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Justin Brice Guariglia : ウィキペディア英語版
Justin Brice Guariglia

Justin Brice Guariglia is an American visual artist whose large-scale images, often printed on industrial materials and commodities, explore the landscape of the anthropocene. His work bridges photography with painting, printmaking and sculpture, and takes inspiration from the Northern Song Dynasty landscape painters, New Topographics, and the Great Acceleration. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
==Education==
Guariglia was exposed to the arts early on, growing up next to the home of Hudson River School painter Asher B. Durand, one of America's foremost landscape painters of the 19th century. Guariglia's mother, an amateur artist, is a Parsons School of Design graduate who immersed her family into the arts.
In the mid-1990s Guariglia, while a student in Venice, Italy, studied Italian art history under renowned Italian art historian Terisio Pignatti. Guariglia then moved to Beijing, China in 1996 to study Chinese language, culture, and history at Capital Normal University, before returning to the USA to finish his B.A. at the liberal arts college Wake Forest.
Guariglia began his documentary training as an intern at Magnum Photos in New York City. A self-taught photographer, in 1998 he received his first magazine assignment, a story on Tibet for Time Magazine's Asia edition, and thereafter received numerous feature commissions from Smithsonian Magazine, the National Geographic Society, and the New York Times among other publications, focusing on the rapid societal changes taking place across Asia. Notable stories included child sex slavery in Cambodia, the Bali bombing, volcanic sulfur mining in Indonesia, and he also acted as the lead New York Times photographer in Asia during the SARS outbreak, physically tracing the virus all the way back to its origins in Guangdong, China with reporter Libby Rosenthal, who was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her work. Guariglia was one of two photographers assigned by the New York Times to document a series on the injustice in China’s rapidly evolving legal system, reported by Joe Khan and Jim Yardley, which won the writers a 2006 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.
From 2000 - 2008, Guariglia was a member of Contact Press Images, a small, mission driven, documentary photo agency representing photographers such as Annie Leibovitz and Sebastião Salgado. Photo District News compared Guariglia's early street reportage style to that of the late Garry Winogrand.〔(Fotofest biography reference )〕
In 2015, after nearly twenty contiguous years overseas, living in Venice, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Taipei and Shanghai, Guariglia moved back to the United States.

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