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Told in three chapters, Either Limits or Contradictions, captures the feelings of self-discovery, enjoyment, and death. Nick Meyer takes the viewer on the ebb and flow that makes up life. His visual narratives are an attempt to examine and confront the anxiety and eventuality that, because we all were born, time will pass, and so will we. Almost as though the camera is an extension of his hand, Meyer's resulting images are candid, honest, and universal. Nick Meyer received his BFA from MassArt in 2005 and his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2008. He is the recipient of the Pace Gallery Award and the Barclay Simpson Prize. He is represented by Uprise Art in New York.

Photographer Nick Meyer's website: http://www.nickmeyerphoto.net/ Andrea Smith, Publicist National print and online campaign Social Media campaign Promotion through: www.daylightbooks.org *Art and Photo magazines: Aperture, Photo District News, American Photo, Popular Photography, Professional Photographer, Rangefinder, Shutterbug, The Photo Review, British Journal of Photography, LensCulture, Photographer's Forum, Hot Shoe International, Photo-Eye, among others. *Niche: 1) Local media in places where photographs were made (Massachusetts) coinciding with a push for the accompanying gallery show in Brattleboro, VT. 2) Publications that embrace emerging artists, i.e., Vice, Juxtapoz, i-d, Dazed and Confused. 3) Outlets that might be interested in the poetry/music angle, i.e., Literate Lens blog, Rolling Stone, Times Literary Supplement. *General interest publications (books, art, culture): The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, New York Review of Books, Brooklyn Rail. *Trade press: Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, Choice *Newspapers: The New York Times (Exposures), Vermont papers. *Blogs/Online: Hyperallergic, Slate, Feature Shoot, Lenscratch, aCurator, Musee magazine, We-Heart, Fraction magazine, Conscientious (Joerg Colberg), Seesaw, etc. *Broadcast: NPR programs (local, Massachusetts)

About the Author
Nick Meyer (B.1981) is a photographer and artist living and working in Conway, Massachusetts. He received his BFA from MassArt in 2005 and his MFA from California College of the Arts in 2008. His first book "Pattern Language" was published in 2010 by Brick Publishing. His work has also appeared in Vice Magazine, Mass Appeal Magazine, Wired, SF station, and as illustration for the Novella "A Field Guide to the North American Family" (Mark Batty Publisher 2007/Random House 2016) He is the recipient of the Pace Gallery Award and the Barclay Simpson Prize. His work has been shown both nationally and internationally and is held in private and public collections. He is represented by Uprise Art in New York. Aaron Schuman (b. 1977) is an American artist, writer and curator based in the United Kingdom. He received a BFA in Photography and Art History from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1999, and an MA in Humanities and Cultural Studies from the University of London's London Consortium in 2003. His photographic work is exhibited and published internationally, and is held in many public and private collections. He is the author of FOLK (NB, 2016), curator of Indivisible (FOMU, 2017), Re:Search (Krakow Photomonth, 2014), InAppropriation (HCP, 2012) and Whatever Was Splendid (FotoFest, 2010) and has contributed texts to numerous books, journals and publications. Schuman is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton and the University of the West of England (UWE, Bristol), and is the founder/editor of SeeSaw Magazine. Lawrence Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers, New York, in 1919. He received an AB degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina, and an MA from Columbia University, where he wrote a thesis on the influence of John Ruskin's writing on J.M.W. Turner. After Navy service in World War II, he worked in the mail room at Time Magazine for a while, then lived in Paris (1947--1951), where he received a Doctorat de l'Universite from the Sorbonne in 1949. It was in France that Ferlinghetti began painting. On his return to the United States he settled in San Francisco, where he and Peter D. Martin founded the first all paperbound bookstore in the country, City Lights Books. Under its imprint, Ferlinghetti began the Pocket Poets Series which included work by William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, and Antonin Artaud. Ferlinghetti's second books of poems, A Coney Island of the Mind (New Directions, 1958) is one of the best selling poetry books of our time. A Far Rockaway of the Heart (ND, 1997) won a silver medal, in the category of Poetry, in the California Book Awards, sponsored by The Commonwealth Club of California. On August 11, 1998, Ferlinghetti was named San Francisco's first poet laureate. He received The Before Columbus Foundation "Lifetime Achievement Award" for the twentieth annual American Book Awards for 1999. In 2001 he was one of two American poets (the other being John Ashbery) chosen to participate in the second celebration of UNESCO's World Poetry Day in Delphi, Greece, where he along with his international confreres poetically addressed the Oracle. He has also been writing a weeky column, "Poetry as News," for the San Francisco Chronicle Book Review. In December 2006, Ferlinghetti was named a Commandeur in the French Order of Arts and Letters. Lawrence Ferlinghetti's reputation within the literary world grows out of his commitment to literature and to the literary artists who have pushed the edges of the literary envelope shaping the last half of this century. He is a man of many hats, and he brings to each of his roles an approach that challenges tradition. It is his uncharacteristic personality that allows him to balance comfortably activities as diverse as those of poet, novelist, playwright, publisher, critic, social activist, and visual artist.

Reviews
"Meyer's photographs are hyper-personal and tenderly nuanced to his own reality.", - Time Lightbox, March 31, 2017 "Photographer Nick Meyer has beautifully articulated the fleeting and fragile nature of life lived in his new monograph...", - Lenscratch, July 3, 2017 "Meyer channeled his grief into an arresting swatch of images...", - Musee Magazine, August 3, 2017



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ISBN 9781942084341
Author Nick Meyer
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Daylight Books
Publisher Daylight Books

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