Adam Fuss
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Adam Fuss is a British
United Kingdom
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 photographer.

Early life

Adam Fuss was born in England
England
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 in 1961. His father manufactured woman’s coats and his mother was an Australian fashion model. Fuss’s father suffered a stroke in 1963 and required constant care until his death in 1968. Fuss lived in Australia with his mother from 1967–1970 and again from 1971–1973. In 1980, Fuss returned to Australia
Australia
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 and began his career as a photographic apprentice at the Ogilvy & Mather
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 Agency. In 1982 he moved to New York City
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 and took a series of odd jobs, including that of a waiter in an art cafe and for parties at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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. Fuss began a series of pinhole-camera images in 1984 and began exhibiting his work in 1985 at Massimo Audiello’s gallery. Fuss’s works have since been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world. Adam Fuss is known for photographing unusual subject matter with an emphasis on composition.

Images and technique

Fuss became a distinguished artist by embracing a range of historical and contemporary photographic techniques to capture a broad set of emotion-laden subject matter. Art critics often describe the artist’s work as speaking to the ephemerality of a moment in time and life itself. Fuss’s images have depicted babies, water droplets, christening dresses, moving light, snakes, sunflowers, rabbit entrails, and human skulls. Perhaps Fuss’s best known images are those of babies on their backs in shallow baths of water with ripples and droplets of water capturing the youngster’s motion. His most recent images (since 2003) have included concentric waves originating from a single water droplet (the “Ark” series), butterfly chrysalises, powder trails made by live snakes, and autobiographical childhood images.

Publications

  • Adam Fuss, Thomas Kellein, David Galloway (2003). Adam Fuss. New York: Distributed Art Publishers. ISBN 1-891024-76-0
  • Adam Fuss, Jerry Kelly (2002). My Ghost. Twin Palms Publishers. ISBN 0-944092-73-X
  • Eugenia Parry, Adam Fuss (1999). Adam Fuss. Santa Fe, NM: Arena Editions. ISBN 978-0-9657280-1
  • Fuss, Adam (1996). "Pinhole Photographs: Photographs". Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-560986-22-0

Exhibitions


Gallery exhibitions


Collections

  • Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH.
  • Albright-Knox, NY
  • Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Australia.
  • Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
  • Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO.
  • Fisher Landau Center, Long Island City, NY.
  • George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.
  • The Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
  • Israel Museum, Israel.
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY.
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY.
  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH.
  • U.S. Trust Company, New York, NY.
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
  • Vienna Moderner Kunst Museum
  • Whitney Museum of American Art, NY.
  • Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury, VT

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