UCLA A.UD Lecture Series 2014-2015: March 30, 2015
Karin Apollonia Müller
Photographer
Ms. Müller has photographed landscapes, mostly in Los Angeles and its peripheral environment since 1996. She uses photography to investigate the play between nature and cultivated spaces: how each tries to control the other.
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Karin Apollonia Müller studied photography at the Folkwang School, Essen, where she received her Masters of Fine Art in 1992. She is recipient of numerous artist awards, commissions and residencies, among a Lannan Foundation Fellowship, Galisteo, NM, and an artist commission from the Getty/CAL Arts Grant, LA. Karin Apollonia Müllers work is part of the collections of major art museums including the Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Whitney Museum, NY; The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, SF; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LA; among others. She has published three monographs, Angels in Fall, Kruse, On Edge, Nazraeli Press and Timbercove, Nazraeli Press.
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