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Nicholas Whitman | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Education | RIT |
Known for | Photography |
Notable work | Landscape photography and historic photography, especially themes of decay. |
Website | nwphoto |
Nicholas Whitman is an American photographer. He is best known for his work chronicling major renovations. Whitman's 2001 Mass MoCA: From Mill to Museum documents the transformation of a sprawling[1] electronics plant into the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art[2], a process also depicted in the independent film Downside Up[3]. Similarly, Whitman's 2008 book, The Colonial Theatre, showcases the transformation of the Miller Supply Company warehouse of Pittsfield, Massachusetts into a functional playhouse.[4]
References
- ^ "The 'Before' Pictures", Mass MoCA website
- ^ "History", Mass MoCA website
- ^ Downside Up information page, PBS
- ^ "Event Page", Discover Pittsfield
External links
- Official website
- Interview with Whitman by Dedee Shattuck of the Dedee Shattuck Gallery.