Anne Rearick Photography
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Anne Rearick's humanist vision is documentary in nature, but also uniquely personal. Rearick works slowly, often photographing over the course of years and in the process deepens her relationship to people and place. In doing so, Rearick endeavors to portray and celebrate the full range of day-to-day experience of her subjects and in many respects stands with her subjects instead of in front of them.
Rearick received a Masters of Fine Arts Degree from the Massachusetts College of Art in 1990 and has worked as a photographer and teacher for the past 27 years. She has been the recipient of several awards and grants, most notably a Guggenheim fellowship to photograph the culture of amateur boxing, the European Mosaique prize to explore rural communities of Italy and Scotland, the Prix Roger Pic from SCAM, a Fulbright fellowship to the Basque Country of France and two New England Foundation for the Arts/Mass Cultural Council grants.
In 2016, a monograph of Rearick’s decade-long exploration of post-apartheid life in South African townships entitled, Township, was published by Editions Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris. A book of Rearick’s Basque photographs, Anne Rearick's Eye (editioned as Miresicoletea), was published in 2004 by Éditions Atlantica, Paris. Public Collections include the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, the Centre Nationale de L’Audiovisuel in Luxembourg, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Terrence Malick’s new documentary The Voyage of Time (2016) contains video footage shot by Rearick in South Africa and the French Basque country. Anne Rearick has been a member of Agence VU, Paris since 1993.
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