A Closer Look: John Chervinsky

John Chervinsky
The Analysis, 2005
Archival inkjet print, 10 x 8 in. on 12 x 9 in. paper
Shipped in a 18 x 14 in. mat
Edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist

John Chervinsky is a self-taught photographer. He is also an engineer working in the field of applied physics and spent eighteen years running a particle accelerator at Harvard University. He has collaborated with museums, using accelerator technology in the analysis of art. He currently works for Harvard’s Rowland Institute, founded by Polaroid’s Edwin H. Land. Since it first opened at the Griffin Museum of Photography in 2005, his Experiment in Perspective series has been traveling the country including solo exhibits at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Art Gallery, Batavia, IL; Michael Mazzeo Gallery, New York, NY; and Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR. His work is held in numerous public and private collections including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; Museum of Art, Portland, OR; and Fidelity Investments Collection, Boston, MA. Chervinsky participated in Light Work’s Artist-In-Residence Program in 2012.

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