Project 2-3: Photographer Research

Janelle Lynch

Janelle Lynch (b. 1969) is an American large-format photographer. At 1995, she graduate from B.A. Liberal Arts, The New School and start her photographer life. During her 20-year career time, her photograph theme include absence, presence, transcendence, and the life cycle through the landscapes.

Lynch’s photographs are in many museum collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of the City of New York; New York Public Library; Brooklyn Museum; George Eastman Museum; and the New-York Historical Society. She also has had one-person museum exhibitions now.

In most series of her photograph, her photograph shows tranquil. The plant in her artwork let the photo become vitality instead of inorganic. Her latest series Another Way of Looking at Love, for which she was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet 2019, explores the interconnectedness of all life forms and supports a renewal of human relationships to each other, and to the natural and the spiritual worlds. The light in this series is soft and gentle, shows kindness, vibrant and happiness.

©Janelle Lynch, Red Berries, from Another Way of Looking at Love

 

©Janelle Lynch, For You, from Another Way of Looking at Love

 

©Janelle Lynch, Night, from Another Way of Looking at Love

 

©Janelle Lynch, Seeing Anew, from Another Way of Looking at Love

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