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Daniel Blaufuks

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Daniel Blaufuks has explored the relationship between public and private memory, a constant theme of inquiry in his work as a visual artist. His practice is pursued chiefly through photography and video, and presented in installations, books, and films.

In 2007, he published Sob Céus Estranhos (Tinta-da-china)—based on his 2002 film Under Strange Skies—which earned him the award for Best Photography Book of the Year in the international category at PhotoEspaña. He was also awarded a prize in 2007 for his work on a concentration camp in the Czech Republic, later presented in the book Terezín (Steidl, 2010) and the film As If (2014).

In 2016, he won the AICA/MC/Millennium BCP Visual Arts Award for the exhibitions Attempting Exhaustion and Léxico. More recently, he has published Não Pai (Tinta-da-china, 2019) and Lisboa Clichê (Tinta-da-china, 2021).

He holds a PhD from the University of Wales, for which he wrote a thesis on the relationship between photography and cinema in the work of W. G. Sebald and Georges Perec, and on the themes of memory and the Holocaust. His films—described as “expanded photographs”—have been shown at various film festivals. His latest works examine the resistance to German occupation in Brittany and colonialism in São Tomé and Príncipe, while also continuing his ongoing non-diary The Days Are Numbered.

Exhibitions of Daniel Blaufuks

Group Show

Alix Marie, Antony Cairns, Daniel Blaufuks, JH Engström, Lin Zhipeng (林志鹏) aka No.223, XU ZHEN®, Marefumi KOMURA

11/18 - 12/25/2021
* The gallery will be closed at 5:00pm on December 24

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CLOSED | Sun–Wed., National Holidays

Publications of Daniel Blaufuks