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| - Andrew Moore (* 1957) ist ein amerikanischer Fotograf. Er studierte an der Princeton University Architektur und später dann Fotografie unter Emmet Gowin. Er unterrichtet an der Princeton University und der School of Visual Arts in New York City. Seine Arbeiten dokumentieren Russlands Gegenwart und das alte Theater der 42. Straße in New York City. (de)
- Andrew Lambdin Moore (born 26 March 1957, Old Greenwich, CT) is an American photographer and filmmaker known for large format color photographs of Detroit, Cuba, Russia, the American High Plains, and New York’s Times Square theaters. Moore’s photographs employ the formal vocabularies of architectural and landscape photography and the narrative approaches of documentary photography and journalism to detail remnants of societies in transition. His photographic essays have been published in monographs, anthologies, and magazines including The New York Times Magazine, Time, The New Yorker, National Geographic, Harper’s Magazine, The New York Review of Books, Fortune, Wired, and Art in America. Moore’s video work has been featured on PBS and MTV; his feature-length documentary about the artist (en)
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| - Andrew Moore (* 1957) ist ein amerikanischer Fotograf. Er studierte an der Princeton University Architektur und später dann Fotografie unter Emmet Gowin. Er unterrichtet an der Princeton University und der School of Visual Arts in New York City. Seine Arbeiten dokumentieren Russlands Gegenwart und das alte Theater der 42. Straße in New York City. (de)
- Andrew Lambdin Moore (born 26 March 1957, Old Greenwich, CT) is an American photographer and filmmaker known for large format color photographs of Detroit, Cuba, Russia, the American High Plains, and New York’s Times Square theaters. Moore’s photographs employ the formal vocabularies of architectural and landscape photography and the narrative approaches of documentary photography and journalism to detail remnants of societies in transition. His photographic essays have been published in monographs, anthologies, and magazines including The New York Times Magazine, Time, The New Yorker, National Geographic, Harper’s Magazine, The New York Review of Books, Fortune, Wired, and Art in America. Moore’s video work has been featured on PBS and MTV; his feature-length documentary about the artist Ray Johnson, “How to Draw a Bunny,” won the Special Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Moore teaches in the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. (en)
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