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MICHAEL
KENNA Born in Widnes, England 1953, Michael Kenna’s educational background
includes attendance at Upholland College, Lancashire; The Banbury School
of Art, Oxfordshire; and The London College of Printing, London. For over three decades Kenna has been looking at landscapes in ways quite
out of the ordinary. His mysterious photographs, often made at dawn or in
the dark hours of night, concentrate primarily on the interaction between
the ephemeral atmospheric conditions of the natural landscape, and
human-made structures and sculptural mass. Kenna is a diurnal and
nocturnal photographer, fascinated by times of day when light is at its
most pliant. With night time exposures of up to ten hours, his photographs
often record details that the human eye is not able to perceive.
Kenna’s intimate, exquisitely crafted black and white prints reflect a
sense of refinement, respect for history, and thorough originality. His
work has been shown in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions in the
Asia, Australia, Europe and The United States,
and is included in such permanent collections as The National
Gallery, Washington, D.C.; The Patrimoine Photographique, Paris; The
Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague; and The Victoria and Albert Museum,
London. Over twenty books and catalogs have been published on Kenna’s work,
including; Michael Kenna - A Twenty Year Retrospective (Treville, 1994 and
Nazraeli Press 2000); The Rouge (Ram, 1995); Le Notre’s Gardens (Ram,
1997); Impossible to Forget (Marval and Nazraeli Press, 2001), Japan (Nazraeli
Press and Treville Editions, 2003), and Retrospective Two (Nazraeli Press
and Treville Editions, 2004. In 2000, Kenna was made a Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by
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Last update: 10/05/05 |