Max Hirshfeld
Hirshfeld was born in North Carolina in 1951 to parents who survived Auschwitz. He grew up in Decatur, Alabama and moved to Washington, DC, to study photography at George Washington University, graduating in 1973. His work has been shown at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Kreeger Museum, and is part of the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery and Yad Vashem Museum. He has won silver and bronze awards from the Prix de la Photographie Paris and been featured in Communication Arts and in American Photography. Hirshfeld’s editorial work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, Time, Vanity Fair, and other national publications. In 2018 he was part of a team commissioned to produce art for the new American Embassy in Niamey, Niger. Forty portraits were produced in Niger and in North Carolina in creating Du Quotidien, a transboundary artwork designed to generate curiosity about cultural diplomacy. His first book "Sweet Noise: Love in Wartime" was published by Damiani in 2019.
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