John Edmonds, Critic in Photography
Webpage: johnedmonds.studio
John Edmonds is an American artist and photographer who first came to public recognition with his intimate portraits of lovers, close friends and strangers. He earned his MFA in Photography from Yale University and his BFA at the Corcoran School of Arts & Design. His work explores themes of identity, community, desire and belonging. Noted for his highly formalist photographs in which he focuses on the performative gestures and self-fashioning of young, Black men on the streets of America, his work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, The Art Gallery of Ontario, The Cincinnati Art Museum, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Museum of Modern Art, SFMoMA, The Rubell Collection, The National Gallery of Art, The J. Paul Getty Museum, The Milwaukee Art Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim and Yale University Art Gallery. In 2019, He was included in 79th Whitney Biennial. Edmonds has taught at Harvard University and the School of Visual Arts. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York and is currently Visiting Critic in Photography at Yale University.
Editor details
Last edited by: Lindsey Mancini
Edit access: Staff, Faculty