Michael Ackerman

Born 1967 in Tel Aviv, lives and works in Berlin

Hotel, Lodz, Polen 2008
Silbergelatine Abzug, Master Print
40 x 40 cm, Ed. 1:15

Michael Ackerman

Born 1967 in Tel Aviv, lives and works in Berlin

Michael Ackerman

Curriculum Vitae

1967 Born in Tel Aviv
Current Lives and works in Berlin

Awards & Sholarships

2009 Prix SCAM Roger Pic
1999 Nadar Award for his book End Time City
Best Documentary, End Time City, Photo-eye, 1999
1998 Infinity Award for Young Photographer de l’ICP New-York

Solo Exhibitions (selected)

2020 Michael Ackerman, Van der Grinten Galerie, Cologne / DE
2017 Festival Foto Leggendo, Rom / IT
Watermark, Leica galerie, Milan/ IT
2016 Diary of a Job - Olympus Carte Blanche, Les Rencontres Photographiques d'Arles / FR
2015 The Phos Center, Torino Italy Kunstwerk, Vienna / AT
L’Oeil Urbain, Corbeil-Essonnes / FR
“Sing Another Song Boys” (with Lorenzo Castore) Rome / IT
2014 MC2 Gallery, Milan, Italy Foto Istanbul /TR
L’intuition – projection avec la collaboration du musicien Vincent Courtois, curator : Christian Caujolle. A La Friche Belle de Mai, Marseille, Le Lux Scene national de Valence, Festival Banlieues Blues, Paris et Les Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles
2012 Argus Foto Kunst, Berlin / DE
2010 Half Life, Crac Languedoc-Roussillon, Festival Images Singulières, Sète / FR
Half Life, Stimultania, Strasbourg / FR
2009 Half Life, Rencontres d’Arles (screening) / FR
Half Life, Le 104, Paris (screening) / FR
2007 Fotofestival, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg / DE
2006 Camelot Gallery, Krakow / PL
Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie d’Arles / FR
Fotografie am Schiffbauerdamm, Berlin / DE
Van Der Grinten Galerie, Cologne / DE
FAS Galerie, Berlin / DE
2005 Hermès Gallery, New York / USA
2004 Michael Ackerman, Galerie VU’, Paris / FR
Kerrigan Campbell Art+Project, New York / USA
2001 Michael Ackerman, Galerie VU’, Paris / FR
2000 Scalo Gallery, Zurich / CH
Argos Photography Festival, Vevey / CH
Foksal, Nyon / CH
Atelier De Visu Marseille / FR

Group Exhibitions (selected)

2018 Eyes Wide Open - Le Botanique, Bruxelles / BE
2017 Etranger Résident - La colllection de Marin Karmitz, Maison Rouge, Paris / FR
On the Paths of Enlightenment, MASI, Lugano / CH
2016 Das Licht Der Nacht, Kommunale Galerie Berlin / DE
2015 Lianzou Photo Festival, Chine
2013 Images et Musiques, MEP, Paris / FR
2012 Nacht, Hotel Bogota, Photoplatz, Berlin / DE
Delpire & CO, The gallery at Hermès, NY, EU
2011 New Yorker Fiction/Real Photography, Steven Kasher Gallery, NY, EU
2009 Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles / FR
Darkside II, Fotomuseum, Winterthur / USA
2007 Festival Transfotografia, Fundacja Transfotografia, Gdansk, PL
2006 Points de VU’, Jeu de Paume, Tours / FR
2005 Fast Forward, Centro Cultural Conde Duque, ES
2004 The Dark Room, GEM MoCA, Den Haag, NL
Acquisitions récentes, MEP, Paris / FR
Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles / FR
2003 Uniques, Galerie VU’, Paris / FR
2000 Positions Attitudes Actions, Foto Biënnale, Rotterdam / NL

Michael Ackerman

Solo Show

September 5, 2020

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October 24, 2020

Born in Israel in1967, Michael Ackerman moved with his family to New York in 1974. At 18 he discovered photography as a personal form of expression and truly came into his own in the art. He left his college studies behind and has devoted himself with utter dedication to his photographic work ever since. In 1992, Ackerman embarked on an extended journey that took him from Manila to Calcutta and on to Varanasi, the holy city of Hinduism, home of the terraced Ganges riverbank where both ritual baths and religious cremations are carried out by the thousands, virtually side-by-side. In 1997, after extensive travels, the work on what would be ‘End Time City’ was completed. Published two years later by Delpire in Paris, the book subsequently received the prestigious Prix Nadar.

