Anderson & Low

Jonathan Anderson & Edwin Low, known as Anderson & Low are fine art photographers who have been collaborating since 1990.[1]

Anderson & Low are recognised for their studies of athletes and for projects about costume and identity, which have been exhibited worldwide. These include: Road to 2012,[2] Athletes,[3] Circus,[4] Gymnasts/NDGT, Athlete/Warrior,[5] Endure[6] - they are the only artists ever to be given unrestricted access to depict how the Chinese elite gymnasts train for the Olympics; and Manga Dreams[7][8] - exploring concepts of identity and the influence of Asian comic books on youth culture.

Anderson & Low's work includes portraiture, architectural studies, abstract images, reportage, nudes, and landscape and is noted for attention to concept, form, lighting and printing.

Their works reside in: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; National Portrait Gallery (Australia); National Portrait Gallery, London;[9] Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; The Baltimore Museum of Art; Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia;[10] the US Olympic Center; the Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona, Florida; Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, Odense, Denmark.

In 2015, Anderson & Low were awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society.

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Denmark

Australia

Malaysia

References

  1. "Anderson & Low" retrieved April 2015
  2. Telegraph - Road to 2012 retrieved April 2015
  3. Colorado Springs Independent - Athletes retrieved April 2015
  4. Telegraph - Circus retrieved April 2015
  5. Photographers Gallery - Athlete Warrior retrieved April 2015
  6. Telegraph - Endure retrieved April 2015
  7. CNN - Manga Dreams retrieved April 2015
  8. GQ - Manga dreams retrieved April 2015
  9. National Portrait Gallery - Road to 2012 retrieved April 2015
  10. The National Gallery Of Australia - Manga dreams retrieved April 2015
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