Sasha Bezzubov Abstract Photography
Ukrainian, b. 1965
Sasha Bezzubov’s photographic approach has developed through diverse series that address the contemporary condition and explore the nature of the document. Sasha Bezzubov uses a large format camera to photograph the people and the land in diverse series including, The Gringo Project, Expats & Natives, Things Fall Apart, The Searchers, Albedo Zone, Facts on the Ground and Sad Tropics.
Bezzubov is a two-time recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship Award. His work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions including Tucson Museum of Art; Museum Belvedere, The Netherlands; Herter Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts; Wavehill, New York; New Orleans Museum of Art; and Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee. Bezzubov’s first monograph Wildfire, was published in 2009 by Nazraeli Press. His work is in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York and the Joy of Giving Something Foundation, among others. Bezzubov’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, The Telegraph Magazine, Esquire, Newsweek, Art & Auction, and Details; and has received critical acclaim in The New Yorker, Freeze, The Village Voice, The Brooklyn Rail and Print. In 2012, The Sylvia Bongo Foundation invited Sasha Bezzubov to Gabon, Central Africa. "Republic of Dust" is a series of photographs that resulted from this experience and was exhibited at Front Room Gallery (NY).
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Artist: Sasha Bezzubov
Dust #4545, 40"x50" limited edition photograph
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
40"x50" photograph edition of 5, signed on the reverse. Sasha Bezzubov’s photographic approach has developed through diverse series that address the contemporary condition and explore the nature of the document. Sasha Bezzubov uses a large format camera to photograph the people and the land in diverse series including, The Gringo Project, Expats and Natives, Things Fall Apart, The Searchers, Albedo Zone, Facts on the Ground and most recently, Republic of Dust.
Bezzubov is a two-time recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship Award. His work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions including International Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts (Liege, Belgium); Tucson Museum of Art; Museum Belvedere (The Netherlands); Herter Art Gallery (University of Massachusetts); Wavehill (New York); New Orleans Museum of Art; and Noorderlicht Photography Festival (The Netherlands). In 2009 Nazraelli Press published Bezzubov’s monograph Wildfire (introduction by Bill McKibben). In 2011 Daniel Cooney Fine Arts published Facts on the Ground (introduction by Lucy Lippard) to accompany the exhibition. His work is in permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Joy of Giving Something Foundation. Bezzubov’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, The Telegraph Magazine, Esquire, Newsweek, Time, Art & Auction, and Details; and has received critical acclaim in The New Yorker, Freeze, The Village Voice, The Brooklyn Rail and Print. In 2012, The Sylvia Bongo Foundation invited Sasha Bezzubov to Gabon, Central Africa. Republic of Dust, the series of photographs that resulted from this experience was exhibited at Front Room Gallery ( 48 Hester Street...
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2010s Contemporary Sasha Bezzubov Abstract Photography
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Tsunami #98, Indonesia, contemporary, abstract conceptual color photograph
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
This abstract color photograph the devastation of the historic tsunami that hit Thailand and Indonesia in 2005 is from the series "Things Fall Apart"...
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Wildfire #16, Witch Creek Fire, Rancho Bernardo, CA, contemporary color photo
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
Wildfire #16, Witch Creek Fire, Rancho Bernardo, CA, 2007 (30"x40") Edition 9 + 3 artist prints, signed by the artist, Sasha Bezzubov.
The photographs in the Wildfire series were made in California from 2003 to 2007. The work began as part of a larger project titled Things Fall Apart...
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Dust #6723, 40"x50 limited edition photograph
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
40"x50" photograph edition of 5, signed on the reverse. Sasha Bezzubov’s photographic approach has developed through diverse series that address the contemporary condition and explore the nature of the document. Sasha Bezzubov uses a large format camera to photograph the people and the land in diverse series including, The Gringo Project, Expats and Natives, Things Fall Apart, The Searchers, Albedo Zone, Facts on the Ground and most recently, Republic of Dust.
Bezzubov is a two-time recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship Award. His work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions including International Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts (Liege, Belgium); Tucson Museum of Art; Museum Belvedere (The Netherlands); Herter Art Gallery (University of Massachusetts); Wavehill (New York); New Orleans Museum of Art; and Noorderlicht Photography Festival (The Netherlands). In 2009 Nazraelli Press published Bezzubov’s monograph Wildfire (introduction by Bill McKibben). In 2011 Daniel Cooney Fine Arts published Facts on the Ground (introduction by Lucy Lippard) to accompany the exhibition. His work is in permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Joy of Giving Something Foundation. Bezzubov’s work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, The Telegraph Magazine, Esquire, Newsweek, Time, Art & Auction, and Details; and has received critical acclaim in The New Yorker, Freeze, The Village Voice, The Brooklyn Rail and Print. In 2012, The Sylvia Bongo Foundation invited Sasha Bezzubov to Gabon, Central Africa. Republic of Dust, the series of photographs that resulted from this experience was exhibited at Front Room Gallery ( 48 Hester Street...
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2010s Contemporary Sasha Bezzubov Abstract Photography
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Wildfire #3, Moonlight Fire, Plumas National Forest, CA
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
30"x50" photograph signed by the aritst.
Sasha Bezzubov’s photographic approach has developed through diverse series that address the contemporary condition and explore the nature o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sasha Bezzubov Abstract Photography
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C Print
Dust #4545
By Sasha Bezzubov
Located in New York, NY
30"x40" photograph edition of 5, signed on the reverse. Sasha Bezzubov’s photographic approach has developed through diverse series that address the contemporary condition and explo...
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2010s Contemporary Sasha Bezzubov Abstract Photography
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Archival Pigment
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