Ĭenter for Photography at Woodstock, New York USA. ![]() 56works from Evidence Disappearance and Witness and Still Far Away. Workfrom Disappearance.įotofest 2016 Biennial, Houston Texas, USA. Diana Matar Disappearance, Evidence,Witness, and Still Far Away. Lost in Space: Contemporary Photographers and the New Landscape. 56works from Evidence, Disappearance, Witness and Still Far Away. New Work Seoul Lunar Photo 16.Seoul, Korea. 87 works from Evidence, Disappearance, Witness and Still Far Away. Traversing the Past: AdamGolfer, Diana Matar Hrvoie Slovenc. Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago. January –April 2020 solo exhibition (confirmed). SFMOMA, American Geography, curatedby Sandra Phillips. She is the recipient of a Ford Foundation Grant the Deutsche Bank Award for Fine Art theInternational Fund for Documentary Photography and the Arts Council of EnglandIndividual Artist’s Grant twice. Her works are included in thepermanent collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum,London The Museum of Fine Arts Houston The Deutsche Bank Permanent Collection and many others. Matar’s photographic andtext based installations have been exhibited at Tate Modern, London Institutedu Monde Arabe, Paris the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago MuseumFolkswang Essen, and many other institutions. Entitled MyAmerica it will be published as a monograph in 2019 and exhibited as a soloshow at Musee de la Photographie Charleroi and in America Geography at SFMOMAboth in 2020. In2016 she received a Ford Foundation Grant for artists making work on memory andviolence to spend the following two years photographing at over 350 sites oflethal police violence in America. Installations of Evidencewere exhibited in more than 15 international institutions and galleries. Grounded in heavy research she produces installations andbooks that query what role aesthetics might play in the depiction of power.Matar’s monograph Evidence whichlooked at the effects of state sponsored violence on her husband’s family andthe Libyan nation was published to critical acclaim. ![]() +1(917)702-8858 / London +44 7971-764158ĭiana Mataris a photographic artist whose work investigates history, memory and statesponsored violence.
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