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Erik Madigan Heck (born 1983) is an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota currently living and working in New York City. |
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He is the Editor in Chief and Creative Director of Nomenus Quarterly, a hybrid publication available both online and in print as a limited edition series of folios heralded “the world’s most expensive magazine” according to The New York Times <ref> http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/22/the-worlds-most-expensive-magazine/ </ref>. |
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Drawn to the immediacy of photography and its transformative qualities, Heck was able to develop a sense of style at an uncommonly young age. As a child, every Sunday he and his mother would go out and she would have him photograph one roll of film, a ritual that would eventually shape his desire to work as a photographer from an early age. He developed a distinct fascination with photography by the time he was 14, at which point he was in in a darkroom every day at school learning how to develop and process film. He received his MFA at Parsons The New School for Design and began working with designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Rodarte, and Anne-Valerie Hash by the time he was 24 years old. |
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His distinctive visual style and approach merges insightful understandings of art history, photographic techniques, and experimental sound scapes in his photographic and motion picture studies. |
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He has worked with influential designers such as Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens, Rodarte, Valentino Couture, Jean-Paul Gaultier Couture, Christian Lacroix Couture, Lanvin, and Yohji Yamamoto. |
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The American artist Erik Madigan Heck, |
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In 2009, Heck was a keynote speaker at the Boom Design Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A touring exhibition of recent work funded by Acura and Ovation Television in 2010 will be held in seven major U.S. cities. Additionally in 2010 Heck and Ann Demeulemeester, the avant-garde Belgian fashion designer, will exhibit 40 photographs from their collaboration, “Ann Demeulemeester: Male Retrospective, 1996-2009”, on Verlatstraat, in Antwerp, Belgium. |
In 2009, Heck was a keynote speaker at the Boom Design Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A touring exhibition of recent work funded by Acura and Ovation Television in 2010 will be held in seven major U.S. cities. Additionally in 2010 Heck and Ann Demeulemeester, the avant-garde Belgian fashion designer, will exhibit 40 photographs from their collaboration, “Ann Demeulemeester: Male Retrospective, 1996-2009”, on Verlatstraat, in Antwerp, Belgium. |
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Erik Madigan Heck Biography:
Erik Madigan Heck (born 1983) is an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota currently living and working in New York City.
He is the Editor in Chief and Creative Director of Nomenus Quarterly, a hybrid publication available both online and in print as a limited edition series of folios heralded “the world’s most expensive magazine” according to The New York Times [1].
Drawn to the immediacy of photography and its transformative qualities, Heck was able to develop a sense of style at an uncommonly young age. As a child, every Sunday he and his mother would go out and she would have him photograph one roll of film, a ritual that would eventually shape his desire to work as a photographer from an early age. He developed a distinct fascination with photography by the time he was 14, at which point he was in in a darkroom every day at school learning how to develop and process film. He received his MFA at Parsons The New School for Design and began working with designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier, Rodarte, and Anne-Valerie Hash by the time he was 24 years old.
His distinctive visual style and approach merges insightful understandings of art history, photographic techniques, and experimental sound scapes in his photographic and motion picture studies.
He is the Editor in Chief and Creative Director of Nomenus Quarterly, “the world’s most expensive magazine” according to The New York Times. Launched in 2007, Nomenus Quarterly is his own hybrid publication available both online and in print as a limited edition series of folios. His distinctive visual style and approach merges a rich understanding of art history, photographic techniques, and experimental soundscapes in his photographic and motion picture studies.
He has worked with influential designers such as Ann Demeulemeester, Rick Owens, Rodarte, Valentino Couture, Jean-Paul Gaultier Couture, Christian Lacroix Couture, Lanvin, and Yohji Yamamoto.
Early life
The American artist Erik Madigan Heck,
In 2009, Heck was a keynote speaker at the Boom Design Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A touring exhibition of recent work funded by Acura and Ovation Television in 2010 will be held in seven major U.S. cities. Additionally in 2010 Heck and Ann Demeulemeester, the avant-garde Belgian fashion designer, will exhibit 40 photographs from their collaboration, “Ann Demeulemeester: Male Retrospective, 1996-2009”, on Verlatstraat, in Antwerp, Belgium.
Erik Madigan Heck lives and works in New York. His work is in several international museum and private collections.