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CHRIS BUCK Born 1964, Toronto on Lives and Works in the Greater New York Area CHRIS BUCK Born 1964, Toronto ON Lives and works in the Greater New York Area Solo Exhibitions 2018 Magnificent Hurt. Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa FL. January 10- March 16. 2017 Uneasy: Cover to Cover. PictureHouse Lab, New York NY. March 16–May 10. Uneasy. Krause Gallery, New York NY. February 10–March 1. 2014 Turn of the Century Portraiture. Galerie Youn, Montreal QC. September 11–October 5. (Canada) 2013 Presence: The Invisible Portrait. Foley Gallery, New York NY. January 16– February 24. 2002 The Sound of Music: New Portraits of Contemporary Musicians. Other Music Record Store, New York NY. May 19–July 27. 1999 FanClub, alternate Ogilvy & Mather, New York NY. 1998 FanClub. Curated by William Nabers. Saba Gallery, New York NY. September 10– October 5. Group Exhibitions 2020 The Red Show. [Nick Offerman image] Curated by Elizabeth Logan-Baravalle. The Market Gallery, Millbrook NY. Opening February 14. 2019 Racism – The Invention of the Human Races. [“Let’s Talk About Race” images] Curated by Susanne Wernsing. Historial Museum Frankfurt, Frankfurt; German Hygiene Museum, Dresden. Opening March 4. (Germany) Shady Acres, curated by Michelle Sulley & Jared Steffensen. [Suburban Smokers image] Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT. January 25-May 25. 2018 A Kingsland of Cards. [Portrait of Chen Xiangyun] Curated by Chen Xiangyun. Ingraham, Brooklyn NY. March 24. 2017 Emerging to Established. [Donald Trump image] Curated by Benjamin Krause. Krause Gallery, New York NY. January. 2016 Winning the White House: From Press Prints to Selfies. [Donald Trump image] Curated by Susan Carlson and Claartje van Dijk. International Center of Photography, New York NY; exhibited at the Southampton Arts Center, Southampton NY. August 6-September 11. 2013 Rebels. [George McGovern image] Curated by Carl Saytor & LuxLab. Photoville, Brooklyn NY. September. 2012 Traces of Myth. [Various images from Presence series] Curated by Brenda Massie. Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Atlanta GA. December 4-January 26, 2013. 2009 Wild Things: Photography for Animal Lovers. [Bill Buford, All Fours images] Curated by Greg Garry. Stricola Gallery, New York NY. May. Michael Jackson Doesn’t Quit: An Exhibition Featuring Works Related to the Entertainer and Social Phenomenon, Michael Jackson.[Isn’t Michael Jackson image] Curated by Mike Ruiz and Ben Aqua. The Future Gallery, Berlin. (Germany) May 1-7. 2003 How Human: Life in the Post-Genome Era. [Dolly, the clone sheep image] Curated by Carol Squiers. International Center of Photography, New York NY. February 28-May 25. Because I’m Worth It, Thirty Years of L’Oreal Paris [Gail Kuff with pig image] The Chelsea Museum, New York NY. Winter. 1995 Limbo. [Various images, also works by Alex & Leja Kress] Limbo Café, New York NY. 1990 Stretch Camera. [Photographs made with the disposable Kodak panoramic camera. “Buck Naked” image] The Palmerston Restaurant, Toronto ON. (Canada) PubliC ColleCtions Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, Tampa FL: Chris Buck (Esquire Self-Portrait 2004) [acquired 2018] The International Center of Photography, New York NY: Donald Trump, 2006 [acquired 2017], Dolly The Clone Sheep, 1997 [acquired 2003] Books: Monographs 2017 UNEASY: Portraits 1986-2016. Monograph. Norman Stuart Publishing, New York NY. 2012 PRESENCE: The Invisible Portrait. Monograph. Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg. (Germany) Books: Various Artists 2016 75 Years of Capitol Records. Various artists. [Swedish House Mafia image] Taschen, New York NY. 2010 New York Portrait of a City. Various artists. [The Strokes images] Taschen, New York NY. 2005 CBGB & OMFUG: Thirty Years from the Home of Underground Rock. Various artists. [Buttholes Surfers image] Abrams, New York NY. 2004 The World’s Top Photographers: Portraits. Various artists [Various images] Rotovision SA. Hove. (UK) 2002 Hip Hop Immortals. Various artists. Immortal Brands. New York NY. 2004 Because I’m Worth It. Various artists. [Gail Kuff image] Assouline, New York NY. 1992 Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll. Various artists. [Neil Young, Public Enemy images] Rolling Stone Press. New York NY. Shooting Stars. Various artists. [Adrienne Shelly, Raul Julia images] Stewart, Tabori & Chang. New York NY. Angry Women, various artists. [Carolee Schneemann, Kathy Acker images] RE/Search, San Francisco CA. Bibliography: Press 2020 Eidson, Stacey “Legendary celebrity photographer and director Chris Buck to speak at Augusta University” Jagwire, Augusta University. February 25. 2019 Moloney, Matt “The Chris Buck Interview” Filtergrade. December 17. Sullivan, Terry “The Politics of Taking Presidential Portraits” Digital Photo Pro. October. “Nevertheless, they persisted: Photographers on Perseverance in Difficult Times” Photo District News. January 29. 2018 Sullivan, Terry “Photographing President George H.W. Bush And Other Portrait Stories” Digital Photo Pro. December 5. Walker, David “Workshop Preview: Chris Buck’s “The Surprising Portrait” Photo District News. May 10. “Every Picture Tells A Story: Morrissey by Chris Buck, 1992” Q: The Photo Issue. April. Truax, Greg C. “Chris Buck Lecture on Friday at FMoPA” Alive Tampa Bay. February 27. “Chris Buck’s Celebrity Portraits on View at FMoPA” 813 Magazine. January 10. 