Stephen Shore (born October 8, 1947) is an American photographer known for his images of scenes and objects of the banal, and for his pioneering use of
color
Color (or colour in English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth English; American and British English spelling differences#-our, -or, see spelling differences) is the visual perception based on the electromagnetic spectrum. Though co ...
in art photography.
His books include ''Uncommon Places'' (1982) and ''American Surfaces'' (1999), photographs that he took on cross-country road trips in the 1970s.
In 1975 Shore received a
Guggenheim Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowships are Grant (money), grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, endowed by the late Simon Guggenheim, Simon and Olga Hirsh Guggenheim. These awards are bestowed upon indiv ...
.
In 1971, he was the first living photographer to be exhibited at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in New York City, where he had a solo show of black and white photographs.
He was selected to participate in the influential group exhibition "
New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape", at the International Museum of Photography at the
George Eastman House
The George Eastman Museum, also referred to as George Eastman House and the International Museum of Photography and Film, is a photography museum in Rochester, New York. Opened to the public in 1949, is the oldest museum dedicated to photography ...
(
Rochester, New York
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), in 1975–1976.
In 1976 he had a solo exhibition of color photographs at the
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
.
In 2010 he received an Honorary Fellowship from the
Royal Photographic Society
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.
Life and work
Early years
Shore was born as sole son of Jewish parents who ran a handbag company. He was interested in photography from an early age. Self-taught, he received a Kodak Junior darkroom set for his sixth birthday from a forward-thinking uncle.
He began to use a 35 mm camera three years later and made his first color photographs. At ten he got a copy of
Walker Evans
Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his work for the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting the effects of the Great ...
's book, ''American Photographs,'' which influenced him greatly.
At age fourteen, Shore naively contacted
Edward Steichen
Edward Jean Steichen (; March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973) was a Luxembourgish American photographer, painter and curator and a pioneer of fashion photography. His gown images for the magazine ''Art et Décoration'' in 1911 were the first modern ...
, then curator of photography at the
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
(MoMA) in New York, if he would have a look at his photographs, and Steichen was kind enough to buy three black and white photographs of New York City.
In 1965, at the age of sixteen, Shore began to frequent
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
's studio,
the Factory
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, photographing Warhol and the people that surrounded him, on and off, for about three years. "I began to see
conceptually there because that's how Andy looked at the world, finding this detached pleasure in the banality of everyday things."
His photographs of the Factory alongside those of
Billy Name
William George Linich (February 22, 1940 – July 18, 2016), known professionally as Billy Name, was an American photographer, filmmaker, and lighting designer. He was the archivist of The Factory from 1964 to 1970. His brief romance and subseq ...
Kasper König selected for a documentary exhibition on Warhol at the
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, in 1968.
Through
John Coplans' ''Jawlensky and the Serial Image'' and by spending time at the
John Gibson Gallery he got acquainted with conceptual works that used photography by
Christo
Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (1935–2020) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (1935–2009), known as Christo and Jeanne-Claude, were artists noted for their large-scale, site-specific environmental installations, often large landmarks a ...
,
Richard Long,
Peter Hutchinson and
Dennis Oppenheim
Dennis Oppenheim (September 6, 1938 – January 21, 2011) was an American conceptual artist, performance artist, earth artist, sculptor and photographer. Dennis Oppenheim's early artistic practice is an epistemological questioning about the na ...
.
His early conceptual sequences of black and white photographs originated in 1969 and 1970. They were shown at his first solo exhibition in1971 at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in New York City, making him the first living photographer to be exhibited there.
American Surfaces
Shore then embarked on a series of cross-country
road trip
A road trip, sometimes spelled roadtrip, is a long-distance Travel, journey traveled by a car or a motorcycle.
History
First road trips by automobile
The world's first recorded long-distance road trip by the automobile took place in German Em ...
s, making "on the road" photographs of American and Canadian landscapes. In 1972, he made the journey from Manhattan to Amarillo, Texas, that provoked his interest in color photography. Viewing the streets and towns he passed through, he conceived the idea to photograph them in color, first using 35 mm hand-held camera and then a 4×5"
view camera
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before finally settling on the
8×10 format.
The change to a large format camera is believed to have happened because of a conversation with
John Szarkowski.
In 1974 a
National Endowment for the Arts
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(NEA) grant funded further work,
followed in 1975 by a
Guggenheim Fellowship
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.
