Peter Bialobrzeski
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Peter Bialobrzeski (born 1961 in Wolfsburg, Germany) is a Photographer and a Professor for photography at the University of the Arts Bremen in Germany.
Peter Bialobrzeski originally studied politics and sociology in Germany before he studied photography at University of Essen and at the London College of Printing/University of the Arts London.
His photographs have been published in many magazines, and Bialobrzeski has worked for corporate clients such as Daimler-Chrysler, Philip Morris, Siemens, and Volkswagen. He has taught as a visiting Professor at the University of Essen before he has been appointed in 2002 as a Professor for photography at the University of the Arts Bremen.
Bialobrzeski is perhaps best known for his exhibit Neon Tigers, glistening photos of ballooning metropoleis in Asia.[1] [2]
[edit] Selected works
- 1996 "Transit", Edition Braus, Heidelberg
- 2000 "XXXholy", Kruse Verlag, Hamburg
- 2004 "Neon Tigers", HatjeCantz
[edit] References
- ^ The Emerald Megacities of Southeast Asia, The New York Times, April 11, 2004
- ^ Exhibition: Peter Bialobrzeski Neon Tigers, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, March 25 - May 15, 2004
[edit] External links
- http://www.bialobrzeski.de (English)
- http://www.bialobrzeski-studenten.de (German)