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| Nate Larson |
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Nate Larson (b. 1978, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA) is a Chicago-based artist and photographer.
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| About the Artist |
Nate Larson's photographic work explores the way that we construct meaning in contemporary culture through the lenses of both religious and secular cultures. The work investigates the line between belief and skepticism, while examining ideas of personal truth and the common misperceptions surrounding photographic and related documents. These photographs question how belief is formed in our culture and how it shapes our lives. |
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Television Spells
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Everything or Nothing
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Ceroscopy
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Fortune Cookie
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Bullets / Bruises
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Epiphany
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Another Nate Larson
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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Mammalian Skull (for Murakami)
2005 Pigment Print 66 x 30.5 |
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| Education and biography |
Nate Larson is a Chicago-based artist and photographer. His photographic work has been widely exhibited across the US and featured internationally in shows in Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands, Greece, Belgium, and Spain. His work has been written about in numerous publications, including Art Papers and The New York Times. His photoworks and artist books are included in the collections of the Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Midwest Photographers Project at the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago, and McHenry County College, among others.
Recent solo exhibitions include the Weston Art Gallery, Cincinnati; Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago; Gallery 1401, Philadelphia; University of Notre Dame, Indiana; Real Art Ways, Connecticut; Duke University, North Carolina; Vanderbilt University, Nashville; and Amarillo College, Texas.
Recent group exhibitions include the New York Photo Festival, Brooklyn; Noorderlicht, the Netherlands; Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado; Croxhapox, Belgium; La Casa de Las Conchas, Salamanca; Open Space, Canada; the Light Factory, Charlotte; Dam, Stuhltrager Gallery, Brooklyn; Rockford Art Museum, Illinois; Helen Pitt Galley, Vancouver; Houston Center for Photography, Texas; Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, Greece; Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography, Toronto; Exit Art, New York City; Parker’s Box, Brooklyn; and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, New York.
His artwork has received grant support from the Ultimate Eye Foundation, Visual Studies Workshop, the Banff Centre, the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Illinois Arts Council. Larson earned an MFA from Ohio State University in 2002 and a BA from Purdue University in 2000. He holds a tenured teaching appointment at Elgin Community College in Chicago.
More images & information: www.natelarson.com
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| Future shows |
ARTCITE, Windsor, Ontario
Ellen Curlee Gallery, St. Louis
Moreau Art Galleries, St. Mary's College, Indiana
Harcourt House, Edmonton, Alberta
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