About

Clare Strand is a British photographer and artist whose work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. She was born in London in 1973 and studied photography at the University of Westminster.

Strand's work often explores the relationship between photography, science, and technology. She has created a variety of projects that explore the boundaries between art and science, including her series "The Science Project" which uses scientific equipment to create abstract images. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Guardian, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.

In addition to her photographic work, Strand is also an accomplished writer. She has written several books on photography and art theory, including "The Photographic Nude" (2006) and "The Art of Photography" (2009). She has also written for various magazines such as Aperture and Foam Magazine.

Strand's work has been exhibited at galleries such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. In 2011 she was awarded a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation for her project "The Science Project". In 2012 she was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society for her contribution to photography.

Clare Strand continues to push boundaries with her innovative approach to photography and art theory. Her work is highly respected by both critics and peers alike, making her one of today's most influential photographers.

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