John Lehr (photographer)

John Lehr (born 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American photographer active in New York City.

He graduated with a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1998 and earned his MFA from Yale University in 2005.

Institutions that have displayed Lehr's art include the Museum of Modern Art,[1] New York; Corcoran Gallery of Art,[2] Washington, D.C.; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota;[3] Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut and Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York.[4]

In a review in The Brooklyn Rail of Lehr's work at Kate Werble Gallery in late 2010, Gail Braddock Quagliata writes, "Detached and structured, the images seem free to celebrate the blatant absurdity of all manner of visual signifiers, both intentional and accidental, without the burden of melodrama."[5]

He has been a lecturer in the Photography department of the Yale School of Art since 2005.[6]

References

  1. Moma.org The Printed Picture
  2. About the Biennial
  3. John Lehr | Worlds Away
  4. Yancey Richardson Gallery > Past Exhibitions > 2006
  5. Quagliata, Gail Victoria Braddock (January 2011). "John Lehr: Stet". The Brooklyn Rail.
  6. Yale University School of Art: JohnLehr

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