Nicholas Nixon - Home
Nicholas Nixon - Home
Volume 1 in the Lodima Press Portfolio Book Series
Photographs from an ongoing series made in Nixon's home.
[These photographs are] a way of making moments of whim, of feeling, have more shape than words could ever give them.
Nicholas Nixon
Softbound Edition of 1000 Copies
Printed by SALTO in 600 Line Screen Quadtone
9 5/8 x 8 5/8-inches - 24 Pages
18 Reproductions
NICHOLAS NIXON was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1947 and has been living in Boston since 1976 where he is part-time professor of Art at Massachusetts College of Art. Nixon has been the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and three Photography Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and more recently, a George Gund Foundation Fellowship.
He has had numerous solo exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and is represented in the collections of more than forty museums worldwide. His publications include Nicholas Nixon: Pictures of People (1988) and The Brown Sisters (1999).
Read more about the series
This is an ongoing series of beautiful, yet affordable photography books of previously unpublished work by leading and emerging contemporary photographers. These books are printed to the high standards for which Lodima Press has become known—600-line screen quadtone on heavy cover stock, insuring that the reproductions are true to the originals.
Each book in the series contains from 10 to 18 photographs and includes a statement by the photographer. The books have 24 pages and are 9 5/8″ x 8 5/8″ in size.
The series was available in both a softbound edition limited to 1000 copies (sold individually and by subscription to the entire series), and a hardbound edition limited to 100 signed and numbered copies, originally available as a complete set and by subscription only. We are now making available the few signed and numbered books from incomplete sets.