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American photographer
Steve Giovinco |
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Nationality | American |
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Education |
Yale University |
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Occupation | Photographer |
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Awards | Artists’ Fellowship; Haven Foundation; The Mayer Foundation Grant |
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Website |
stevegiovinco.com |
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Steve Giovinco is an American photographer.
[1] He created a hand-held large-format (8x8") camera in 1992.
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Life and career
In the 1980s, Giovinco attended
Yale University. In 1991 he had his first one-man exhibition, at the
Kansas City Art Institute.
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Collections
Steve Giovinco's work is in several museum collections, including the
Brooklyn Museum;
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[5] the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston;
[6] Butler Institute of Art, Youngstown, Ohio;
California Museum of Photography, Riverside, California;
Lowe Art Museum, Miami, Florida.
Exhibitions
- Myth of the Everyday, Fotogalerie Wien,
Vienna, 2001. With Peter Freitag and Ursula Rogg.
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- Myth of the Everyday, California Museum of Photography,
Riverside, California, 2001.
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- Photographs, Mednick Gallery,
University of the Arts,
Philadelphia, 2003.
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- Home Show,
Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2003. Group exhibition with Jeff Wall and Sam Taylor-Wood.
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- Ambient Life, Velan Center,
Turin, 2005.
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- Eclipse: Recent Photographs, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York City, 2007.
- About Time: Contemporary Photographs, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York City, 2010. With five other artists.
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- Edge of Darkness: Photographs by Steve Giovinco and Tim Simmons, Sheldon Art Gallery,
St. Louis, 2012.
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- The Kids Are Alright,
John Michael Kohler Arts Center,
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 2012, with Catherine Opie.
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- The Kids Are Alright,
Weatherspoon Art Gallery,
Greensboro, North Carolina, 2013, with Catherine Opie,
Ryan McGinley.
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References
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c James Patten, Anne Brydon, Amy Karlinsky (2003).
Home Show (exhibition catalogue). Winnipeg Art Gallery.
ISBN
9780889152199.
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^ Joanne Dugan (editor) (2014).
Summertime. Chronicle Books.
ISBN
9781452132259.
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"Steve Giovinco | Photographer – The Secret City". thesecretcity.org. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
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Search results, Brooklyn Museum, Accessed February 27, 2011.
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"Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
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"Search the Collection | The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston". www.mfah.org. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
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Exhibition notice, Fotogalerie Wien. Accessed February 27, 2011.
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Exhibition notice, absolutearts.com. Accessed February 27, 2011.
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Table of activities
Archived August 22, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine (XLS file), MyUArts, University of the Arts. Accessed February 27, 2011.
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^ Amy Karlinsky and Anne Brydon, Home Show (Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 2003;
ISBN
0-88915-219-5).
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Exhibition notice, exhibart.com. Accessed February 27, 2011.
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Exhibition notice, artnet.com. Accessed February 28, 2011.
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Exhibition notice
Archived November 10, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine Sheldon Art Gallery website.
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Exhibition notice
Archived October 18, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine John Michael Kohler Arts Center website.
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Exhibition notice the kids are all right: an exhibition about family and photography.
Further reading
- Conti, Tiziana. Tema Celeste, Issue 110, 2005, page 120.
- Finocchi, Daniela, "Steve Giovinco," Zoom, September–October 2005, pages 36–39.
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Leffingwell, Edward. Art in America, February 2008, page 145.
- Zoom, July/August 2007, page 62.
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