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Susan Burnstine

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117:. She is best known for haunting, ethereal images that illustrate her dreams. She began making photographs as a way of facing and working through nightmares and night terrors that have haunted her since childhood. She is also known for making her own cameras and lenses, initially from ruins of toy camera bodies, and now 100% homemade with additions from found objects and assorted other materials that best represent her vision of her dreams. Burnstine has written for many notable photography publications, including a monthly column for 149:
returned. The work is shot from a higher perspective than her earlier work, reflecting the vision of her father, looking down upon her. This body of work retains her signature dark and dramatic, blurred effects. The entirety of this series can be found in her second monograph, "Absence of Being."
133:, is a collection of 45 images from three distinct series, "On Waking Dreams," "Between" and "Flight." The book, which explores her own intense dreams, won a Gold Medal in the Pro Fine Arts division, and a Bronze Medal overall at the 2011 Prix de la Photographie Paris. 292: 287: 357: 367: 372: 307: 352: 342: 347: 362: 145:"Absence of Being", Burnstine's second monograph, began after the death of her father, when her nightmares, which had been the impetus for 337: 261: 297: 327: 245:
Brierly, Dean (August 2011). "The Great American Pastime, Jungian Journeys and Coney Island Chronicles".
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Curiel, Jonathan (May 9, 2012). "Absence of Being: Susan Burnstine's Photography Explores Loss".
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Burnstine's first color series is "Where Shadows Cease: Resonance of America's Dream".
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Bentley, Mark (August 2011). "On the Shelf – Within Shadows by Susan Burnstine".
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Review of Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in San Francisco by Jonathan Curiel, 2012
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Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in San Francisco Reviewed by Jonathan Curiel, 2018
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Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in Chicago Reviewed by Elliot Reichert, 2015
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A Photo Editor Interview with Susan Burnstine by Jonathan Blaustein
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Madeleine Brand interviews Susan Burnstine on NPR/KCRW PRESS PLAY
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was also selected as a Best Book of 2011 by PhotoEye Magazine.
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Susan Burnstine interview on Lenscratch by Aline Smithson
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Tobin, Richard (October 2009). "The Stuff of Dreams".
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susanburnstine.com
Chicago
Los Angeles






"The Best Books of 2011"
Susan Burnstine website
Madeleine Brand interviews Susan Burnstine on NPR/KCRW PRESS PLAY
Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in San Francisco Reviewed by Jonathan Curiel, 2018
Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in Chicago Reviewed by Elliot Reichert, 2015
A Photo Editor Interview with Susan Burnstine by Jonathan Blaustein
Review of Susan Burnstine Solo Exhibit in San Francisco by Jonathan Curiel, 2012
Susan Burnstine interview on Lenscratch by Aline Smithson
Categories
Living people
1966 births
University of Miami alumni
People from Northbrook, Illinois
American fine art photographers
Glenbrook North High School alumni
University of Miami School of Communication alumni
21st-century American women
21st-century American women photographers
21st-century American photographers

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