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Lori Nix is an American photographer renowned for her meticulously constructed, large-scale photographs of hand-built miniature environments. Nix creates intricate dioramas from scratch before capturing them through the lens, resulting in eerily lifelike scenes that explore themes of abandonment, decay, and the resilience of nature.
Her work frequently depicts imagined, post-apocalyptic interiors: museums, libraries, beauty salons, and theatres, where traces of human presence linger, yet the narrative remains open-ended.
Her work has been exhibited internationally at leading institutions and galleries, including ClampArt and Jenkins Johnson Gallery in New York, the George Eastman House, and the California Museum of Photography. Nix has received major awards such as a Guggenheim Fellowship and grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council.
The artist's meticulously detailed photographs are printed and mounted with archival materials at her New York studio and are framed behind plexiglass; frames measure 0.75 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
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