Along with others, especially
William Eggleston, Shore is recognized as one of the leading photographers who established color photography as an art form. His book ''Uncommon Places'' (1982) was influential for new color photographers of his own and later generations.
Photographers who have acknowledged his influence on their work include
Nan Goldin
Nancy Goldin (born 1953) is an American photographer and activist. Her work explores in snapshot-style the emotions of the individual, in intimate relationships, and the Bohemian style, bohemian LGBT subcultural communities, especially dealing w ...
,
Andreas Gursky
Andreas Gursky (born 15 January 1955) is a German photographer and professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany.
He is known for his Large format (photography), large format architecture and Landscape photography, landscape colour photog ...
,
Martin Parr
Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in p ...
,
Joel Sternfeld and
Thomas Struth.
Shore photographed fashion stories for ''
Another Magazine
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'', ''
Elle
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Arts, entertainment and media
* Elle (magazine), ''Elle'' (magazine), a fashion publication
** Elle Style Awards
* Elle (India), ''Elle'' (India), the Indian edition
* Elle (film), ''Elle'' (film), a 2016 French film
* ''Elle: ...
'', ''
Daily Telegraph
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'' and many others. Commissioned by Italian brand
Bottega Veneta
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Bottega Veneta is headquartered in Milan, Italy, with its main at ...
, he photographed socialite
Lydia Hearst, filmmaker
Liz Goldwyn and model
Will Chalker for the brand's spring/summer 2006 advertisements.
Shore has been the director of the photography department at
Bard College
Bard College is a private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The campus overlooks the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains within the Hudson River Historic District ...
since 1982.
His ''American Surfaces'' series, a travel diary made between 1972 and 1973 with photographs of "friends he met, meals he ate, toilets he sat on", was not published until 1999, then again in 2005.
In recent years, Shore has been working in
Israel
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, the
West Bank
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, and
Ukraine
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.
Awards

* 1974:
National Endowment for the Arts
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Fellowship.
* 1975:
Guggenheim Fellowship
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from the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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Guggenheim Fellowships are Gr ...
.
* 2010:
Royal Photographic Society
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Honorary Fellowship.
[Honorary Fellowships (HonFRPS) ]
. Royal Photographic Society
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. Accessed 22 February 2018
* 2010: Culture Award,
German Society for Photography (DGPh), Germany.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
* 1971:
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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, New York City
* 1972: Light Gallery, New York City. The first exhibition of his ''American Surfaces'' photographs.
Further solo shows in 1973, 1975 (stereo photographs), 1977, 1978 and 1980.
* 1976:
Museum of Modern Art
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(MoMA), New York City
* 1977:
Rencontres d'Arles
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, Arles, France
* 1981:
Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL, subsequently at
Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, and (1982)
Polk Public Museum, Lakeland, FL
* 1981:
Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
* 1982:
ARCO Center for Visual Art, Los Angeles
* 1983: Pace/McGill Gallery, New York City (subsequent show in 1989)
* 1984:
Art Institute of Chicago
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* 1985:
Center for Creative Photography
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, Tucson
* 1994: ''Fotografien 1973 bis 1993,'' Westfälischer Kunstverein,
Münster
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,
Sprengel Museum, Hannover,
Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart,
Amerika Haus Berlin, and
George Eastman House
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, Rochester, NY
* 1999: ''American Surfaces 1972,''
SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, and Fotografie Forum international, Frankfurt/Main
* 2011: ''Abu Dhabi,''
Aspen Art Museum
* 2012: ''Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places,''
Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow
* 2014: ''Stephen Shore: Survey,'' Fundación
Mapfre
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, Madrid, subsequently at Rencontres d'Arles, Arles
* 2016: ''Stephen Shore. Retrospective,''
C/O Berlin, Berlin
* 2017–2018: ''Stephen Shore,'' Museum of Modern Art, New York City
Group exhibitions
* 1968: ''Andy Warhol. Photographs by Stephen Shore and
Billy Name
William George Linich (February 22, 1940 – July 18, 2016), known professionally as Billy Name, was an American photographer, filmmaker, and lighting designer. He was the archivist of The Factory from 1964 to 1970. His brief romance and subseq ...
,''
Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Curated by
Kasper König
* 1973: ''Landscape/Cityscape,'' Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
* 1975: ''
New Topographics,'' George Eastman House, Rochester
* 2009–2012: ''New Topographics,'' George Eastman House, Rochester, and Center for Creative Photography, Tucson. Further stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Linz (Austria), Cologne (Germany), Rotterdam (The Netherlands), and Bilbao (Spain)
Publications
Photo books, monographs and solo exhibition catalogues
* ''Stephen Shore: Photographs.'' Sarasota, Fl:
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
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, 1981. Interview with Stephen Shore by Michael Auping.
