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Martin Weber (Not Available)

Martin Weber
My brother dreams of studying music, Yavi, Argentina, 2004
Pigmented inkjet print, 10 x 8″ on 13 x 9.5″ paper
Edition of 50 (unnumbered), signed by the artist

Categories: Black-and-white Prints, Fine Print Program, Not Available Tags: Animals, Black-and-white Prints, Documentary, Men, Portrait
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Description

Martin Weber divides time between Buenos Aires and Los Angeles. He studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and the International Center of Photography, New York in 1992. Weber has won numerous grants and awards, including in 2008 the Silver Eye Award, and in 2005 a grant from the No Strings Foundation. He received The Prince Claus Grant (2004), two grants from the Hasselblad Foundation (2001 and 1999) and a Guggenheim Fellowship (1998). Weber participated in Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence Program in 2002.

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