George Kimmerling
George Kimmerling uses photography as a tool for investigating both social and personal themes, and the intersection between them. He is specifically interested in art as a means of inquiry into our experience and perception of place, the construction of memory and identity, and the relationship between public and private spheres.
He has a BA in philosophy from Stony Brook University, a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art, and an MFA from RISD. He also attended of the Whitney Independent Study Program and was a graduate fellow at the NYU American Photography Institute.
His work has been exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt, the New Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art, among numerous venues in the United States and internationally. He has had residencies at PS1/MoMA and the MacDowell Colony, and is represented in collections at the New Museum, Corcoran Gallery, West Collection, and Artists Space.
He lives and works in the Lower Hudson Valley.
Untitled, No. 4, 2025, from the series "...the vitality of what will be...," Archival Pigment Print
Untitled, No. 6 (for Murphy, R.I.P.), 2025, from the series "...the vitality of what will be...," Archival Pigment Print
Untitled, No. 5, 2025, from the series "...the vitality of what will be...," Archival Pigment Print
Rain at Dusk, Beach Point, 2024, from the series "Body of Water," Archival Pigment Print
Bicycle Washed Up in a Storm, Peekskill, 2012/2025, from the series "Body of Water," Archival Pigment Print
Hudson Line Transformer, 2024, from the series "Body of Water," Archival Pigment Print
Garden Trees, 2024, from the series "Fractional Landscapes," Archival Pigment Print
SFA, NYC, 2024, from the series "Fractional Landscapes," Archival Pigment Print
Stone House Sinking, 2024, from the series "Fractional Landscapes," Archival Pigment Print
EQ.6.4 (Laporte), 2024, from the series "Distillation," Archival Pigment Print
EQ.7.4 (Bourne), 2024, from the series "Distillation," Archival Pigment Print
EQ.27.4 (Home), 2024, from the series "Distillation," Archival Pigment Print