Gus Powell Explained
Gus Powell (1974) is an American street photographer.[1] He was a member of the In-Public street photography collective.[2]
Powell has published two of his own photography books: The Company of Strangers (2003) and The Lonely Ones (2015), the latter with work spanning a decade.[3] He has had a solo exhibition at Museum of the City of New York and his work is held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam. In 2003 Photo District News considered Powell one of their 30 emerging photographers to watch,[4] and in 2013 he won an award in the National Magazine Awards.
Life and work
Powell was born in New York City in 1974. He became a member of the In-Public street photography collective in 2003.
His photographs are regularly published in The New Yorker.[5]
Publications
Publications by Powell
- The Company of Strangers. Atlanta and New York: J&L, 2003.
- The Lonely Ones. Atlanta and New York: J&L, 2015.
- Family Car Trouble. TBW, 2019. . Edition of 940 copies.
Publications with contributions by Powell
- . Second edition. Boston: Bulfinch, 2001. By Joel Meyerowitz and Colin Westerbeck. . Paperback.
- Revised and expanded edition. London: Laurence King, 2017. . Hardback.
- Here is New York: A Democracy of Photographs. Scalo, 2002. . Includes seven photographs by Powell.
- A Field Guide To The North American Family. New York City: Mark Batty, 2007. By Garth Risk Hallberg. .
- 10 – 10 Years of In-Public. London: Nick Turpin, 2010. . Includes an essay by Jonathan Glancey, "Outlandish Harmony"; a foreword by Nick Turpin; and a chapter each by Powell and others.
- Street Photography Now. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. (hardback). London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. (paperback). Edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren.
- The Street Photographer's Manual. London: Thames & Hudson, 2014. . By David Gibson.
Awards
Solo exhibitions
- Manhattan Noon, Museum of the City of New York, New York, December 2007 – April 2008.[7]
- The Lonely Ones, Galerie Ghezelbash & Motte Masselink, Paris, France, November, 2015;[8] Sasha Wolf Gallery, New York, January, 2016;[9] Micamera, Milan, Italy, April, 2016.[10]
- Bloomberg Philanthropies Public Art Project, Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg, South Carolina, March 2018 - May 2018. [11]
Collections
Powell's work is held in the following permanent collections:
1 print[12]
- Museum of Fine Arts Houston
1 print[13]
Film
- In-Sight (2011). 38 minute documentary directed and edited by Nick Turpin, commissioned by Format for the Format International Photography Festival, Derby, 2011. Includes interviews with Powell and others, and shows him at work.[15]
Notes
- News: On and Off the Walls: Gus Powell's Honest Pictures. 12 May 2010 . 23 May 2017 . Elisabeth . Biondi . .
- Book: Turpin, Nick . 10 – 10 Years of In-Public . 2010 . Nick Turpin Publishing . London . 978-0-9563322-1-9.
- News: An Inventively Designed Photo Book (That You Can Read). 17 December 2015 . 23 May 2017 . Betsy . Horan . .
- Web site: PDN's 30 2003. 1 January 2003 . 23 May 2017 . .
- News: See How Gus Powell Mixed Words and Images for Wits. 13 January 2016 . 23 May 2017 . Aaron . Schuman . .
- News: National Magazine Award finalists include Los Angeles, Byliner). 1 April 2013 . 23 May 2017 . Carolyn . Kellogg . .
- "Manhattan Noon: Photographs by Gus Powell". ArtDaily. Accessed 23 May 2017
- "Exhibitions > Past". Galerie Nathalie Motte Masselink. Accessed 23 May 2017
- "Gus Powell: The Lonely Ones". Sasha Wolf. Accessed 23 May 2017
- "Gus Powell: The Lonely Ones". Micamera. Accessed 23 May 2017
- Web site: gus powell: bloomberg philanthropies public art project . Spartanburg Art Museum . 16 April 2019.
- "Powell, Gus". Art Institute of Chicago. Accessed 23 May 2017
- "Gus Powell: Times Square, NYC, 11AM, Sept. 11th, 2001". Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Accessed 23 May 2017
- "From the collection: Gus Powell". Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam, Accessed 23 May 2017
- The film is available to watch here within Turpin's site.
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