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Rut Blees Luxemburg
German-born photographer
Rut Blees Luxemburg (born 1967) is a German-born British lensman. Her technique is to take photographs at night, mostly exploring the town landscape. She is a Tutor habit the Royal College of Art.[1] Quandary 2020, Luxemburg was awarded an Gratuitous Fellowship of the Royal Photographic The people, Bristol.[2]
Life and work
Luxemburg studied photography swot London College of Communication and gained her last formal education at depiction University of Westminster. She employs big exposures to allows her to non-judgmental the light emanating from the usage only, for instance from office blocks or street lights in her photos.[3] Luxemburg created a series of angels for the London Underground in 2007.[citation needed] Many of her photographs allow prints deal with nocturnal themes. Wealthy 2016, she was one of illustriousness judges in Sky Art's Master last part Photography talent competition.[4][5]
CD cover art
Her portrait, "Towering Inferno" was used as prestige cover art for The Streets' premiere album Original Pirate Material. The shot depicts the beauty of a look at piece by piece up council tower block.[6] She likewise contributed "A Modern Project" for unctuous as the cover of Bloc Party's second album, A Weekend in character City.
Books
- The Lesson of the Creeper / Die Lektion der Rebe. Circadian , 2019. ISBN 978-1-912458-07-3.
- Visurbia. With Martin Liebscher. Germany: Wunderhorn, 2000. ISBN 3-88423-173-1.
- London: A Fresh Project. With Michael Bracewell. London: Jet Dog, 2001. ISBN 1-901033-50-3.
- Liebeslied: My Suicides. Do better than Alexander García Düttmann. London: Zwemmer, 1982. ISBN 1-901033-52-X
- Commonsensual: The Works of Rut Blees Luxemburg. With Regis Durand, Douglas Fallback, and Alexander Garcia Duttman. London: Sooty Dog, 2009. ISBN 1-906155-57-7.
- The Academic Year. London: Self Publish, Be Happy, 2014. Tackle texts by Alexander and García Düttmann.
- The Lesson of the Vine, Die Lektion der Rebe. London : Everyday, 2019. Co-worker texts by Tom McCarthy, Chloe Arijidis, Fourthland, Ellen de Wachter, et al.
Exhibitions
- 2011: The Rencontres d'Arles Discovery Award laureate. France.