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Clara Beckmann is the grand-niece of German painter Max Beckmann. She was
born outside
London
in 1978, and has recently served a residency at
Detroit’s
Museum
of
New
Art.
She lives and works in
London.
Throughout her young
life Clara Beckmann has traveled the globe immortalizing art figures of the
early 20th century with her camera. In the Face of Art: Famous Dead
Artists, Beckmann's lens is focused exclusively on these early
innovators of modern art.
Beckmann’s portraits are known for their dark clarity and simple texture.
Her lack of personable knowledge and insensitivity toward her subjects
combined with her self-taught technical skills allow us to intimately view
some of the outstanding personalities of our era. The power of Beckman's
portraits lies in the fact that they are memories of our existence. They
reveal something of the nature of our age.
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