Matthew Brandt is a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow

Matthew Brandt is among the Class of 2024 Guggenheim Fellows, a distinguished and diverse group of culture-creators that spans 52 disciplines. Recognized for his ambitious contributions to the art world and the medium of photography, Brant's fellowship marks a recognition of his career's past achievements and exceptional promise. Learn more on the Guggenheim Foundation's website.
 
Photo-based artist Matthew Brandt creates his artworks using physical elements from the very subjects he photographs. Among different sources, the artist finds inspiration in landscape photography of the American West, especially its correlation to the methods of printing and making images during photography's infancy in the mid-nineteenth century. In this vein of historical engagement, Brandt revives traditional photographic processes, including handmade papermaking and gum-bichromate, which predates film in the timeline of photographic technology. 
 
This announcement coincides with a presentation of Matthew Brandt's Silver works in the Qube, Yossi Milo's hybrid exhibition space that offers an online companion to the gallery's viewing room. To view the Qube online, click here.
April 12, 2024