* ''Uncommon Places.'' New York:
Aperture
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, 1982. .
* ''The Gardens at Giverny: A View of Monet's World.'' New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art/Aperture, 1983 (repr. 2005). ISBN 0-89381-113-0.
* ''Luzzara.'' Museo Nazionale delle Arti Naives "Cesare Zavattini" di Luzzara. Rubiera (Reggio Emilia): Arcadia Ed., 1993. . "Companion volume" to
Paul Strand's ''Un Paese'' from 1953.
* ''Fotografien 1973 bis 1993.'' Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1994. ISBN 3-925047-32-8 (German). Catalogue accompanying the first retrospective exhibition which travelled through Germany, edited by Heinz Liesbrock, texts by Liesbrock,
James Enyeart and Thomas Weski, and a conversation by Liesbrock with
Bernd and Hilla Becher
Bernhard "Bernd" Becher (; 20 August 1931 – 22 June 2007), and Hilla Becher, née Wobeser (2 September 1934 – 10 October 2015), were German conceptual artists and photographers working as a collaborative duo. They are best known for their e ...
.
** ''Photographs 1973–1993.'' Munich: Schirmer Art Books, 1998. . English edition for the George Eastman House, Rochester, the only venue outside Germany.
* ''The Velvet Years. Andy Warhol's Factory, 1965–67.'' New York: Thunder's Mouth, and London: Pavilion, 1995. . Text by Lynne Tyllman.
* ''American Surfaces 1972.'' Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1999. . Edited by Shore, sequence of 77 photographs.
* ''Uncommon Places: 50 Unpublished Photographs.'' Düsseldorf: Galerie Conrads, and Paris: Ed. Mennour, 2002. . Text by
Gerry Badger and Shore.
* ''Uncommon Places: The Complete Works.'' New York: Aperture, and London: Thames & Hudson, 2004. . Updated 2nd printing in 2015 with 20 additional photographs and statement.
* ''American Surfaces.'' London:
Phaidon, 2005 (reprinted 2008, 2011, 2013). . Edition with 312 photographs, an introduction by Bob Nickas and captions.
** New revised and expanded edition: 2020. ISBN 978-1-83866-137-3.
* ''Essex County.'' Portland, OR:
Nazraeli Press
Nazraeli Press is a publisher of books of photography. It was founded in 1989, in Munich, Germany, by Chris Pichler and has been based in the US since 1996.
Nazraeli publishes roughly 30 new titles each year and has published over 400 with work b ...
, 2006. .
* ''One Picture Book #43: Merced River, Yosemite National Park, California 8/13/79.'' Portland, OR: Nazraeli Press, 2007. .
* ''A Road Trip Journal.'' London: Phaidon, 2008. . Limited edition, numbered and signed.
* ''Stephen Shore.'' Dublin:
Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2010. . Text by
Mark Haworth-Booth.
* ''Emirati Expressions.'' Abu Dhabi: Tourism & Culture Authority, 2011. ISBN 9948-16-293-5. Result of four months of workshops in 2009. Exhibition catalogue a. o. with a portfolio of 50 images taken by Shore in Abu Dhabi.
* ''Mose: A Preliminary Report.'' Cologne: Walther König, 2011. . Edited by Antonello Frongia and William Guerrieri.
* ''The Book of Books.'' London: Phaidon 2012. ISBN 978-0-7148-6086-2. Massive two-volume set in slipcase containing all 83 of Shore's
print-on-demand books made between 2003 and 2008. Limited edition of 250 signed copies. Essay by Jeff Rosenheim.
* ''The Hudson Valley.'' Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: Blind Spot Series, 2012. . Limited edition of 1000, edited by Dana Faconti, text by Laurie Dahlberg.
* ''One Picture Book #73: Pet Pictures.'' Portland, OR: Nazraeli Press, 2012. .
* ''From Galilee to the Negev.'' London: Phaidon, 2014. .
* ''Winslow Arizona.'' Tokyo: Amana, 2014. (English and Japanese). Series of pictures taken on a single day as part of
Doug Aitken
Doug Aitken (born 1968) is an American multidisciplinary artist. Aitken's body of work ranges from photography, print media, sculpture, and architectural interventions, to narrative films, sound, single and multi-channel video works, installatio ...
