Adam Katseff

American, born 1984

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Adam Katseff

American, born 1984


Adam Katseff produces reductive landscapes, that while being minimalist in approach, on closer inspection present the viewer with rich and exceptional detail. Drawn to the Western landscape, Adam Katseff began photographing the landscape at night using a large format 8 x 10 camera. His series Dark Landscapes (2012 — present) and Rivers and Falls (2014 — present) feature iconic locations, which also captivated and inspired influential artists such as Ansel Adams, Carleton Watkins, Albert Bierstadt, Timothy O’Sullivan, and William Henry Jackson. This is no coincidence, as Adam Katseff conceptually set off to recapture these specific locations and in doing so recontextualize the landscape. Of the chiaroscurist nature of the work Katseff remarks, “The subjects of my recent work are at the same time familiar and elusive. The outline of the image is easy to see, and as with memory our imagination must supply the rest. This is the goal of my current series, to present the viewer with a partial landscape and invite them to compose the rest themselves. In this way the images become at once universal and deeply personal; an exploration of the line between physical space and our psychological relationship to it. Each viewer must invest their own experience, their own subconscious into the work to make it whole, and each comes away with an impression based partly in reality, and partly of their own creation.”

Adam Katseff’s earlier Interiors series (2012-2013) were produced by constructing perfectly scaled models to create subtractive studies of interior spaces such as the chapel at Yosemite or Frederick Church’s studio. These interior models are stripped of all furniture, doors, windows, or any identifying detail outside of the room’s proportions, distilling the rooms down to their bare minimalistic geometric form. His series Whole Night (2011), as the series title reflects, captures via long exposures the travel patterns of stars and planes, producing Twomblyesque time-lapse maps of the heavens.

Adam Katseff received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, and an MFA from Stanford University, where he later taught photography. He is a recipient of the Murphy and Cadogan Contemporary Art Award, the Anita Squires Fowler Award, and was the first recipient of the Sidney Zuber Photography Award. Katseff’s work has been exhibited at the Phoenix Art Museum, the Nevada Museum of Art, and at The Hearst Galleries, New York. His work can be found in prestigious public and private collections including the Nelson Atkins Museum, the Nevada Museum of Art, and the Hearst Corporate Collection.

Lake (Mooselookmeguntic)

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Rivers and Falls

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Dark Landscapes

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Interiors

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