A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF DENNY MOERS
Denny Moers is known for his highly imaginative, technically innovative Monoprints created by controlling the action of light on the chemical-sensitized photographic paper during the print developing process, giving his black and white photographs an extraordinary range of tonalities. He has photographed subject matter as diverse as New England architecture, medieval wall frescoes and tomb reliefs, contemporary constructions sites and western landscapes and dwellings.
Denny Moers received his MFA from the Visual Studies Workshop. During the 1980’s he worked as Aaron Siskind’s first assistant and printer. He is currently on the faculty of Roger Williams University. He received a RI Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2003 and winner of Rhode Island Council on the Arts Fellowship in Photography 4 times.
His photographic monoprints are included in over 30 public and private collections throughout the world including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art; The Huston Museum of Art, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Ga. and the Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City.
Recent publications include the portfolio: Between Now & Then- a selection of book covers, with a foreword by CD Wright published in 2006.
His artwork is represented by the Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, and Allan Klotz gallery in NYC.
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