- Jeff Sheng
Jeff Sheng (born 1980) is an American artist, activist and photographer based in
Los Angeles . He teaches at theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara in the Art Studio department and the Asian American studies department.Sheng, who is openly
gay ,citation |title=About Me |accessdate=2008-08-26 |url=http://www.fearlesscampustour.org/Contact_Bio.html ] is most notable for his photographic series [http://www.FearlessCampusTour.org "Fearless"] which are portraits of athletes on high school and college sports teams who also openly identify asgay ,lesbian ,bisexual ortransgender . He began photographing the series in 2003, and in 2006, began speaking about and exhibiting the work at colleges across the United States as part of [http://www.FearlessCampusTour.org FearlessCampusTour.org] , an endeavor to place "Fearless" in non-traditional art venues such as student centers and college gyms so that large groups of college students could see the activist project and think about the way homophobia adversely affects society, particularly in sports. [cite web |last=Griffin |first=Pat |year=2007 |month=November 12 |url=http://ittakesateam.blogspot.com/2007/11/fearless-campus-tour-photo-exhibit-of.html |title=The Fearless Campus Tour – Photo Exhibit of LGBT Athletes ] From 2006-2008, the exhibition series was seen at over 25 colleges across the United States including Yale University, Columbia University, Rice College, the University of Wisconsin, the University of Florida, Indiana University, and Dartmouth College. [cite web |last=Bukowski |first=Thomas |date=2007-10-24 |year=2007 |month=October 24 |url=http://thedartmouth.com/2007/10/24/news/sheng/ |title=Photographer focuses lens on gay athletes |publisher=The Dartmouth ] In early 2008, he had his first exhibitions located in high schools: Thetford Academy Secondary School in Vermont, and San Ramon High School in Northern California. [cite web |last=Blevins |first=Lea |year=2008 |month=April 17 |url=http://www.insidebayarea.com/ci_8956350?source=rss |title=Exhibit of gay athletes displayed at San Ramon Valley High |publisher=InsideBayArea.com ]Sheng grew up in Southern California, but began photography during his first year in college at Harvard University. He majored in photography and filmmaking in the Visual and Environmental Studies department, and studied under the mentorship of British photographer Chris Killip, graduating magna cum laude with highest honors in 2002. After graduation, Sheng interned for NYC gallerist and photography collector Bill Hunt and briefly assisted for the celebrity/fashion photographer Greg Gorman in Los Angeles. His first major break came when he was 23 years old, when the
New York Times Magazine asked him to photograph editoriallyEvan Wolfson andMary Bonauto for an in-depth article written by David J. Garrow about the struggle over the legalization ofsame-sex marriage in bothMassachusetts and the United States. [cite web |last=Garrow |first=David J. |year=2004 |month=May 9 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980DEFD8133DF93AA35756C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 |title=Toward a More Perfect Union |publisher=The New York Times ]While at first influenced by the snapshot technique of personal documentary portraiture found in the work of Nan Goldin, Sheng's photography has been noted to have a "distinctively Los Angelean flair - think warm colors, sprays of light and blue skies - and an aesthetic that looks to find beauty in the intimate and personal." [cite web |last=Cantagallo |first=Dan |year=2000 |month=April 14 |url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=100515 |title=Show-off |publisher=The Harvard Crimson ] Others have also compared his work to Richard Avedon and Bruce Weber, and more recently,
August Sander andRineke Dijkstra . [cite web |last=Hull |first=James |year=2002 |month=February 15 |url=http://www.greenstreetgallery.org/k.taylor.j.sheng.html |title=Once upon a time... |publisher=Green Street Gallery ] Besides "Fearless," his other two photographic projects include "Thesis Album," and "Revolutions of Memory." "Thesis Album," a small photo album consisting of sixty 4" by 6" photographs and just half a page of writing, was his summa cum laude undergraduate thesis that Sheng submitted to Harvard in 2002 for his BA degree. "Revolutions of Memory" is a series of large panoramic digitally constructed images, that deal with history, identity, location and trauma. One of the images from the series includes a panoramic 40 ft. wide by 6 ft high, taken from the spot and vantage point where the anti-gay hate crime/murder victimMatthew Shepard was found on a fence post outsideLaramie, Wyoming . [cite web |last=Sheng |first=Jeff |year=2007 |url=http://www.jeffsheng.com/revolutions/Laramie.html |title=Where Matthew Lay DyingLaramie, Wyoming 2007 ]Sheng received his
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art from theUniversity of California, Irvine . He is the recipient of a Mortimer Hays-Brandeis Traveling Fellowship and a Paul and Daisy Soros New Americans Fellowship. He is also part of [http://www.skadden.com/la25/default.cfm LA 25] a group of LA-based young artists curated by the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, that feature these artists in a series of prominent exhibitions in the Los Angeles area in late 2008. [cite web |last=Muchnic |first=Suzanne |year=2006 |month=July 7 |url=http://maillists.uci.edu/mailman/public/soa-studioart/2006-July/000342.html |title=Giving Local Artists a Good First Shot ]External links
* [http://www.jeffsheng.com Jeff Sheng's official site]
* [http://www.FearlessCampusTour.org FearlessCampusTour.org]
* [http://www.arts.ucsb.edu Department of Art - University of California, Santa Barbara]References
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