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Crewdson’s dark, uncanny view of America’s suburbs has become entrenched in pop culture. Now, a retrospective of the famed photographer brings all his series together for the first time.
Gregory Crewdson is a creature of habit. “I try to do almost the exact same thing each day,” he said from his home in Becket, Massachusetts, explaining that his routine is structured down to ...
Gregory Crewdson is now on view at the Albertina Museum in Vienna through September 8, 2024. More Great Stories From Vanity Fair. How Donald Trump’s Governing Style Mimics the Mob.
Gregory Crewdson, born in Brooklyn, New York in 1962, is a renowned American photographer known for his elaborately staged scenes of suburban life. He studied photography at SUNY Purchase and ...
Gregory Crewdson’s latest series, “Cathedral of the Pines,” brings his signature foreboding aesthetic to the rural Berkshires in western Massachusetts.
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters Ten years in the making, Ben Shapiro's docu on celebrated photog Gregory Crewdson concentrates on his magnum opus, the collection of huge prints known as ...
Gregory Crewdson’s “Redemption Center” (2018-19) is a constructed image in which a hard-bitten character with a cart of junk seems to be looking futilely for redemption in his life.
Photographer Gregory Crewdson is known for his cinematic productions that place his themes of isolation and alienation within the Berkshires landscape in one meticulous photograph. His new show at the ...
It’s been five years since Gregory Crewdson last exhibited a new body of work. Following a period of turmoil in his personal life and the collapse of his marriage, the American photographer abandoned ...
Crewdson’s dark, uncanny view of America’s suburbs has become entrenched in pop culture. Now, a retrospective of the famed photographer brings all his series together for the first time.
Gregory Crewdson is a creature of habit. “I try to do almost the exact same thing each day,” he said from his home in Becket, Massachusetts, explaining that his routine is structured down to ...