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Educational seminars from over twenty-five photography professionals, inspirational keynote presentations, and networking opportunities with the global photographic community.
I am not a lecturer.
This talk is about a journey, an exploration for me, as much as it may be for all of you. I’m grateful to be asked to share my thoughts and feelings on my creative practice, the influences that have shaped me and the philosophy that underpins my approach to art.
I’ll be reflecting on what drives me in my pursuit, and hopefully inspiring you to discover the same for yourself. Whether it’s photography, painting, or any other form of artistic expression, I believe we are all drawn to these endeavors as a means of revealing something deeply personal to the world. So, I invite you to consider: What is it that you pursue?
Nadav Kander (b. 1961) lives and works in London. Selected past projects include Yangtze – The Long River, winner of the Prix Pictet award in 2009; Dust, which explored the vestiges of the Cold War through the radioactive ruins of secret cities on the border between Kazakhstan and Russia; Bodies 6 Women, 1 Man, a series of monumental photographic figure studies drawing references from Renaissance sculpture; Dark Line – The Thames Estuary, a reflective exploration of the dark waters of the UK’s storied Thames river; and Obama’s People, an acclaimed 52 portrait series commissioned by the New York Times Magazine.
Kander’s work is housed in several public collections including the National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; The New York Public Library, USA; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA; Marta Herford Museum, Germany; Sheldon Museum, Lincoln, USA; The Frank-Suss Collection, London, New York and Hong Kong; and Statoil Collection, Norway. He has exhibited internationally at venues including Weserburg Museum, Germany; Musée de L’Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, USA; Museum of Applied Arts, Cologne, Germany; the Barbican Centre, London, UK; The Photographers’ Gallery, London, UK; Somerset House, London, UK; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; and Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel. Recent fellowships and awards include an Honorary Fellowship Award from the Royal Photographic society and Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award from Sony World Photography Awards.
Educational seminars from over twenty-five photography professionals, inspirational keynote presentations, and networking opportunities with the global photographic community.
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