Joel Meyerowitz
Joel Meyerowitz is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the idea of color photography as serious art. In the early 1970s he taught photography at the Cooper Union in New York City.
His work is in the collections of the International Center of Photography, Museum of Modern Art, and New York Public Library, all in New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago.
Career
In 1962, inspired by seeing Robert Frank at work, Meyerowitz quit his job as an art director at an advertising agency and took to the streets of New York City with a 35 mm camera and color film. As well as Frank, Meyerowitz was inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Eugène Atget—he has said "In the pantheon of greats there is Robert Frank and there is Atget."After alternating between black and white and color, Meyerowitz "permanently adopted color" in 1972, well before John Szarkowski's promotion in 1976 of color photography in an exhibition of work by the then little-known William Eggleston. Meyerowitz also switched at this time to large format, often using an 8×10 camera to produce photographs of places and people.
Meyerowitz appears extensively in the 2006 BBC Four documentary series The Genius of Photography and in the 2013 documentary film Finding Vivian Maier. In 2014 the documentary Sense of Time by German filmmaker Ralph Goertz was published.
He is the author of 26 books including Cape Light, considered a classic work of color photography. Meyerowitz photographed the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, and was the only photographer allowed unrestricted access to its Ground Zero immediately following the attack. This resulted in the book , which Parr and Badger include in the third volume of their photobook history.
On January 18, 2017 Meyerowitz was honored for his lifelong work with a place at the Leica Hall of Fame and was described as a "magician using colour" and being able to "both capture and framing the decisive moment".
Personal life
Meyerowitz was born in the Bronx. He studied art, art history, and medical illustration at Ohio State University, graduating in 1959. He is married to English novelist Maggie Barrett. In addition to their home in New York City, they maintain a residence outside of Siena, Italy.Publications
Publications by Meyerowitz
- Cape Light: Color Photographs by Joel Meyerowitz.
- *Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1979.,.
- *New York: Aperture, 2015.. With a transcript of an interview between Meyerowitz and Bruce K. MacDonald. "Remastered".
- St. Louis and the Arch. New York: New York Graphic Society, 1980..
- Wild Flowers. Boston: Bulfinch, 1983..
- A Summer's Day. New York: Crown, 1985..
- Creating a Sense of Place. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990..
- Redheads. New York, NY: Rizzoli, 1991..
- Bay/Sky. Boston: Bulfinch, 1993..
- At the Water's Edge. Boston: Bulfinch, 1996..
- Joel Meyerowitz. Text by Colin Westerbeck. 55. London: Phaidon, 2001..
- Tuscany: Inside the Light. New York: Barnes & Noble, 2003..
- Aftermath
- * Aftermath. London: Phaidon, 2006..
- * . London: Phaidon, 2011..
- Out of the Ordinary 1970-1980. Rotterdam: Episode, 2007..
- Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City Parks. New York: Aperture, 2009..
- Between the Dog and the Wolf. Kamakura, Japan: Super Labo, 2013.. Edition of 500 copies.
- Joel Meyerowitz - Retrospective. Cologne / New York: Koenig Books / D.A.P., 2014..
- Glimpse. Tokyo: Super Labo, 2014.. Edition of 1000 copies.
- Out of the Darkness: Six months in Andalusia 1966~1967. Madrid: La Fábrica, 2018..
- Where I Find Myself: A Lifetime Retrospective. London: Laurence King, 2018.. With a text by Colin Westerbeck.
- Joel Meyerowitz: How I Make Photographs. London: Laurence King, 2020..
Publications with contributions by Meyerowitz
- American Independents: Eighteen Color Photographers. New York: Abbeville, 1987.. Includes work by Larry Babis, Jim Dow, William Eggleston, Mitch Epstein, David T. Hanson, John Harding, Len Jenshel, Nancy Lloyd, Kenneth McGowan, Roger Mertin, Joel Meyerowitz, Richard Misrach, Joanne Mulberg, Stephen Scheer, Stephen Shore, Joel Sternfeld, Jack D. Teemer, Jr., and Daniel S. Williams. Edited by Sally Eauclaire.
- Bystander: A History of Street Photography. With Colin Westerbeck.
- *Bystander: A History of Street Photography. Boston: Bulfinch, 1994.. Hardback.
- *Bystander: a History of Street Photography: with a new afterword on street photography since the 1970s. Boston: Bulfinch, 2001. 440 pages.. Paperback.
- Street Photography Now. London: Thames & Hudson, 2010. . London: Thames & Hudson, 2011. . Edited by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren.
Awards
- Guggenheim Fellow
- National Endowment for the Arts award
- National Endowment for the Humanities award
- Deutscher Fotobuchpreis for Aftermath
- The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography in 2012.
Exhibitions
- 1968: My European Trip: Photographs from the Car by Joel Meyerowitz, MOMA, August 3–September 29, 1968
- 2006: Joel Meyerowitz: Modern Color, Vintage Prints, Edwynn Houk Gallery, April 27 — June 17, 2006
- 2012: Joel Meyerowitz - 50 Years of Photographs Part I: 1962 - 1977, November–December 2012; and Joel Meyerowitz - 50 Years of Photographs Part II: 1976 - 2012, December 2012 – January 2013, Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.
- 2014: Joel Meyerowitz Retrospective, NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, curated by Ralph Goertz,
- 2015: Joel Meyerowitz - Retrospective, KunstHausWien, curated by Verena Kaspar-Eisert
- 2017: Joel Meyerowitz - Transition, Howard Greenberg Gallery, September 7 - October 21, 2017
Collections
- Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- International Center of Photography, New York
- Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
- Museum of Modern Art, New York – Photography Collection
- New York Public Library, New York – Photography Collection
- Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas - Photography Collection