Since the late 1970's Zeke
Berman has been making
singular, studio-based
photographs. These works
reflect his long standing interest
in visual cognition, optics and
the intersection between
sculpture, photography and
drawing. The formal range of
his work and his sculptural use
of materials is varied, original
and idiosyncratic. Berman’s
work has been collected and
exhibited in museums such as
The Museum of Modern Art,
The Metropolitan, Whitney, Art
Institute of Chicago and LA
County Museum. His work was
featured in the first New
Photography Exhibition, 1984,
at MoMA. Awards include Guggenheim, NEA and NYFA
Arts Fellowships. Berman lives
and works in New York City.







