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Nina Berman

Nina Berman (b 1960, New York City) is an American documentary photographer. She has published two monographs, exhibited her prints in museums worldwide, received numerous grants and awards, and is a member of the NOOR photo agency and an Associate Professor at Columbia University.
== Biography ==
She is a documentary photographer, author and educator. Much of her photographic work focuses upon the American political and social landscape, including the militarization of American life and the dialogue around war, patriotism and sacrifice. Berman is the author of two monographs: ''Purple Hearts – Back From Iraq'',〔(''Purple Hearts – Back From Iraq'' ) Trolley Books, 2004〕 and ''Homeland''.〔(''Homeland'' ) Trolley Books, 2008〕 Her photographs and videos have been exhibited in more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions in the USA, Europe and the UK including the Brooklyn Museum,〔(),〕 Dublin Contemporary 2011〔(Dublin Contemporary Exhibition ), 2011〕 and the 2010 Whitney Museum Biennial.〔(Whitney Museum of American Art: Nina Berman )〕 She is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts grant,〔(2006 NYFA Fellows & Panelists ) New York Foundation for the Arts〕 several photojournalism awards, including two World Press Photo Foundation awards,〔(Nina Berman ) World Press Photo Foundation〕 (one of which was for her iconic portrait “Marine Wedding” of a wounded Marine and his bride〔(Nina Berman - Art - Review ) New York Times, 22 August 2007〕), and a Hasselblad award.〔(Masters ) Hasselblad, 2009〕 She is a former teacher at the International Center of Photography in New York City and has lectured at universities and conferences throughout the USA and in Europe.
In 2005, Berman received the first Open Society Institute documentary distribution grantand traveled to high schools around the USA with Army veteran Robert Acosta presenting and exhibiting the Purple Hearts project.〔(Nina Berman ) Open Society Foundation〕 Her work with high school students continued in 2010 in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art as an artist in residence with the museum’s Youth Insights program.〔("Nikon Supports Whitney Museum Of American Art Youth Insights Arts" )〕 In 2011, Berman developed a high school art curriculum with the Whitney Museum of American Art based on her images of wounded American veterans from the Iraq War and her ''Homeland'' series.〔(Nina Berman and Gotham Professional Arts Academy ) Whitney Museum of American Art, 2010〕
In 2009, Berman became a member of the NOOR photo agency based in Amsterdam. In 2012, she became an Associate Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She received an A.B. from the University of Chicago and a M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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