2017 Murrmann, Mark “Here Are 10 of the Most Captivating Photo Books of the Year. Just Look.” Mother Jones. December 31. Weinzetti, Michael “Uneasy, by Chris Buck” Lürzer's Archive. Issue 5/17, October. (Austria) McGinnis, Rick “Chris Buck” [birthday post] Some Old Pictures I Took. July 29. (Canada) McGinnis, Rick “New York City” Some Old Pictures I Took. July 3. (Canada) Mohdin, Aamna “The Racial Dynamics Between American Women are Flipped in a Disorienting Photo Series” Quartz. June 19 “Powerful Photo Essay In O Magazine Challenges Perceptions On Race And Stereotypes” GirlTalk HQ. June 6. (Australia) Rosemond, Hans “Fstoppers Interviews Iconic Portrait Photographer Chris Buck” FStoppers. June 2. Andreasson, Karin “Chris Buck’s best photograph: Billy Joel in the dark with an Applause sign” The Guardian. June 1. (U.K.) “O Magazine Photographs Aim to Have ‘Honest and Passionate’ Conversation About Race” Unieros.com. May. Werft, Meghan “This Photo Series Will Make You See Race in a New Way” Global Citizen. May 31. “About those Race-Swapping Photos” SquishyThoughts.net. May 30. Berry, Jennifer “The Real Story Behind the O Pics that Have Been All Over Your Feed” Flare. May 23. (Canada) Condon, Mark “Portrait Photographer – Chris Buck” Shotkit. May 22. Debourse, Elisabeth “Un Photographe Détourne des Stéréotypes Raciaux et met le Doigt Où ça Fait Mal” Paris Match. May 20. (France) Malbon, Abigail “The Trading Places Photos that You Need to See” Honey/Nine. May 19. (Australia) General, Ryan “These Three Photos Are Going Viral For Flipping the Script on White People” NeXt Shark. May 19. Ahuja, Masuma “These Photos are Meant to Turn Our Racial Assumptions on their Head” CNN. May 19. Maqbool, Kainaat “These pictures prove how we can break the barriers of race & discrimination” FHM Pakistan. May 19. (Pakistan) Workneh, Lilly “These Profound Photos Masterfully Turn Racial Stereotypes On Their Head” Huffington Post. May 18. Stevens, Heidi “Oprah Magazine Photos Flip Racial Stereotypes, Invite Us to Examine Assumptions About Race” Chicago Tribune. May 18. WITW Staff “Photos featuring racial role-reversals of American women spark strong reactions online. New York Times/Women In The World. May 18. Battle, Marquaysa “These Photos Flip The Script On Race and Power Dynamics Amongst Women” Elite Daily. May 18. “Images That Flip The Script On Experiencing Life As A Person Of Color” Snobette. May 16. Harvard, Sarah A. “These Three Pictures Make a Powerful Statement About Race and Power Among Women” Mic.com. May 16. Costanza “’Uneasy’ Spontaneus Pictures of Hollywood Stars by Chris Buck” Fubiz. May 3. (France) Walker, David “Uneasy by Chris Buck” Photo District News. May. Buckley, Madeleine “Chris Buck on the Art of Photographing Everyone from Donald Trump to Lena Dunham” New York/Vulture. April 28. Althouse, Ann “I’m not going to look foolish for you. I’m not going to gesture in some way that you’re going to capture that’s going to make me look foolish or awkward.” Althouse Blog. April 19. Haggart, Rob “Chris Buck: The Story Behind Newsweek’s Michele Bachmann Cover” A Photo Editor. April 18. Almond, Kyle “Celebrity Portraits with a Twist” CNN Style. April 15. “Uneasy: Chris Buck’s Instagram Takeover” Maclean’s. April 12. (Canada) Showalter, Allan “Photos – Chris Buck’s 2001 Leonard Cohen Shoot: Rosicrucians, Photographic Destiny, & Pastrami Sandwiches With A Side Of Chopped Liver” Cohencentric.com. April 11. Jacobs, Sarah “Hilarious behind-the-scenes stories show what it's really like to be a photographer on set with celebrities” Business Insider. April 10. Trivett, Ben “Celeb Photographer Who's Shot Everyone from Clooney to Katie Has One Politician He Wants to Photograph (Can You Guess Who?)” People. April 9. Fage, Chloë “Hollywood sans artifices devant l’objectif de Chris Buck” Numéro. April 7. (France) “See 12 of Chris Buck’s most striking celebrity snaps” Vogue Hommes. March 31. Dann, Jonathan “Cult Icons as You’ve Never Seen Them Before” Mr. Porter. March 24. Lockett, John “These Portraits of Jay Z, Louis CK, and John Mayer are Absolutely Bonkers” GQ.com. March 22. McGinnis, Rick “Chris Buck: Uneasy” Some Old Pictures I Took. March 17. (Canada) Niazi, Amil “Photographer Chris Buck on the Similarities Between Trump and Obama” Vice. February 25. Barry, Jennifer “Meet Your Fave New Coffee Table Book: Chris Buck’s Uneasy” Flare. February 23. (Canada) Heinrichs, Rachel “10 Stunning Photographs of Legendary Canadians” Chatelaine. February 22. (Canada) Landau, Emily “A Toronto photographer describes what it was like to shoot Donald Trump (and seven other big-name celebs)” Toronto Life. February 21. (Canada) Saperstein, Pat “A Different Face of Celebrity” Variety. February. 2016 Walker, David “How Chris Buck Raised $56,000 on Kickstarter” Photo District News. December 26. “Tips for Getting a Fair Price for Your Work. Sharing Expertise: John Keatley on the Advice from Chris Buck that Changed His Career” Photo District News.
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