way, of the film directorSam Fuller in 1983, was taken the same afternoon as Pyke found the Rolleinars in anEdinburgh camera shop. [http://www.pyke-eye.com/biography.html]Throughout his career Pyke has developed, funded and then published a number of personal projects which have given his work shape and thrust. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2006/jan/08/photography] Best known perhaps are those on the world's leading thinkers "Philosophers" [http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=940] and on youth identity as expressed through "Uniforms". [http://www.duckspool.com/duckspool/tutors/steve_pyke/p_pyke.htm] In the late nineties he completed the series, "Astronauts", photographing the men that had walked on the
moon as well as related still life artifacts from theApollo Missions. [http://www.zonezero.com/exposiciones/fotografos/pyke/pyke01.html#] Pyke has been collecting the Faces of Our Times for almost thirty years, recording those who have made a contribution to the history of the age. He has made a touching series onFirst World War veterans and TheHolocaust Survivors as well as a major study of the worlds leading film directors. Confounding those who would define him simply as a portraitist, he has produced fascinatingstill-life projects that include his "Soles" series and the "Post Partum Post Mortem" collection. [http://www.flowerseast.com/FE/Artists_Originals.asp?Artist=PYKE] [http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/oct/27/photography.photographyfeatures26] There is also powerful landscape work, exciting experiments in collage and multiple imagery, and a profound body of humaniststreet photography .Pyke has worked for many of the world's leading magazines, and published eight books which concentrate on different aspects of his work. His work has been exhibited widely in the
UK ,Europe ,Japan ,Mexico and theUSA and is held in many permanent collections, including theNational Portrait Gallery , theImperial War Museum , theV&A inLondon , and theNew York Public Library .In 2004 Pyke was appointed an MBE in the Queen's
New Years Honours list for his services to the Arts. In 2006 he was made a Friend of theRoyal Photographic Society . He became staff photographer atThe New Yorker in 2004 [http://www.newyorker.com/online/2007/04/02/slideshow_070402_pyke/?slide=10] and lives inNew York City .References
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* [http://www.pyke-eye.com/ Steve Pyke's website]
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