via Aperture:
Katy Grannan
Parsons Lecture
Monday, March 30, 2009
6:30 pm
FREE
Aperture Gallery
547 West 27th Street
New York, New York
(212) 505-5555
Aperture and Parsons The New School for Design present Katy Grannan in the third lecture of an ongoing series. Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, in 1969, Grannan currently lives and works near San Francisco. Her work will be included in a March 2009 group exhibition Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American West at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Her photographs have been exhibited at the Photographer's Gallery, London; the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain; the Whitney Museum of American Art's 2004 Biennial, New York; and the 2004 Arles Photo Festival, France. Grannan was the recipiant of a 1999 Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant; the 2000 PASS Award, with Margaret Talbot, for her photographs accompanying Talbot's New York Times Magazine story "What's Become of the Juvenile Delinquent?"; the 2004 Baum Award for Emerging American Photographers; and the 2005 Aperture Award for an Emerging Artist. Her first monograph, Model American: Katy Grannan, was released by Aperture in 2005, and her second, The Westerns (Fraenkel Gallery/Greenberg Van Doren Gallery/Salon 94 Freemans), debuted in January 2008.
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