Nicholas Nixon / M.A.E., Boston / 1985Nicholas Nixon
M.A.E., Boston
1985

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Creator Name: Nixon, Nicholas
Creator Nationality: North American; American
Creator Role: Artist
Creator Dates/Places: 1947
Biography: Nicholas Nixon American, 1947-The photographs of Nicholas Nixon reflect the amalgamation of a number of stylistic and humanitarian influences. Like many documentary photographers who came on the scene in the late 1960s, Nixon (born in Detroit) began making 35mm snapshots in the manner of Cartier-Bresson's "decisive moment." He was a vista volunteer in St. Louis (1969-70) and taught high school in Minneapolis (1970-71), experiences that would influence his later portraiture. In 1975 curator Bill Jenkins of George Eastman House, Rochester, included Nixon's architectural views in his influential New Topographics exhibition along with the work of nine other emerging photographers whose subjects addressed the "man-altered landscape." Nixon pursued this theme throughout the mid-1970s, photographing the modern city skyline with the sort of utopian idealism previously reserved for the type of heroic landscapes perfected by Ansel Adams. In 1976 he had his first solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. During this time he also began using a large-format camera to make powerful, honest portraits of his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters. This ongoing series, included in its nascence by John Szarkowski in his 1978 Mirrors and Windows exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, is among Nixon's most recognized achievements. Nixon collaborated with his wife on a book project, People with aids (1991), and continues to explore themes of family, childhood, and education, recently completing a series onhis son Sam's sixth-grade class, titled Room 306. He holds a B.A. in American literature from the University of Michigan (1969) and an M.F.A. from the University of New Mexico (1974). His awards include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts(1976, 1979) and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1977). Nixon lives in Cambridge, where he teaches at the Massachusetts College of Art. A.W.
Gender: M
Creator Birth Place: Detroit, MI
Creator Name-CRT: Nicholas Nixon
Title: M.A.E., Boston
Title Type: Primary
View: Full View
Creation Start Date: 1985
Creation End Date: 1985
Creation Date: 1985
Object Type: Photographs
Classification Term: Photography
Materials and Techniques: gelatin silver print
Dimensions: Sheet: 20.3cm x 25.3cm, Image: 19.5cm x 24.6cm
Inscriptions: Written in pencil on verso: "NN16883"; "M.A.E. Boston 1985 13/50 Nicholas Nixon [signed]"
AMICA Contributor: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number: 1989.462
Credit Line: Purchased with a grant from the NEA and matched by contributions from Museum members in 1989
Rights: http://www.clemusart.com/museum/disclaim2.html
AMICA ID: CMA_.1989.462
AMICA Library Year: 1998
Media Metadata Rights: Copyright, The Cleveland Museum of Art

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