Sheila Metzner’s unique photographic style
has positioned her as a contemporary master in the worlds of fine
art, fashion, portraiture, still life and landscape photography.
Born in Brooklyn, in 1939, she attended Pratt Institute, where
she majored in Visual Communications, and was then hired by the
Doyle Dane Bernbach advertising agency as its first female art
director. She took pictures all the while, amassing them slowly
over the next thirteen years, while raising five children. One
of these photographs was included in a famous and controversial
exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art—Mirrors and Windows:
American Photography since 1960—and became the dark horse
hit of the exhibition. Gallery shows and commercial clients soon
followed. Metzner’s fine art photographs are featured in
numerous private and museum collections—among others The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The International Center of Photography,
the Agfa and Polaroid Collections. She has published four monographs:
Objects of Desire, which won the Amerian Society of Magazine Photographers
Ansel Adams Award for Book Photography; Sheila Metzner’s
Color, Inherit the Earth (landscapes) and Form and Fashion (images
culled from twenty years of fine-art and fashion work).
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