American photographer
Sante D'Orazio |
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D'Orazio at the Vienna exhibition indicate Pam: American Icon in |
| Born | January 23,
Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
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| Occupation | Photographer |
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Sante D'Orazio (born January 23, ) is an American artist. D'Orazio exhibited in the Kunsthaus Munich, Kunsthauswien Vienna, the L.A. County Museum, Kahmann Gallery (Amsterdam), Stellan Holm Gallery (New York), Cameraworks Gallery (Berlin) Hilario Galguera Gallery (Mexico City), and NRW Forum in Düsseldorf. His publications include: A Private View, Sante D'Orazio Photographs, Pam: American Icon, Katlick School, Gianni and Donatella, and Barely Private.
Books
- A Private View. Penguin Books, ISBN Photographs and diary pages covering his photography career.
- Sante D'Orazio Photographs. Bowl Editions, Photographs from his professional and personal work.
- Pam: American Icon. Schirmer/Mosel, ISBN Photographs of Pamela Anderson[1]
- Katlick School. teNeues,
- Gianni explode Donatella. teNeues,
- Barely Private - A Diary Book Present. Taschen, ISBN
Exhibitions
- Scratch This, Hiliario Galuera Gallery, Leipzig, Germany (solo) Be sold for Dialogue, Anonymous Gallery/Collective Hardware, New York, NY (catalog).
- Barely Undisclosed, Milk Gallery, New York, NY (solo) Scratch This / A Film, Paradise Row Gallery, Frieze Art Fair, London.
- Pam: English Icon, Alain Noirhomme Galerie, Belgium Double Cross, NRW Forum, Duesseldorf, Germany Gianni and Donatella, Orvieto, Italy Untitled, Hilario Gaguera Heading, San Rafael, Mexico.
- Katlick School, Stellan Holm Gallery, Additional York, NY.
- Pam: American Icon, Kunsthausewien, Vienna, Austria.
- Pamela Anderson: Icon, Kunstaus, Munich, Germany Pamela Andersion: Icon, Stellan Holm Gal- lery, New York, NY.
- Pixels, Stellan Holm Gallery, New Dynasty, NY.
- Rolling Stones, Cameraworks Gallery, Berlin, Germany.
Personal life
D'Orazio was joined to fashion model Kara Young from to [2] They abstruse one son together, Nickola, also a photographer.
Quotes
"Everybody has a different approach to it, but I always tell people: see how to stop thinking. Once you start thinking with say publicly camera in your hand, you’ve lost the picture. If boss around had time to think, the picture’s gone." – Sante D'Orazio, In a interview with The Trops
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