Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

Framer Framed

Stephen Ferry
Stephen Ferry

Stephen Ferry

Since the late 1980s, Stephen Ferry (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1960) has traveled to dozens of countries, covering social and political change, human rights, and the environment, on assignment for publications such as National Geographic, GEO, TIME and the New York Times. A fluent Spanish speaker, Stephen has developed an understanding of Latin America from over twenty years of covering the region. Stephen’s first book, I Am Rich Potosí: The Mountain that Eats Men (Monacelli Press, 1999), documents the lives of the Quechua miners of Potosí, Bolivia. His second book Violentology: A Manual of the Colombian Conflict (Umbrage, 2012) has become a referential work for the study of Colombian history, armed conflict and human rights. In 2018, Stephen and his sister, the anthropologist Elizabeth Ferry, published La Batea (Icono/Red Hook Editions, 2018).

Ferry has won honors from the World Press Photo, Picture of the Year, and Best of Photojournalism contests. He has also received grants from the National Geographic Expeditions Council, the Fund for Investigative Journalism, the Alicia Patterson Foundation, the Howard Chapnick Fund, the Knight International Press Fellowship, the Getty Images Grant for Good, Open Society Foundations and the Magnum Foundation.

He lives and works in Bogotá, Colombia


Exposities


Expositie: HERE/NOW - Current Visions from Colombia

Hedendaagse kunst en fotojournalistiek van twintig kunstenaars uit Colombia, samengebracht door Carolina Ponce de León

Agenda


Symposium: HERE/NOW Current Visions from Colombia
Bij Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, in het kader van tentoonstelling HERE/NOW bij Framer Framed en Beautiful Distress House