Citric

ELI STERTZ

Born in New York, 1980
Lives and works in New York, USA

Education
1999-2003 The Art Institute of Boston, Boston MA,BFA in Photography
2003 New York University, NYC NY
2002 Maine Photographic Workshops, Rockport ME
2003 and 2002 School of Visual Arts, NYC NY

Solo Exhibitions
2006
Citric Gallery, Brescia Italy
Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva Switzerland
Città Che Cambia, The City That Changes, Galleria del Teatro, Parma Italy

Selected Group Exhibitions
2006
Confini (Borders), PAC-Palazzo Massari, Ferrara, Parma Palazzo Pigorini with cataloguePanopticon Gallery, Boston MA

2005
Quotidiana 05, Artists under 35, Museo Civico del Santo, Padova with catalogue
Post Fragile, Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva Switzerland
Fragile, Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva Switzerland. Curated by Gianni Romano

2004
House Warming Show, Via Vigano, Milano Italy

2003
Contrast Values, Red Eye Gallery, Providence RI

2002
NO TITLE, 84 Forsyth Gallery, NYC NY Imaging Images, 601 Gallery, Boston MA

2001
Parsons School of Design, NYC NY, July - August

Awards
2003 Purchase Award, Art Institute of Boston

Publications
Eli Stertz, published by Postmedia Books, Milan, Italy, January 2007, project collaboration between Citric Gallery and Analix Forever Gallery (Geneva)

Work
Photography is the most instinctive medium that Eli Stertz has found to document his curiousity towards the human figure and its surroundings. Following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, he experiences the world through photography. His experience delves further, as he composes and studies each scene on the basis of a profoundly thought out scenography while at the same time maintaining an innate spontaneity. Each photo and scene may result from considerable and meticulous effort due to Eli’s interest in continuously observing the figure within its setting, discovering how it behaves and how it relates within this space. The model dictates what to do and how to work through body language. A series of shots are taken before finding the right composition and the image which best expresses his thought.

www.elistertz.com