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Michael Dweck : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Dweck
Michael Dweck (born September 26, 1957) is an American visual artist and filmmaker known for his suggestive photographic style. The concept of beauty and its aesthetics are important themes in his work and are explored through both figurative and abstract means. In 2003, he became the first living photographer to have a solo show at Sotheby's in New York. He lives and works in New York City and in Montauk, New York. The New York hamlet of Montauk, located at the far eastern tip of Long Island, played a formative role in Dweck's work and was the subject of his first major exhibition and book, ''The End: Montauk, N.Y.'' Dweck discovered the community in the 1970s and was inspired by its surfer culture. == Early life and education ==
Dweck was born in Brooklyn to David and Sydelle Dweck. He was raised in Bellmore, New York, a town on Long Island about 27 miles east of Manhattan and close to many beaches.〔 He credits his early interest in the water to fishing trips he took with his father as a child, and started taking pictures on Jones Beach in the 1970s. Dweck graduated from Bellmore's John F. Kennedy High School in 1975.〔 He attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, first as an architecture student, then switching to communication and fine arts in 1976. After graduating in 1979, he went on to study with artist James Wines and with semiotician Marshall Blonsky at The New School for Social Research.〔
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