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Harry Mattison (born January 27, 1948) is an American photographer born Henry E. Mattison in New York City. In 1978, he photographed the bombing of
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, Nicaragua and began working as a photographer for ''
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'' magazine. Between 1977 and 1996, Mattison photographed in Central America, Lebanon, and South Africa. His photographs have also appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', and many other publications. In 1982, he was awarded the
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for photography. That same year, he published ''El Salvador: Work of Thirty Photographers'', which he co-edited with
Susan Meiselas Susan Meiselas (born June 21, 1948) is an American documentary photographer. She has been associated with Magnum Photos since 1976 and been a full member since 1980. Currently she is the President of the Magnum Foundation. She is best known for ...
. Mattison earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Literature at
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in 1971. During college he worked as an assistant to the photographer
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. Following graduation, he did research for
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in Cuernavaca, Mexico. He lives in Maryland with his wife, poet
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, and their son, Sean-Christophe. He is a member of the permanent faculty of the
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in Baltimore, Maryland. He has been photographing in the
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during the past four years. ''VITA: Harry Mattison'' was published in November 2013 by Umbrage Editions, New York.


Exhibitions

*Twenty-year retrospective, 1994, The William Joiner Center for the Study of War and Its Social Consequences, University of Massachusetts Boston. *Maryland Institute and College of Art, April, 1996. *Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, 2000 *
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, 2001 *
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, New York "El Salvador: Work of Thirty Photographers,” September 2005. *798 Gallery, Beijing, China "Ten International Photographers” July, 2007. *
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, University of Texas at Austin, "Inside El Salvador," April 17 - August 3, 2008.


Awards

*
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, Overseas Press Club, 1982. "Best Foreign Reporting requiring exceptional courage and enterprise.” *D.C. Council for the Arts Award 1998 *MICA Teaching Awards 2005 *Beijing—An Olympic City in View, Beijing, First Prize 2007.


Publications

Photographs have appeared in the following books: * ''The Indelible Image. Photographs of War, 1846 to the Present.'' (New York: Abrams, 1985) * ''El Salvador: Work of Thirty Photographers'' Edited with Susan Meiselas. Text by Carolyn Forché (New York: Readers and Writers, 1983) * ''Day In The Life of Canada'' (New York: Collins,1984) * ''Day In The Life of Australia'' (New York: Collins,1981) * ''War Torn'' Edited by Susan Vermazen. (New York: Pantheon, 1984) * ''El Salvador: The Face of Revolution'' Edited by Janet Shenck and Robert Armstrong. (Boston:
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, 1982) * ''Inhumanity and Humanity'' (Tokyo: Tokyo Fuji Art Museum), 2000. Exhibition catalog. * ''Writing Between The Lines: An Anthology of War and Its Social Consequences'', edited by Kevin Bowen and Bruce Weigl. (Boston:
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, 1997) *"Learning Mandarin, The Lesson," Cue Magazine, 2008.


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