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Brittany Nelson is an American artist. She works in the medium of camera-less photography.


Career

Nelson was born in 1984 in
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. She got her Bachelor of Arts in Photography from
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in 2007, and her MFA in Photography from
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in 2011. Nelson is an Assistant Professor of Photography at the
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since 2017. She has lectured at the
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, Parsons The New School,
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,
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, and the
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. Nelson is the recipient of a 2015 Creative Capital Grant in Visual Arts. She is represented by Patron Gallery in Chicago. She has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Bonniers Konsthall Stockholm, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, among others.


Personal life

Nelson lives in
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.


Reviews

In 2016, the ''
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'' referred to Nelson's ''Mordançage'' series as "Oozing out of their frames, viscous and glittering, the largest works in Nelson’s show suggest hot lava or tar. But the roiling abstractions are actually cameraless photographs. Ranging in size from three to six feet square, they balance earthy physicality with otherworldliness—we could be looking at views of the earth’s core or outer space." In reference to the same series of work, Taylor Glascock of ''Wired'' wrote: "Instead of making pictures with a camera, she creates fascinating textures and patterns using black and white photo paper and chemicals in an obscure process that's just a bit dangerous." Regarding queer desires, politics, and science fiction, particularly by Alice B. Sheldon alias James Tiptree Jr., in Nelson's work, Lauren Deland of ''
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'' wrote in 2019: "Nelson succeeds admirably in conveying the urgency of these yearnings without romanticizing the desperate sense of nonbelonging that often spurs them." Jeremy Lybarger of ''
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'' called her series of large-scale bromoil prints depicting landscapes of Mars taken by the Opportunity rover "an affective combination, one that echoes the juxtaposition of technology and human intervention." ''Collector Daily'' highlighted Nelson's ''Tintype'' series as "muted, ghostly images
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shift and turn in sequence, like they are emerging from fog, their object quality and physical presence becoming important parts of how we address them." The magazine lauded her revision of photo-historical processes because "Nelson’s works feel freshly contemporary – her dissections of these processes extend them to riskier locales, where their strengths can be applied to new visual problems." When asked about her revisiting of traditional photographic techniques in an interview in ''
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'', Nelson highlighted the value of what are commonly considered anomalies in the chemistry for her practice: "I, in turn, go to great lengths to create these failures."


Major works

* ''Mordançage'' (2010–present) * ''Tintype'' series (2016–present)


References


External links

*
Brittany Nelson Upends Tradition By Misusing Dangerous Photographic Processes
2016 article on ''Creative Capital'' with photos and videos {{DEFAULTSORT:Nelson, Brittany 1984 births American women photographers University of Richmond faculty Cranbrook Academy of Art alumni Montana State University alumni Living people People from Great Falls, Montana American women academics 21st-century American women