词条 | Brian Ulrich |
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Born in Northport, New York, Ulrich lives in Providence, Rhode Island. In 2001 in response to a national call for citizens to bolster the American economy through shopping, Ulrich began a project to document consumer culture. This project, Copia, is a series of large scale photographs of shoppers, retail spaces, and displays of goods. Initially focused on big-box retail establishments and shoppers, the series expanded to include thrift stores, back rooms of retail businesses, art fairs and most recently empty retail stores and dead malls. Ulrich's work is held in the collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Art Institute of Chicago; and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago. Photo District News named Ulrich as one of 30 Emerging Photographers of 2007. In 2009 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in photography. He is an Associate Professor of Photography at the Rhode Island School of Design.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} Ulrich works with a combination of 4x5" and medium format cameras,[2] and also incorporates found objects as sculpture, juxtaposed with his photographs on gallery walls.[3] Publications
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References1. ^{{cite book|last=Cleveland|first=Larissa|title=Collector: Collection/possession/persona|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kcpOzpFfXI0C&pg=PA19|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-49063-0|page=19}} 2. ^"Brian Ulrich", Lost at E Minor, 10 September 2008. Retrieved on 2 August 2015. 3. ^[https://collectordaily.com/brian-ulrich-is-this-place-great-or-what-artifacts-and-photographs-saul/ "Brian Ulrich, Is This Place Great or What: Artifacts and Photographs @Julie Saul"], Collector Daily, New York, 6 April 2012. Retrieved on 1 August 2015. External links
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