Collier Schorr
Collier Schorr was an American photographer and video artist (born 1963). She was born at New York City.
Recognition and collections
Collier Schorr received Berlin Prize and Guggenheim Fellowship. Work by Collier Schorr is held by National Gallery of Canada, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Hessel Museum of Art.
Identity
Collier Schorr is recorded as having received Berlin Prize and Guggenheim Fellowship. Collier Schorr is recorded with the citizenship of United States. Collier Schorr is recorded as photographer and video artist.
In detail
Collier Schorr studied at School of Visual Arts and Yale School of Art.
Employment is recorded with Yale University.
Work by Collier Schorr is recorded in the collections of National Gallery of Canada, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Hessel Museum of Art and Whitney Museum of American Art.
Distinctions recorded are Berlin Prize and Guggenheim Fellowship.
Chronology
- 1963Collier Schorr born at New York City.
- 1963Collier Schorr was born in 1963 at New York City.
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“Collier Schorr”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5147176: Collier Schorr
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