TIMOTHY GREENFIELD-SANDERS

 

 

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders' portraits are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum, The Whitney Museum and The National Portrait Gallery among others. In 2004, seven hundred of his art world portraits were accepted into the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Greenfield-Sanders' fashion and celebrity images can be seen in magazines worldwide. He is on the masthead as a contributing photographer at Vanity Fair.
In 1997 Greenfield-Sanders produced and directed "Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart", a feature documentary about the legendary rock musician. The film aired in April 1998 on the PBS Series American Masters and premiered in the United States at Sundance Film Festival and in Europe at The Berlin Film Festival. Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart screened at over 50 film festivals worldwide. It won a 1998 Grammy Award.

A number of books on Greenfield-Sanders' work have been published: "Art World"(Fotofolio), "Timothy Greenfield-Sanders" his first monograph, (Alberico Cetti Serbelloni Editori), "XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits" (Bulfinch Press) "Face to Face" (Skira), "Look: Portraits Backstage at Olympus Fashion Week" (Powerhouse) and "The Black List" (Atria of Simon and Schuster).

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