Diane Meyer
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Diane Meyer [b.1976, USA] received a BFA in Photography from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts in 1999 and an MFA in Visual Arts from The University of California, San Diego in 2002. She has been living in Los Angeles since 2005.
Diane Meyer’s Berlin series is a poignant exploration of the lingering presence of the Berlin Wall, decades after its fall. The series traces the 96-mile path of the former Wall through 50 hand-stitched artworks, capturing landscapes where its physical remnants have vanished but its psychological imprint endures. By overlaying her photographs with cross-stitch patterns that mimic digital pixelation, she creates a visual metaphor for memory’s fragility and the distortion of historical narratives over time.
Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester; the 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica; AIR Gallery, NYC, The Society for Contemporary Photography, Kansas City; SPARC, South Pasadena, the Granary Contemporary Art Center, Ephraim, Utah; Klompching Gallery, NYC and in a two person show at Pictura Gallery in Bloomington.
Diane Meyer’s work is in the permanent collections of the George Eastman Museum, the Clarinda Carnegie Museum, the Hood Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago and the. University of Maryland.
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