The pursuit of “the story” that could have established Ackerman as a conventional photojournalist was relinquished in favor of a work method that brought the naturally retiring photographer into direct confrontation with an inner agitation, a friction between reticence and unrestrained curiosity, which is perhaps the delicate balance of intimacy and distance that connects him what he sees.The thread of Ackerman’s sensibility for time and timelessness, for his own history and the historically charged quality of places has been woven through his work from the start.

His utterly non-academic work with the photo camera has brought Ackerman highest acclaim: his purposeful use of exposure errors, overexposure, blurriness and movement serves, in effect, to conquer the coldness and rigidity of technology, giving the floor to the unbridled expression of the image. Younger generations of photographers regularly acknowledge Michael Ackerman among their greatest influences.

Viewing his images it is impossible to escape the pull of their extraordinary intensity. In addition to earlier works from India, New York and Eastern Europe our show also presents the most recent photographs and assemblages, images that Michael Ackerman took at the Warsaw Jewish Cemetery. Michael Ackerman has travelled the world in search of existential human expression also finding it at the place of his own family provenance, revealed in perhaps the most delicate, fragile form possible: images of the little weathered portrait photos of children at the Warsaw cemetery. Like a muffled scream that, through Ackerman’s work, now echoes into the present after all.

Michael Ackerman received the New York City’s International Center of Photography (ICP) Infinity Award in 1998 and the Nadar Award for his book ‘End Time City’ (Delpire, 1999). His work ‘Departure, Poland’ was honored with the SCAM Roger Pic Award in 2009. Ackerman’s much-talked-about book ‘Fiction’ appeared in 2001, his most recent book ‘Half Life’ in 2010, both published by Delpire. 

Since 2010 Michael Ackerman has been based in Berlin.

Michael Ackerman

Solo Show

September 5, 2020

 — 

October 24, 2020

Born in Israel in1967, Michael Ackerman moved with his family to New York in 1974. At 18 he discovered photography as a personal form of expression and truly came into his own in the art. He left his college studies behind and has devoted himself with utter dedication to his photographic work ever since. In 1992, Ackerman embarked on an extended journey that took him from Manila to Calcutta and on to Varanasi, the holy city of Hinduism, home of the terraced Ganges riverbank where both ritual baths and religious cremations are carried out by the thousands, virtually side-by-side. In 1997, after extensive travels, the work on what would be ‘End Time City’ was completed. Published two years later by Delpire in Paris, the book subsequently received the prestigious Prix Nadar.

The pursuit of “the story” that could have established Ackerman as a conventional photojournalist was relinquished in favor of a work method that brought the naturally retiring photographer into direct confrontation with an inner agitation, a friction between reticence and unrestrained curiosity, which is perhaps the delicate balance of intimacy and distance that connects him what he sees.The thread of Ackerman’s sensibility for time and timelessness, for his own history and the historically charged quality of places has been woven through his work from the start.

His utterly non-academic work with the photo camera has brought Ackerman highest acclaim: his purposeful use of exposure errors, overexposure, blurriness and movement serves, in effect, to conquer the coldness and rigidity of technology, giving the floor to the unbridled expression of the image. Younger generations of photographers regularly acknowledge Michael Ackerman among their greatest influences.

Viewing his images it is impossible to escape the pull of their extraordinary intensity. In addition to earlier works from India, New York and Eastern Europe our show also presents the most recent photographs and assemblages, images that Michael Ackerman took at the Warsaw Jewish Cemetery. Michael Ackerman has travelled the world in search of existential human expression also finding it at the place of his own family provenance, revealed in perhaps the most delicate, fragile form possible: images of the little weathered portrait photos of children at the Warsaw cemetery. Like a muffled scream that, through Ackerman’s work, now echoes into the present after all.

Michael Ackerman received the New York City’s International Center of Photography (ICP) Infinity Award in 1998 and the Nadar Award for his book ‘End Time City’ (Delpire, 1999). His work ‘Departure, Poland’ was honored with the SCAM Roger Pic Award in 2009. Ackerman’s much-talked-about book ‘Fiction’ appeared in 2001, his most recent book ‘Half Life’ in 2010, both published by Delpire. 

Since 2010 Michael Ackerman has been based in Berlin.