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== Books == |
== Books == |
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"Sorry Welcome." TBW books (2013) |
*"Sorry Welcome." TBW books (2013) |
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*"The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams." Nazraeli Press. (2010) (ISBN 1590052692) |
*"The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams." Nazraeli Press. (2010) (ISBN 1590052692) |
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*"On the Sixth Day." Nazraeli Press. (2005) (ISBN 1590050703) |
*"On the Sixth Day." Nazraeli Press. (2005) (ISBN 1590050703) |
Revision as of 07:35, 12 November 2014
Alessandra Sanguinetti | |
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Born | 1968 |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Photography |
Awards | Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, MacDowell Fellowship, Ernst Hass Work Grant for Documentary Photography, Hasselblad Foundation Grant |
Alessandra Sanguinetti (born 1968 New York, New York) is an American photographer.[1] Born in New York, she moved to Argentina at the age of two and lived there until 2003. Currently, she lives in San Francisco, California.
Currently, her most long-term project is a documentary photography project is about two cousins- Guillermina and Belinda- as they grow up outside of Buenos Aires. It follows them as they fantasize about becoming adults, early motherhood, and becoming young women while their relationship changes.[2] She has also photographed in Palestine[3] and San Francisco.[4] She was awarded a grant in 2009 by National Geographic[5] to work on her project documenting food from the farm to a table. The grant included a cash award and the support of National Geographic through use of their photo editors and facilities.
She has been a member of the Magnum Photos since 2007.[6] She is a Magnum Workshop teacher and has led classes at the Brighton Photo Biennial[7] and in San Francisco.[8] She is represented by Yossi Milo[9] in New York and Ruth Benzacar Gallery in Argentina. She has been the recipient of many grants and awards including the Guggenheim Fellowship.[10] the Ernst Hass Work Grant for Documentary Photography, and was a resident at Lightwork.[11] Her photographs are widely collected and are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art,[12] Museum of Modern Art, and Museum of fine arts, Buenos Aires, among others. She regularly contributes to publications including LIFE and the New York Times.
Books
- "Sorry Welcome." TBW books (2013)
- "The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and the Enigmatic Meaning of their Dreams." Nazraeli Press. (2010) (ISBN 1590052692)
- "On the Sixth Day." Nazraeli Press. (2005) (ISBN 1590050703)
References
- ^ Romig, Rollo (June 24, 2010). "Slide Show: Alessandra Sanguinetti's The Adventures of Guille and Belinda". The New Yorker. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ^ Alessandra Sanguinetti Presents The Adventures of Guille and Belinda at Le Bal
- ^ ArteEast-Virtual Gallery- Ali Kaaf
- ^ Alessandra Sanguinetti Makes Slaughter Look Beautiful | VICE United Kingdom
- ^ 2009 Photography Grant - Alessandra Sanguinetti - National Geographic Magazine
- ^ Magnum Photos Photographer Portfolio
- ^ Lighthouse
- ^ Magnum Photos Blog
- ^ Hungry Hyaena: Alessandra Sanguinetti at Yossi Milo Gallery
- ^ Alessandra Sanguinetti - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
- ^ Light Work / From the Files: Alessandra Sanguinetti
- ^ MoMA | The Collection | Alessandra Sanguinetti (American, born 1968)
External links
- Alessandra Sanguinetti's personal website
- Sanguinetti at Magnum Photo