John Gossage

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John Gossage is an American photographer and photobook artist known for his evocative black-and-white images of urban landscapes and overlooked environments.

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instanceOf artist
human
photobook artist
photographer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1946
fieldOfWork black-and-white photography
photobooks
urban landscape photography
genre photography
influencedBy Lee Friedlander NERFINISHED
Robert Frank NERFINISHED
Walker Evans NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement contemporary photography
nationality American
notableFor evocative black-and-white images of urban landscapes
photobook design
photographs of overlooked environments
notableWork Berlin in the Time of the Wall NERFINISHED
Hey Fuckface! NERFINISHED
Nothing NERFINISHED
Pomodori a grappolo NERFINISHED
She Called Me by Name NERFINISHED
The Absolute Truth NERFINISHED
The Better Neighborhoods of Greater Washington NERFINISHED
The Code NERFINISHED
The Nicknames of Citizens NERFINISHED
The Pond NERFINISHED
The Pond (photobook) NERFINISHED
The Romance Industry NERFINISHED
The Things That Animals Care About NERFINISHED
The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler / Map of Babylon NERFINISHED
There and Gone NERFINISHED
There and Gone: New Mexico NERFINISHED
occupation artist
photobook artist
photographer
placeOfBirth New York City
primarySubjectOfWork marginal spaces
overlooked environments
urban landscapes
residence Washington, D.C.
style conceptual
documentary
lyrical
usesMedium black-and-white photography
photobooks

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