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For nearly three years Vance Gellert has been traveling through
Minnesota and North Dakota in search of self-taught artists who are
compelled to do their craft. His photographs of the artists and the
landscapes in which they live are accompanied by a piece of the artists’
work.
According to Gellert, "I’m searching out and making portraits of
outsider artists of the region. I define these as people who are not
formally trained but driven to create delightful and intensely personal
art. I find this group to be quite fascinating and better, very
photogenic. Finding them is itself an interesting process. The project
began October 1, 2004, and it’s still defining itself. The first thing I
discovered was that the landscape photos I took in the environments
where these artists live paired well with the portraits and are shown
together."
Vance Gellert took a BA in physiology and a PhD in pharmacology, both at
the University of Minnesota, before realizing that he really wanted to
be a photographer. He returned to school at Virginia Commonwealth
University in Richmond and finished an MFA in photography in 1984. In
1989 he became co-founder and director of the Minnesota Center for
Photography, a position he held until 2003. He resigned to become a
full-time photographer.
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