's ''Station to Station'' project.
* ''Stephen Shore: Survey.'' Madrid: Fundación
Mapfre
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, and New York: Aperture, 2014. . Catalogue accompanying the first comprehensive retrospective, with an interview between
David Campany
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and Shore, and texts by Marta Dahó,
Sandra S. Phillips and Horacio Fernández.
* ''Survivors in Ukraine.'' London: Phaidon, 2015. . Essay by
Jane Kramer.
* ''Instagram.'' London: Mörel, 2015. ISBN 978-1-907071-49-2. All images posted by Shore on
Instagram
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up to this point, edited by
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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. Limited edition of 200.
* with
Tina Barney: ''The Noguchi Museum: A Portrait.'' London: Phaidon, 2015. ISBN 978-0-7148-7028-1.
* ''Factory: Andy Warhol.'' London: Phaidon, 2016. ISBN 978-0-7148-7274-2. Text by Lynne Tyllman.
* ''Luzzara, 1993.'' London: Stanley/Barker, 2016. . New and expanded edition.
* ''Stephen Shore: Selected Works, 1973–1981.'' New York: Aperture, 2017. .
* ''Stereograph.'' New York: Aperture, 2018. ISBN 978-1-68395-106-3. Thirty
stereoscopic slides in viewer. Photographs made in 1974 with a
Stereo Realist
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.
* ''VOL. LXIX – Los Angeles, CA, February 4, 1969.'' New York: Roman Nvmerals, 2018. .
* ''Elements.'' New York:
Eakins Press
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Foundation, 2019. ISBN 978-0-87130-080-5.
* ''Transparencies: Small Camera Works 1971–1979.'' London:
Mack, 2020. . Afterword by Britt Salvesen, "Ordinary Speech: The Vernacular in Stephen Shore's Early 35mm Photography".
* ''Steel Town.'' London: Mack, 2021. .
* ''Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape .'' London: Mack, 2023. ISBN 978-1-913620-89-9.
Aerial photographs shot by
drone since 2020. Essays by Noah Chasin and
Richard B. Woodward.
Writings on photography
* ''The Nature of Photographs: A Primer.'' Baltimore, MD:
Johns Hopkins University Press
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, 1998. .
** London: Phaidon, 2007. .
* ''Witness Number One.'' New York: Joy of Giving Something, 2006. ISBN 1-59005-188-2. Edited by Shore, conversation with Jeff Rosenheim, essay by
Martin Parr
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: "11 Interesting Photography Books about Which Little Is Known," additional photographs by Shore's students
Shannon Ebner, Jamie O'Shea and Laura Gail Tyler.
* "Form and Pressure". In: ''
Aperture
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'' 205, winter 2011.
* ''Modern Instances: The Craft of Photography. A Memoir.'' London: Mack, 2022. .
Literature
* Max Kozloff: "Photography: The Coming of Age of Color." In:
Artforum
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, January 1975. Reprinted in Max Kozloff: ''Photography & Fascination''. Danbury, NH: Addison House 1979. ISBN 0-89169-020-4. Pp. 183–196, here 192–195.
* Sally Eauclaire: ''The New Color Photography.'' New York:
Abbeville
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It is the of one of the arrondissements of Somme. Located on the river Somme, it was the capital of Ponthieu.
Geography
Location
A ...
, 1981. .
:*''New Color/New Work.'' Abbeville, 1984. .
:*''American Independents: Eighteen Color Photographers.'' New York: Abbeville, 1987. .
* Martin Parr, Gerry Badger: ''The Photobook: A History, Volume II.'' London: Phaidon 2006. ISBN 978-0-7148-4433-6. ''Uncommon Places'', p. 35, ''American Surfaces'', 294f.
:*''Volume III.'' London: Phaidon 2014. ISBN 978-0-7148-6677-2. ''A Road Trip Journal'', p. 303.
* Britt Salvesen, Alison Nordström: ''New Topographics.'' CCP, Tucson, George Eastman House, Rochester. Göttingen: Steidl 2009. ISBN 3-86521-827-X.
* Kevin Moore: ''Starburst. Color Photography in America 1970–1980.'' Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2010. ISBN 978-3-7757-2490-6. Catalogue accompanying the exhibition at
Cincinnati Art Museum
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.
External links
Stephen Shore homepageShore talks about his workat
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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, April 2012.
*
Masters of PhotographyArtworks by Stephen Shorein the collection of The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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, New York
Artist page for Stephen Shoreat
303 Gallery
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