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Sheila Metzner

Sheila Metzner

American photographer (born 1939)


Sheila Metzner (born 1939) is an American photographer. She was the first female photographer to collaborate with Vogue magazine on an ongoing basis.[3] Metzner lives in Brooklyn, New York.[4]

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Early life

Metzner graduated from the High School of Art and Design[5] and the Faculty of Visual Communications of the Pratt Institute. In the 1960s, she became the first woman to be promoted to art director by Doyle Dane Bernbach, an advertising agency. Thanks to this, she successfully collaborated with well-known photographers, including Richard Avedon, Melvin Sokolsky, Bob Richardson and Diane Arbus.[6]

Art career

Metzner's first show in New York was called Friends & Family. She decided to show part of the images to the director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, John Sarkovsky. In 1978, he bought one and included in MoMA exhibition Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960.[2][7]

A second exhibition – Photography (Spring 1981): Couches, Diamonds and Pie – took place there. After that, The New York Times and The Sunday Times published a photograph of Metzner's husband.[8][9]

In 2008, the School of Visual Arts presented the exhibition Time Line: Shelia Metzner at the Visual Arts Museum, New York.[10][11]

Collections

Personal life

She was married to painter and art director Jeffrey Metzner for forty-four years. They had five children.[16]


References

  1. "Sheila Metzner (American, born 1939) (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.
  2. Foerstner, Abigail. "THROUGH THE FANTASY VISION OF SHEILA METZNER'S PRISM". chicagotribune.com.
  3. "Магия Мецнер". www.lumiere.ru. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  4. Mettner, Martina (2001). In Their Mothers' Eyes: Women Photographers and Their Children. Edition Stemmle. p. 142. ISBN 9783908163527.
  5. "PHOTOGRAPHY VIEW". The New York Times. November 26, 1978. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  6. "Sheila Metzner MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  7. "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org.
  8. "Sheila Metzner". emuseum.mfha.org.
  9. Germany, LFI-Leica Fotografie International, Hamburg. "SHEILA METZNER: THE FORTUNE OF BEAUTY | LFI Blog". LFI. Retrieved March 31, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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