Adam Fuss was born in England in 1961. His father made a jacket for women and his mother was an Australian fashion model. Fuss's father had a stroke in 1963 and was careful until his death in 1968. Fuss lived in Australia with his mother from 1967 to 1970 and lived in Australia from 1971 to 1973. In 1980, he returned to Australia and began his apprenticeship of photography. At Ogilvy & Mather Agency. In 1982, he moved to New York and accepted a series of strange jobs, including art café waiters and parties at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1984 Fuss began producing a series of pinhole camera images and exhibited works at Massimo Audiello Gallery in 1985. Since then, his work has been exhibited at major museums and galleries all over the world. He is known for his reputation for unusual composition and composition.
Fuss uses a variety of historical and contemporary photography techniques to capture a wide range of emotional themes. Art critics often represent works of art as a dialogue between time and short time of life. Fuss images depict babies, water droplets, baptismal dresses, moving rays, snakes, sunflowers, internal organs of rabbits, and human skulls. Perhaps the most famous Fuss's image is the image of a baby behind a shallow bath, ripples and water droplets capture the movement of young people. [1] His latest images (since 2003) include concentric circular waves from a single drop ("Arc" series), butterfly ticks, live snake powder traces and autobiographical childhood images It is.
Adam Fuss, Thomas Kellein, David Galloway (2003). Adam Foss New York: Distributed Art Press. ISBN 1-891024-76-0
Fuss, Adam (1996). "Pinhole picture: photo". Washington: Smithsonian Institute Publishing Bureau. ISBN 1-56098-622-0
Amsterdam, Huis Marseille of the Netherlands "Adam Fuss, his work investigation" (11th June - 4th September 2011)
"Adam Foss" photography Victoria and Albert Museum. Original from December 19, 2010. Search 2011-02-15
Adam Fuss (1961) is a British photographer living in New York. He is known for experimenting with creative photography and exploring new images beyond the classic grammar of the camera. Fuss's second exhibition in the gallery contains a series of recent daguerrotypes and pictures
Adam Fuss was born in England in 1961. His father made a jacket for women and his mother was an Australian fashion model. Fuss's father had a stroke in 1963 and was careful until his death in 1968. Fuss lived in Australia with his mother from 1967 to 1970 and lived in Australia from 1971 to 1973. In 1980, he returned to Australia and began his apprenticeship of photography. At Ogilvy & Mather Agency. In 1982, he moved to New York and accepted a series of strange jobs, including art café waiters and parties at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1984 Fuss began producing a series of pinhole camera images and exhibited works at Massimo Audiello Gallery in 1985. Since then, his work has been exhibited at major museums and galleries all over the world. He is known for his reputation for unusual composition and composition.
His works are drawn on several monographs, including Adam Fuss and My Ghost. Madrid Fundación Mapfre made a comprehensive survey of Fuss's work in January 2011. His works are also included in the Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of Art and San Francisco Museum of Art. Contemporary art, and many others
Adam Fuss is a contemporary British photographer. Objects known on its ether-like images created using photographs are placed directly on light-sensitive painters, and Hus is an eccentric achievement of poetic separation and his work To achieve. "I want you to show my picture as if it were a picture," he said. "When we see pictures, we just see the image, we have experienced them, somehow, when people see the pictures they want to answer questions that they think can be answered through technical information "He was born in England in 1961. London, however, grew up mainly in Australia and began working as a photographic disciple in 1980. At Ogilvy & Mather Agency. Two years later he moved to New York and began to try pinhole camera. By 1985, he exhibited these works at the Massimo Audiello gallery and got a good reputation. I live in New York.